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Want to buy a house in Lijiang
Humanities extended reading, compiled and released by Oak Park Inn, travel from Shanghai to Lijiang
Traveling used to be a high-end consumption and a spiritual enjoyment. Xu Xiake is the originator of ALICE. Nowadays, tourism has deteriorated. When traveling from Zhengzhou to Lijiang, most people just take a quick look. They get on the bus to sleep, get off the bus to urinate, take pictures of scenic spots, and don’t know anything when they get home. They also create a lot of garbage along the way. . This is one of the reasons why many European countries do not like Chinese tourists and there are fewer and fewer foreign tourists in Lijiang. To be a qualified tourist, please remember that it is terrible to be uneducated. Early in the morning, several groups of people started from distant villages and concentrated on the ancient city along the 5 avenues. The streets were crowded
Horses carrying firewood, some carry charcoal baskets on their backs, others carry vegetables, eggs and poultry, pigs may be tied up
and used by two men They were carried on shoulder bags or pulled by women, who held ropes in one hand and branches in the other to gently urge them. Many other goods were either carried on people's backs or carried on horses. The stone-paved road was noisy with the sound of horse hooves and the sound of people. There was a lot of noise in the market, and the crowds were trying their best to squeeze in and grab the best seats in the Sifang Street Square. The night before, people dragged sturdy stalls out of houses or from surrounding shops and placed them in rows in the center of the market. Women and girls carried heavy bags of cotton yarn and spread the cloth on the shelves. Men's clothing items, condiments and vegetables are arranged in separate rows. A little after noon, the market was in full swing. People and animals were in a chaotic mess, as if a pot was boiling. The tall Tibetans fought their way through the crowded crowd. The Pumi villagers wearing mushroom-shaped wool felt deliberately made the vine leaves in the basket flicker. The Zhong family members wore burlap shirts and trousers, with strange little braids coming down from their trimmed heads.
They strolled lazily down the street, narrow and rough strips of linen dragging to the ground. Naxi women frantically chase after the wayward customers.
Many strange ethnic men and women stood there, staring dumbly at the many eye-catching goods and romantic people in Lijiang City. The market reaches its climax around 3 o'clock and then begins to fall back. By 4 o'clock, the cocktail party is in full swing. There are many high-end hotels on both sides of the street. They are general stores, except for buying salt, sugar, pickles and non-staple food.
In addition, there is also wine, which can be consumed in the hall. The shops in Lijiang are all equally small. Except for the counter facing the street, there is a narrow passage from the door to the back room of the shop. There are one or two narrow benches in front of the counter, and people sit on them and drink.
People and animals living in the house, including dogs, all pass through this passage, and sometimes they spill wine from customers. It doesn’t matter. Such trivial things do not happen in Lijiang.
What do people care about? After 6 o'clock, the market gradually empties out. By 7 o'clock, all the shops have their windows closed, and the stalls in the market have been collected and stacked. The streets were empty and it was time for dinner. After 8 o'clock in the evening, the streets began to be crowded with people again and the shops reopened. Some shops were lit by ordinary oil lamps, with red lights appearing or disappearing, while others were lit by gas or coal lamps. The crowd paced back and forth, eating sunflower and pumpkin seeds. On a moonlit night, the streets were crowded with people. Unmarried girls dressed in fine clothes walked hand in hand, four or five girls in a row, blocking the street. They rushed up and down the street, giggling, singing at the top of their lungs and eating sunflower seeds. The careless young man was quickly conquered by these burly and masculine women, and was led away by them, his fate unknown. The more seasoned young men stood along the walls and doors of the store, commenting on the beauties in progress. From time to time, a group of girls stopped in front of a young man, and then the young man was taken away. The destination was the park, Lijiang, on the grassland by the river. A bright bonfire was lit, and the singing and dancing continued until midnight? Ordinary villagers and The Tibetans, in awe of these romantic people, walked slowly, holding hands in rows.
When the team of girls intentionally breaks through, they usually disperse. Some people scream or laugh, but no one minds.
The silver moon smiles down from high in the sky, and the fragrant smoke from pine torches rises into the sky. Later, several large tents were erected on Sifang Street, gradually turning the square into a camp. The stove was set up, benches and square tables were set up on the stone floor, and the fragrant smell began to rise from the many pots and dishes?
Excerpted from "The Forgotten Kingdom", Lijiang Fire Pond, author: Peter Ergu
Chapter 12 Lijiang Bookshelf
Behind Lijiang
Author: Yu Jian
ISBN: 9787222031951 [Ten digit: 7222031952]
Number of pages: 163
Price: 13.50
Publisher: Yunnan People's Publishing House
Binding : Paperback
Publication year: 2001-09
Introduction: This book contains 6 essays.
Among them are: Notes on Dayan Town in Xingcun City; Thoughts on Dayan Town in Brown-skin Notes; Snack Shop Selling Yellow Bean Noodles; Notes on Yunshan Ping; Notes on Seeing Sibujiong Sacred Mountain in Dadi; Behind Lijiang.
Author: Yu Jian was born in Kunming in 1954. He dropped out of school at the age of 14 and worked as a riveter, welder, porter, etc. Started writing poems at the age of 20, recommended by Lijiang Inn, and published works at the age of 25. Graduated from the Chinese Department of Yunnan University in 1984. In 1985, he co-founded the poetry magazine "Them" with Han Dong and others.
In 1986, he published his famous work "No. 6, Shangyi Street". In 1994, his long poem "O File" was hailed as a milestone in contemporary Chinese poetry.
Author of poetry collections "Sixty Poems", "Naming a Crow", "A Nail Through the Sky" (Taipei), "Poems as Events" (Dutch version) ), "Flight" (Spanish version), the anthology "Brown Notes", "This Side of Yunnan" and more than ten kinds.
In January 2004, the five-volume "Collection of Yu Jian" was published by Yunnan People's Publishing House. Yu Jian pioneered the trend of colloquial writing in Chinese poetry circles. He once put forward poetic ideas such as rejecting metaphors and poetry styles, which had a far-reaching influence.
The images in my eyes and heart are the people living in Lijiang, Baidi and Yongning
Translator: Amway/Lingman
Author: Uli Ste Erz
ISBN: 9787805868486 [Ten digit: 7805868484]
Price: 86.0
Publishing house: Yunnan Fine Arts Publishing House
Published Year: 2001-12-1
Introduction: This book is rich in pictures and text, with more than 150 selected pictures and simple introduction text, for tourists, photography enthusiasts, and people with a certain level of education to appreciate the art of photography. In addition to its charm, you can also feel the profound cultural heritage of the world cultural heritage.
Lijiang Old Town and Naxi Folk Residences
Author: Zhu Liangwen
ISBN: 9787541621789 [Ten digit: 7541621781]
Number of pages: 145
Price: 78
Publisher: Yunnan Science and Technology Press
Binding: Paperback
Publishing year: 2005-6- 1
Introduction: Lijiang is a beautiful city. The author of this book has devoted himself to the research of the ancient city of Lijiang and the residences of the Naxi people for many years, and has gone deep into the streets and residences of the ancient city of Lijiang dozens of times
, carefully surveyed and mapped, and carefully studied, Lijiang Bar has carried forward its historical value, scientific value, and artistic value with a unique vision, which is of great significance to the protection of the ancient city of Lijiang.
Lijiang Scenery
Author: Li Qunyu
ISBN: 9787222027305 [Ten digit: 7222027300]
Number of pages: 305
Price: 19.5
Publisher: Yunnan People's Publishing House
Binding: Paperback
Publishing year: 1999-04-01
Introduction: Although this book is titled "Newly compiled Lijiang Scenery and Objects", it is actually not a completely new compilation, because Lijiang has never published a specialized shopping chronicle in the past.
However, in the preparation of this book, we strive to meet the requirements of the new edition. Each article written must be novel, famous, unique, and important. The scenery of Lijiang is not exhaustive and comprehensive, but it is a new perspective, unfolding it from a historical and cultural perspective, showing new materials, new achievements, and new discoveries; highlighting the unique and peculiar Lijiang areas that are famous at home and abroad. Famous, important and significant people and events in history and reality. The materials used are accurate, of high cultural taste, the text strives to be beautiful, and the narrative is concise and concise. It is not only documentary, but also interesting and readable. During the compilation process, the geographical focus was on Lijiang Naxi Autonomous County and Ninglang Yi Autonomous County, and also included Yongsheng and Huaping counties. The content is based on historical sites, folk customs, national culture, historical and cultural celebrities, as well as local specialties, rare birds and animals, exotic flowers and trees, as well as transportation and tourist facilities.
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