Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Leshan Bridge, Wang Jiu Temple and Yanxing Street, shops and inns on the ancient salt road, how many stories of life and death still exist today?

Leshan Bridge, Wang Jiu Temple and Yanxing Street, shops and inns on the ancient salt road, how many stories of life and death still exist today?

Leshan Bridge is located in Tansha Village, Taihe, Guiyang, also known as Guanyin Bridge. Now it seems that the scenery is pleasant, the mountains and rivers are picturesque, the meanders are flowing, and the greenery on both sides is dripping. Today, there are still some small vendors operating on both sides of the bridge, and you can also see the original prosperity of Leshan Bridge. Leshan Bridge, as the main traffic artery, was once very prosperous on both sides.

When a Kuomintang army passed Leshan Bridge, it happened to be raining cats and dogs, so it had to station more than 300 people in the village. In order to prepare dinner for these soldiers, someone threw a Grenade into the river and fished out several loads of fish for the soldiers to eat. ...

Wang Jiu Temple is a small village in Shaping Village, Huangshaping Street, Guiyang County, about seven or eight kilometers away from Yanxing Street mentioned by the subject. It was named Wang Jiu Temple because it is said that there are nine emperors here.

Nowadays, there are not many young people living in Wang Jiu Temple, and the village looks a bit shabby. However, the former Wang Jiu Temple once had a glorious past, and some archaeologists once dug up ancient arrow clusters here, which is equivalent to disguised proof that the Wang Jiu Temple was a hard place in ancient times, and this arrow cluster was either used for war or hunting.

Walking about seven or eight kilometers south from Wang Jiu Temple, you can reach Yanxing Street, which used to be a very prosperous street and an important salt distribution center in southern Hunan. Now it has fallen far behind the past, but we can still see its glory from the remaining buildings.

There are many inns and hotels on both sides of the street, which are places where businessmen who used to do business lived and left many legends here.