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How would you rate the city of Xi'an?

There are too many relics and too many stories on this land.

The place where I went to college was called Shanglin Garden during the Han Dynasty, and it was a royal garden. Directly opposite it is the main peak of the Qinling Mountains called Zhongnan Mountain, where there are hermits and snow. A poet who has never aged has found a shortcut there. Two miles to the west, there is a small temple named Guanyin Ancient Zen Temple. There is a thousand-year-old ginkgo tree in the temple, which was planted by Emperor Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty.

Five miles further west, there is a town called Caotang. There is a Caotang Temple in the town. Old comrades like Kumarajiva once translated Buddhist scriptures in the temple. To the east of it, a young man named Cui Hu failed to wait for the girl he once longed for, and sadly wrote "The human face has gone nowhere, but the peach blossoms still smile in the spring breeze." This is an ordinary place in Chang'an District, Xi'an.