I returned to my hometown after winning the koi lottery.
Chapter 88 Wuhan Grand Wharf
People often cannot distinguish ancient poems. For example, Sister Xiaotao, when she came to the Yellow Crane Tower, could not help but recite the ancient poem, "The sun sets behind the mountains, and the Yellow River flows into the sea." Li Fugui hurriedly covered her mouth, smiled awkwardly to the people around him, and then whispered to her that the Yellow Crane Tower is in Shanxi.
The Stork Tower is located on the east bank of the Yellow River west of the ancient city of Puzhou in Yongji City, Shanxi Province.
It got its name because storks often roost on it. It was built in the Northern Zhou Dynasty and is one of the four famous towers in ancient my country. The magnificent building is very spectacular on the bank of the Yellow River, attracting many tourists to enjoy the scenery of the Yellow River and the ancient architectural style.
The famous poem "Climbing the Stork Tower" was written by Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan. The poem goes like this: "The sun sets behind the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. To see a thousand miles, climb to a higher level."
The famous poem "Yellow Crane Tower" related to the Yellow Crane Tower was written by the Tang Dynasty poet Cui Hao. The full poem is "The ancients have gone away on the yellow crane, leaving only the Yellow Crane Tower here. The yellow crane has gone and will never return, white clouds drift in the sky for thousands of years. The clear river reveals the trees of Hanyang, and the fragrant grass covers the Parrot Island. Where is my hometown at dusk? The misty river makes me sad."
The sun sets behind the mountains, the Yellow River flows into the sea. To see a thousand miles, one must climb to a higher level. This poem is about the Yellow River. The Yellow Crane Tower is next to the Yangtze River Bridge!
I don't think the Yellow Crane Tower is as tall as it looks in the video. But many people's impression of Wuhan is the Yellow Crane Tower, so 80% of people who come to Wuhan for the first time will check in here.
The Yellow Crane Tower is located on Snake Mountain. Standing on the tower, you can overlook the rolling Yangtze River. Zhang Nan couldn't help but swear, "Wow, this place is so big!"
There is actually a mysterious story about the Yellow Crane Tower. Legend has it that it was originally a tavern run by a couple named Xin.
One day, a ragged middle-aged man was lingering at the door and refused to leave. Aunt Xin asked him, "What's the matter?"
The man answered embarrassedly that he was short of money and had a craving for alcohol, so he came here to smell the aroma of wine.
Aunt Xin thought this man was honest and straightforward, and acted like a real man. So she poured him a bowl of wine for free and offered him a drink.
The man was very grateful and kept thanking her.
Aunt Xin was also a heroine. She said generously, "It's just a bowl of wine, what are you thanking me for? As long as I'm selling wine here, just come over when you want to drink!"
The man thanked her and left. The next day he came in again, and this continued for a year. This man came every day, and Aunt Xin didn't think it was a big deal. Whenever he came, Aunt Xin would give him a bowl of wine to satisfy his craving for alcohol.
One day, the man said to Aunt Xin in an embarrassed tone, "I've been drinking for free here for a year. I'm really sorry, can I draw you a picture?"
After saying this, he casually picked up an orange and drew a picture on the wall. Aunt Xin looked over and saw that the man had drawn a crane on the wall. Since oranges are yellow, the crane he drew was also yellow. After finishing the painting, the man left and was never seen again. But strangely, the yellow crane he drew moved. Whenever someone clapped their hands, it would move.
Word spread quickly, and more and more people knew about it. Many people came to drink just to see this amazing painting!
One day there was a scholar who got drunk. He not only clapped his hands, but also stood up and danced.
This made the pub even more famous. It remained quiet for ten years, but it did make quite a bit of money.
One day, she suddenly saw the man coming back. Aunt Xin hurried forward to greet him, asked him to sit down in the store, and told her that she was going to support him for a long time.
The man smiled faintly, said nothing, then took out a flute and began to play. A moment later, a crane flew out from the wall, danced on the ground, and soon took flight. Then, the man rode on the yellow crane and flew away. Later, to commemorate him and the yellow crane, Aunt Xin built a restaurant and painted a picture of it. Initially, the restaurant was called Xin's Restaurant, but later, because of the yellow crane on the wall, people called it the Yellow Crane Tower.
During the Tang Dynasty, a poet heard this myth and wrote a famous poem. This poet was Cui Hao, a famous romantic and talented man in the Tang Dynasty.
The ancients have gone away on the yellow crane, leaving only the Yellow Crane Tower here. The yellow crane has gone away and will never return, and the white clouds have been floating in the sky for thousands of years.
It can be said that this poem made the Yellow Crane Tower famous and attracted more people to visit it. Eventually, even the poet Li Bai came to visit and wrote "Blowing the jade flute in the Yellow Crane Tower, plum blossoms falling in the river city in May".
In that era when poetry flourished, the Yellow Crane Tower eventually became the first of the three famous towers in Jiangnan thanks to these poems.
In fact, the legend of Yellow Crane Tower is just a legend. According to historical records, Yellow Crane Tower was first built in the second year of Huangwu in the Eastern Wu Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. At that time, Sun Quan wanted to better control Jingzhou and compete with Shu and Wei.
He ordered the construction of a city in present-day Wuchang as a military fortress, and also built a watchtower along the river for military observation. This was the predecessor of the Yellow Crane Tower. Sun Quan proclaimed himself emperor here and established the state of Wu, also known as Eastern Wu. Later, Eastern Wu was destroyed and the Western Jin Dynasty unified China. The watchtower lost its military value. Furthermore, Wuchang became a hub for merchants and travelers, known as the thoroughfare connecting nine provinces, and gradually evolved into a place for merchants to visit.
Xiao Tao and her group looked at the Yellow Crane Tower and the poems on it.
You can feel the overwhelming passion rushing towards you.
Nine vast rivers flow across China, a deep line running north and south. Mist and rain cover the vast expanse, a tortoise and a snake lock the Yangtze River, while the Yellow Crane wonders where to go? Only tourists remain, pouring wine into the surging water, their hearts rising with the waves.
With profound thoughts and lofty aspirations, Bodhisattva Man must have been written when the great man was filled with excitement.
When we reached the highest point of the Yellow Crane Tower, there was a tea room. We ordered some tea and sat here looking out at the Yangtze River. The river breeze blew over us, and I have to say, it was really pleasant.
There is a kind of thirst called living water, there is a kind of robbery called thunder fat, there is a kind of brother called kidnapper, there is a kind of lie called lying, and there is a kind of relative called empress (one sound)!
There is a kind of pity called creating karma, a kind of making money called bringing in vegetables, and a kind of carrying called carrying a carrying pole.
There is a kind of ability called "banyan", a kind of pride called "fapao", and a kind of badness called "manhuai".
This is Wuhan dialect.
Wuhan is a major port city and has long been a commercial and financial center! Imagine Wuhan residents arguing next to the Yellow Crane Tower. Their loud voices might even scare the birds off the tower.
Listening to people quarreling is also a kind of culture in Wuhan.
Maybe it was because they were vying for the best spot to take photos under the Yellow Crane Tower, and they ended up arguing because neither of them gave in. One of them shouted, "I came first, don't steal my spot," and the other one, not to be outdone, retorted, "I've been waiting for a long time too, why should I give it to you?"
Or maybe you're buying food at a nearby food stall and think the portion isn't quite enough. Wuhan residents, with their straightforward nature, can't help but start arguing, "Boss, that's too little, don't be so harsh on me," while the boss continues to defend himself, creating a lively atmosphere. Wuhan residents are known for their straightforward nature, and when they do argue, it's with a distinct Wuhan accent, creating a unique atmosphere.
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