What is the name of the corridor and its meaning?

Talented and talented. Talented, a Chinese idiom whose pinyin is cái huá héng yì, means very talented, mostly referring to literature and art. It is different from being sharp. From the Qing Dynasty "Jiaye Tang Collection Records·Qing Farewell Collection". It can express a kind of sustenance for students.

Main information:

There are two common meanings of corridor. One is: the word corridor refers to a covered passage. The second is the famous scenery of the Summer Palace. It is located on the south bank of Wanshou Mountain, facing Kunming Lake and backed by Wanshou Mountain. It starts from Yaoyue Gate in the east and ends at Shizhang Pavilion in the west.

It closely connects the scenery of the front mountain and naturally divides it into two parts: east and west. The corridor is 728 meters long and is the royal corridor of Empress Dowager Cixi. In 1992, it was recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's longest corridor.

There is historical evidence: Zhang Heng's "Ode to Xijing" of the Han Dynasty: "The long corridor is wide and verdant, and the pavilions are covered with clouds and vines." Tang Dynasty Li She's poem "Inscribed on Kaisheng Temple": "There are no monks in the long corridor. Returning to the courtyard, I look at the pine trees alone in front of the house. "Kou Zhun's poem "Summer" of the Song Dynasty: "I can hear the whispers of swallows on the corridor at dusk, and it's light cold and rainy wheat autumn season."