I would like to ask the origin of some bus stop names in Changsha, such as the wall of Lingxiao Road, and the origin of other bus stop names. The more the better, thank you.

Mawangdui

Mawangdui Han Tomb Site is named Mawangdui because it is the graveyard of Ma Yin, the king of Chu. Ma Yin (852 ~ 930), Batu, Han nationality. Originally from Yanling, Xuzhou (now Yanling, Henan), he was the first monarch of Chu in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. In the first year of Tang Dynasty (894), he led troops into Hunan. According to Tanzhou, he was awarded the command ... Mom ... Bu ... June ... Du (surname) ... Jian 'an for three years ... Feng was ... killed by Bu Qu and Yin ... and promoted to head coach.

Xiaowumen

Xiaowumen is an extraordinary place. Changsha was called Linxiang and Tanzhou in ancient times, and it was a famous city of Chu and Han during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The so-called "three-mile city, seven-mile country" means that the urban area of Changsha was three miles at that time, and the surrounding walls were only seven miles. Xiaowumen, located at the moat of ancient Changsha, is one of the East City Gates.

Simenkou

The long street in history was blocked by snakes and stopped at the southern foot of Snake Mountain. The street from the north of Snake Mountain to the entrance of Fanyamen is called Simenkou. In the late Ming Dynasty, people were superstitious about ... geomantic omen. They want to protect Daming Mountain by destroying the sanitation of the second turtle and snake mountain, dig through the snake mountain (and cut off the turtle's head at the same time ...), and extend the long street to the entrance of Fanyamen, but they are still used to calling the north of the mountain Simen.

Nanmenkou

The south gate of Changsha is the south gate of the city wall built in Ming Dynasty, so it is called "South Gate". When the Taiping Army attacked ... Changsha attacked the south gate, and Xiao Chaogui, the king of the south, died in this process. The place name of Nanmenkou has a history of more than 100 years. During the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, there was a large population and merchants gathered here. Here, there are many time-honored shops, such as Huang Chun and Rice Noodle Shop, Zhouji Street Mahua Shop, Yi Tong Maowa Shop and An Deyu Steamed Bun Shop.

Tian Xin

Tianxin Pavilion was originally named Tianxin Pavilion, and its name comes from the popular saying "Star" ... Wild in Ming Dynasty. According to the astrology, Tianxin Pavilion is named after the "Star of Changsha" in the sky. So it used to be a place where the ancients watched the stars and offered sacrifices to the gods. In addition, the ancient pavilion is located at the top of Long Fu Mountain in the ancient city of Changsha, and is regarded as a treasure house of auspicious omen by the ancients. People are willing to pray and avoid disasters here. clean

During the Qianlong period, with the relocation of Chengnan Academy under the wall of Tianxin Pavilion, Tianxin Pavilion was once used as a cultural sacrifice place corresponding to Chengnan Academy. Two statues of Emperor Wenchang and Kuixing are enshrined in the pavilion, which ensures the prosperity of Changsha literature. In the past,

People come to worship in an endless stream, and literati often go to the pavilion to look out and recite poems.

the former residence of jia yi

For more than 2,000 years, Huxiang people have attached great importance to the protection of their former residence. Throughout the ages, Jia Yijing was the center, and the original site remained unchanged, which was destroyed and built one after another. From the first year of Chenghua in the Ming Dynasty, the pattern of temple-temple integration was formed. 1938 was destroyed by the "Wenxi fire", leaving only the Taifu Hall. 1996165438+10, the Standing Committee of Changsha Municipal People's Congress decided to rebuild it. At present, the main scenic spots are: gatehouse, Jia Yijing, Jia Taifu Temple, Taifu Hall, Qiuqiu Caotang, Ancient Monument Pavilion and Monument Gallery. There is also the exhibition of Jia Yi's life and deeds. Due to Jia Yi's special position in the history of China and his extraordinary experience in protecting Huxiang people's former residence for more than two thousand years, Jia Yi's former residence has a special influence in Changsha, a famous historical and cultural city.