Three Lanes and Seven Alleys
It was raining lightly, and walking on the muddy road, I couldn't help but feel a little hazy: Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, are they really that good? Why spend such time wandering on this street that seems to have failed to keep up with the times? Doubts and incomprehensions filled my heart.
The rain is still falling non-stop. When I walk with an umbrella, the raindrops hit my face unscrupulously. The deserted road carries the laughter of my classmates and my own silence - why are their hearts filled with joy? When I turned a corner, I suddenly felt that my eyes were bright. This restored street was so fresh and bright.
Stepping through the gate, I felt as if I had entered the corridor of time. I walked slowly and looked up at the big red lantern hanging in front of the window on the second floor and the wires erected at the entrance of the alley. Gangzi said hello; the time-honored store signs were placed neatly on the beams of the antique buildings, and he was squinting at the milk tea shop opposite. I seemed to see that at the moment when the eyes of the two met, sparks of ancient and modern were wiped out in the sky; a child, bare buttocks, staggered towards the sculpture of "Stereotyped Book" and stretched out his chubby Du's little hand touched it gently, and then he chuckled.
The rain gradually subsided. We walked along the stone road more than ten meters wide and carefully read the three lanes on the right: Yijin Lane, Wenru Lane, and Guanglu Lane; the seven lanes on the left: Langguan Lane, Tower Lane, Huang Lane, Anmin Lane, Gong Lane, Jipi Lane, and Yangqiao Lane.
Perhaps no one would have thought that the house in Yijinfang has a history of 252 years. At that time, the house was surrounded by a saddle-shaped wind and fire wall with a thickness of 80 centimeters. The sculptures above the wall were vivid, and a group of " "Wu Gang and Chang'e" and a group of "Zhang Sheng matchmakers" have made the Ouyang family living here proud for a long time. There is also a famous scenic spot in Yijinfang - the Water Pavilion Stage. On the clear water pond, in the gentle breeze and drizzle, Fujian opera is flying here.
Unknowingly, I stood in front of Wenrufang, listening carefully, as if I could hear the footsteps of those dignitaries and scholars who were chatting and laughing more than a hundred years ago. The sound of the students' reading seems to be like hearing the sound of "Chen Ruolin Kills the Prince", and it seems like seeing Li Hongzhang writing furiously here, writing the couplet "The crown covers today's Luozhu, and the poems and books are in ancient Yingchuan".
Guanglufang was turned into a road together with Jipi Lane in the 1930s. Its old appearance cannot be restored by modern high technology, so with a little disappointment, I turned around. , go back. What comes into view is Langguan Lane at the entrance, which is the residence of Yan Fu, a famous thinker and translator in modern times. The residence seemed quite modern at the time: the gables on both sides of the door were closely connected to the side walls, which highlighted the grand atmosphere of the facade; the patterns on the corridors and railings were also imitating Western architectural decorations that were popular during the Republic of China.
Turn left after exiting Sanfangqixiang. In the area that was first converted into a road, there are still the deep footprints of two celebrities. Lin Juemin and Xie Wanying, these two shining names, both come from No. 17 Yangqiao Road. In that "scenery and moonlight embrace", in that "red, purple, blue, white, green and yellow city", everything is filled with the Xie family's love and praise for their residence. These are the old houses and memories that Grandma Bing Xin loves so much.
Perhaps it is because I have lived in this noisy big city for so long that I feel that it is so difficult to find that small piece of pure land; perhaps because I am immersed in the busy life, it seems that I have already They have lost their enthusiasm for Fuzhou City and have not discovered that this promenade in the city center can allow tired people to regain the excitement and intoxication of the past.
It connects the past and future of this city, connects those innocent memories and longings, savors it slowly, slowly savors it in the drizzle.
Three Lanes and Seven Alleys, this ancient building complex standing in the center of the city, this place that echoes the dreams of Fuzhou people for generations, I was intoxicated in this corridor of time.