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Gao Zhe ancient town travel guide.
If I were still in my hometown, I wouldn't have to set the alarm clock at night. I will get lazy in the morning and go shopping to buy a three-point fried dough stick and two fried dough sticks. For Gao Zhe, the three-pronged fried dough sticks are enough to open the source of a happy day, which can make satisfaction gush from the bottom of my heart.
Of course, sitting in a teahouse is the icing on the cake. There are side dishes of friends and relatives, 20 egg pot stickers, one or two cages of steamed dumplings, a big plate of crispy soup rice, sporadic lion heads, sesame oil, water chestnut cakes and Bazin, each with a big teacup, soaking strong tea, drinking water and chatting, from anecdotes in small towns to hometown construction. That's a comfortable one. I haven't spoken my hometown dialect with my hometown people for a long time, even if I haven't had a chance to argue with them. For many philosophers who have been away all the year round, it is a luxury to speak hometown dialect with fellow villagers!
If I were still in my hometown, I would visit the farmer's market and buy a vegetable called "celery bud" there, which I have never seen in Bozhou, northern Anhui; I will buy some loach, go home and let my family make loach and dried noodles. There is no such dish abroad; I will buy some pork and some rice noodles. I like to eat "rice flour meat" (steamed rice meat). Every time I change trains in Hefei, I will order a "rice noodle meat" at the Golden Spoon fast food restaurant next to Hefei Railway Station. This rice flour meat will make the return journey warmer and the departure happier.
If I were still in my hometown, I would walk around every corner of the town after lunch and walk along West Street to Gao Zhe Middle School. Although the building is deserted, it is our alma mater, where there is our youth, the classroom is full of laughter, and the playground is full of pure classmate friendship. I still remember the hustle and bustle during the 40th anniversary celebration.
Then I walked along the road opposite Gao Zhe Middle School to the grain depot, which was the happiest place in my childhood. On the second day of every year, we get together at my uncle's aunt's house, and my uncle can relish every delicious meal at the reunion dinner. When it snows, on the wide field behind the grain depot, I am really imitating Lu Xun and Runtu when they were young. I propped up a dustpan with a wooden stick and scattered some rice grains under it, but I didn't catch a bird.
If I were still in my hometown, I would walk from the grain depot to the small park diagonally opposite, which has just been built. Although the place is not too big, it is clean and comfortable. There are many people walking and digesting here. There are stone tables, chairs and pavilions, and some flowers and trees are planted. Next to the anti-imperialist bridge, you can walk to the promenade, or you can walk along the Hexi River in Gao Zhe until you reach the Yulan Bridge. Then, you can go directly to the center of Gao Zhe.
I was surprised to see Gao Zhe's heart for the first time. My hometown is getting more and more beautiful, and it seems to be getting farther and farther away from my hometown. Bridges, groves and farms carry many memories of Gao Zhe's childhood. On New Year's Eve, lights flashed in the heart of Hedong Hexi and Gao Zhe, the bridge stood quietly, the Gaozhe River flowed slowly, and the Beizha Old Street was rebuilt. Another year passed.
If I am still in my hometown, at four or five o'clock in the afternoon, I will run on the promenade of my hometown, cross the pavilion, cross the farmland and go to the unknown countryside in one breath to see the blooming rape flowers and intoxicating golden yellow. How many philosophers go out to work, but their hometown is only winter and summer, and there are few spring and autumn. The rape flowers in my hometown are very eye-catching and the paths in my hometown are very comfortable.
If I were still in my hometown, I would definitely turn from Gao Zhe Primary School to Daxitang and walk from Daxitang to the top of the expressway, which is the second expressway in Anhui Province-Hechaowu Expressway. Although there is a lot of controversy about this expressway, after all, I still remember playing on it with my classmates when I was a child and getting there by car from this expressway.
If I were still in my hometown, I would still move things from the supermarket to my home like a hamster, such as rice, oil, milk, various vegetables and snacks. I still can't walk when I see candy. Peanut cake, peanut candy, bubble gum and sesame candy are indispensable. It's a pity that I can't see the small workshop for making candy anymore.
If I were still in my hometown, I would crush the lucky instant noodles, put the seasoning on them and pour them directly into my mouth. I will drink half a can of mango juice at one sitting.
If I were still in my hometown, I would dress myself up and leave my hometown with all my feelings on a morning in March.
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