From a distance, the ancient city of Langzhong is like most ordinary ancient towns: gray pointed roofs, complex carved beams and painted columns, dark red painted gates, stone lions standing at the door, streets paved with blue stones, and various snacks and tourist souvenirs. Not surprisingly, it has an ancient charm. But when I went deep into it, I realized the unique charm and magic of Langzhong.
As soon as I entered the ancient city, I was attracted by the signboard of a small shop-"Langzhong vinegar-special vinegar for China's national badminton team"! Vinegar is one of the most common condiments in the kitchen, which has a history of thousands of years. What does it have to do with the badminton team? Curious, I realized that the vinegar in Langzhong can make people live a long and healthy life, and because of its unique formula, it can quickly reduce fatigue! At the same time, ancient vinegar can also soak feet: and the effect is quite good! /kloc-within 0/0 minutes, I am much warmer and more comfortable! The fatigue of the journey is swept away! Can it be said that the Chinese national badminton team not only drinks vinegar, but also soaks its feet with ancient vinegar after the game? Wow! One of the secrets of China badminton team's victory is our jealousy!
Sitting in a teahouse near the ancient city, the Jialing River flowing quietly in front of me reflects the rolling mountains and the warm and cool wind, which makes me feel extremely comfortable and comfortable. A cup of green tea reminds me of "Never Return to the River" thousands of miles away, and the spectacular sight of rugged rocks. I recall that the walls disappeared instantly, the history changed instantly, and the romantic life was always blown away by the wind and rain. The complexity of homework is naturally not worth mentioning.
We are overwhelmed by the characteristics of the ancient city: Zhang Fei beef, mirror palace, venison, and various small shops with different characteristics. But what amazed us most was the Feng Shui Museum in Langzhong. I am attracted by the cultural relics and calligraphy works in the Feng Shui Museum, but I prefer the stories of Li and Yuan Tiangang. This pair of famous Feng Shui masters and apprentices in the Tang Dynasty used to be the supervisor of Qin Tian in the period of Emperor Taizong, who was in charge of astrological prediction: they wrote a book that predicted the great events of the next millennium: the rise and fall of dynasties and the change of political power, and most of them were proved to be correct by history. They thought that Langzhong had good geomantic omen and was a rare place of geomantic omen, so they buried themselves here. At present, Langzhong has become a sacred place for Mr. Feng Shui in China. There is a small pond in the Feng Shui Museum. There are two turtles lying there motionless. It seems that they have been used to many major changes. It's really interesting for us two young tourists to take care of each other persistently!
There are many inns in the ancient town, and the most memorable one is Dujia Inn, which has a history of hundreds of years. On the surface, it looks like Tongfu Inn in Wulin legend, but the courtyard inside is five in and five out, with hundreds of rooms. It is a five-star hotel, which can let hundreds of people eat at the same time. There is no such large-scale inn in the ordinary ancient town: but in the magical Langzhong: the former capital of Sichuan, it looks simple and ordinary.
It's late at night, and the ancient city is quieter. Every household hangs red lanterns, adding a bit of mystery to this beautiful Langzhong.