I will go to Chaji to sketch next week. How about living there?

Students are dormitories with high and low beds, and the sanitary conditions mainly depend on your own maintenance. Many students litter, but they don't pick up after they go. They don't take care of public property, of course. There are many sketch bases in colleges and universities, including the largest Yiyuan Villa and Wendege Pavilion, but I still think Yiyuan Villa is good, with a big yard, delicious food and authentic boss. Supermarkets and shops sell daily necessities and painting supplies. There are also many painting tools for rent and sale, and the price is not expensive. There can't be no toilet. Don't listen to those people's nonsense How can a tourist sketch be so bad? I have been there five times and I can share some experiences with you. Because Chaji is an ancient village, you can either thoroughly understand the detailed introduction of each scenic spot in the village on the Internet, or ask the tour guide to explain it, or "visit" the tour guide. Because you don't know the history of architecture and the traditional culture implied by architectural style, it is meaningless just from the appearance, and there is the southern Feng Shui theory embodied in the village layout. Besides, what the tour guide said must contain some boasting elements. If it is a deep tour, I suggest you talk to the local people about this place, and it is best to ask the local old people to tell you about the history of this village. That would be great. I talked to several old people about the past of this village, and they said that the village is a paradise, which is not quite the same as today, although it looks good now. Chaji is a very good ancient town, without much commercial flavor, not as noisy as Hongcun Xidi, but full of commercial flavor. Chaji is simple and natural, with little commercial development and a large village. From the scenic spot to the south (that is, to the south of the tourist center), there are two quiet small villages, which are also part of Chaji, but most people can't walk. Further south, several families are surrounded by a bamboo forest, which is also a small fairyland, and even fewer people walk there. Further south is Hong Sheng Village, which is also an ancient village. There are also many dilapidated old buildings there. There is an old house called Dafu Land, which is very big and imposing. If a local takes you in to have a look, you can feel the architectural style of the big house in the past, which is really not comparable to the rotten villa now. The mountain to the south of Hong Sheng Village is said to have seen tigers in the 1990s. There are also many wild animals such as pythons and wild boars, and few people climb them. It is said that it is a piece of cake to see Huangshan Mountain in the Yangtze River, and Taiping Lake is at the foot of the mountain. It takes about three or four hours to turn slowly around Chaji village, which means walking along the road inside the village. Of course, many people don't go south at all (the sentry box on the south side of the tourist center goes west). In fact, the south is also very good, especially in the southwest corner, where few people go, but the pastoral style is incisive. If you go shopping and chat with people, you have to extend the time. There is also a Daqingshan Mountain in the north of Chaji, and the local Qingshan Wuyun Tea in Chaji is on the mountain, but 98% of tourists don't know that there is a big reservoir on Daqingshan, with several villages and a tower on it. Climbing the mountain is along the ancient stone steps, or along the dirt road, but it is not recommended because the dirt road is long and the scenery is not good. The dirt road is mainly the way for villagers to ride motorcycles up and down the mountain. It's very pleasant to stay on the mountain and see the villages near the reservoir, listen to the crowing of chickens and dogs, and see the buffalo grazing leisurely around. Unfortunately, few people know that they can climb, and few people know that the scenery above is so beautiful. It is said that it looks better when it is foggy, but unfortunately I have never experienced it. I'm sure I'll find someone to stay in the mountains for a few nights when I have the chance. The tea on Wuyun Mountain in Qingshan is very authentic. It is suggested that those who like tea can find family members to taste. If you feel good, you can buy some. It takes at least one morning to climb the mountain, because it takes one hour to climb it and forty minutes to go down it. That doesn't include sightseeing. Besides, there are towers on the mountain, so you can't see them below. It is also an ancient feng shui tower. In addition, there is a Cunren Hall in Chaji Village. Cunrentang is a Chinese medicine clinic. Dr. Liu, the master of the hall, is a very powerful Chinese medicine practitioner, but he looks very humble. I seldom talk and dress simply. In addition, there are some "shabby" pharmacies, and a few tourists will go in. Even if they go in for a stroll, few people know that this Chinese medicine practitioner is very powerful. He knows that the doctors in the city are basically there, so he has to take his pulse accurately. Because Dr. Liu's pulse-taking time is more than five times that of doctors in the city, I can feel that he is taking the pulse with his heart, which is the first step. Then wonderfully, he can tell all your symptoms by taking the pulse, such as pain, defecation, sleep, diet and so on. Worst of all, if you have an operation, or have a broken bone, he will be able to say it accurately after ten years or decades. I think this is amazing. Once, I went there with four students. Only one student went to see a doctor. After taking the pulse, Dr. Liu said that you had a knife there. The students at the back were very surprised, and then they all asked him to prescribe medicine for the pulse. What is rare is that Dr. Liu's medicine fee is very cheap, much cheaper than the medicine in the city pharmacy, and his medical ethics is also very good. I talked with him for a long time, and he took out several cases to see. Many of them were cases in which tourists visited him repeatedly, and many intractable diseases were later cured. Dr. Liu will give medicine to patients according to their feedback. Also, Dr. Liu will stir-fry medicinal materials on the spot according to everyone's system in Russia, or use salt, wine and honey, because if your system is cold, you will use hot medicine, but the medicinal materials themselves are cold, so you will stir-fry, which is very academic in pharmacy, but it is rare in cities and rarely has such patience. I also saw him stop the pain of a toothache patient in ten minutes with three needles acupuncture. Of course, I'm not saying that he is an imperial doctor, but he is authentic, careful and kind-hearted, and besides, his pulse is really accurate. There is also an old man surnamed Cha in his sixties in the village who can play Tai Ji Chuan and Bagua Zhang ... I also talked with him for a long time and watched him play Tai Ji Chuan. I think Chaji is really a place where hidden dragon crouches tiger. Chaji chestnut, wild kiwifruit ... and black dried tofu (they are called stinky dried tofu), which are really delicious. Black is dyed with black sesame seeds, without preservatives, and there is oil bean skin, but this yield is very small, and fewer people eat it, and there is hairy tofu ... Liangzi barbecue is not bad. Liangzi has a car of his own. If you need to rent a car, you can ask him. If you live in his house, eat and sit at his house. Nearby attractions include the Old Street and Wang Jia Ancestral Temple in Hou 'an Town, the scenery of Taiping Lake in Yangguang Section, and Jiuhua Mountain, a famous Buddhist mountain nearby ... Many places are worth seeing, many people are worth communicating with, and many scenery are worth tasting. So, it's hard to say how long you want to ask, but you can decide what you can play when you go. Accommodation is convenient. There are many hotels, which are easy to find, unless you are on vacation. Every time I stay at Yiyuan Villa, it is also one of the three hotels in Chaji. His family receives thousands of students all the year round, so it generally receives few individual guests. However, his home has a good terrain and a big yard. His rhubarb dog appears in many photos, which is also a highlight of Chucky.