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What is the most famous hometown of Lu Xun?

Lu Xun's hometown is Shaoxing, and the most famous is Xianheng Hotel, which comes from Lu Xun's novels. The relevant explanations are as follows:

The word "Xianheng" comes from the Book of Changes? Kun gua: "the goods are salty." "salty" means complete and complete; "Heng", that is, prosperity, shows that this name is very prosperous. Xianheng Hotel was originally established by Zhou Zhongxiang, an uncle of Lu Xun's Zhoujiatang, and others in Guangxu period of Qing Dynasty (1894), and it was separated from Lu Xun's former residence by a stone road. Shaoxing, a "restaurant everywhere", is also the most representative: black tiles and white walls, and the word "wine" is written on the outer wall of the store.

There is a square counter facing the street, parallel to it, with a wooden fence on it and a "wine blank" in the middle. The counter perpendicular to the street is mainly used for business, and can also be used for the "short coat gang" to stand and drink. At the end of the counter near the shop, there is a Qinglong brand, which reads "Taibai Legacy". There is hot water in the counter to warm the wine at any time. In front of the counter in the hall is a black painted wooden desk and chair. On the open space outside the store, there is a life-size statue of Kong Yiji, dressed in rags and skinny, with a bowl of water wine and a plate of fennel beans, which is lifelike. Come here to taste Shaoxing local cuisine, and don't forget to take a photo with him after you have had a full meal.