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Is there Wu Shan Mansion in Hangzhou? Is Shiwukui Lane near Xiling Yinshe?

There wasn't one. According to the book, Wu Shan of Wu Xie lives in Xiling Press. In fact, Xiling Printing Society is an international folk art group with the longest history, the highest achievement and the widest influence in studying lithograph seal cutting at home and abroad, and has the reputation of "the first society in the world". Built in 1904. It is located in Gushan, West Lake, and the buildings outside are beside it. Su Causeway and Bai Causeway are on the west of Gushan Road, and the broken bridge is on the east. However, after the tomb robbery notes became popular, you went to Xiling Printing Factory, where there are now three shops selling seals. The family calls themselves Wushanju, and there are many seals of characters' names in the book. In fact, the real good things of Xiling Printing Factory are in the museum inside, left by generations of masters. Zhejiang people will be familiar with the Xiling Seal Society, and they are already familiar with it without reading the notes of grave robbery, otherwise his uncle would not have written there. Places with good cultural atmosphere are beautiful, so you can visit them without tickets.

As for what you said, Shiwukui Lane is near Heye Street, which is far from there.

In short, Xiling Printing Factory is a key cultural relic protection unit in Zhejiang Province, and there is no Wushan House in the book. Even if it has been available in the past two years, it is because this book is popular. What really exists in the books with a long history are Xiling Printing House, Louwailou and Beishan Road. Besides, Beishan Road is very beautiful.

It rains heavily in August. I sat in a chair on the porch, listening to the rain. I think it would be nice if there really is a person named Wu Xie lying on the lounge chair in the shop, quietly listening to the rain, waiting for someone to come to the shop to buy antiques. It's a pity that he is unwilling to be ordinary and can't go back.