In Xiasi Town, Kaili City, there is a "Pearl on the Water" with a history of more than 600 years - Xiasi Ancient Town. I took advantage of the leisure time on weekends to explore this beautiful ancient town.
After crossing the Qingshui River, we came to the archway at the main entrance of the ancient town. We learned from the guide that this archway is an eight-pillar and three-bay archway in the Qing Dynasty. Most of the archways are mostly flat. The archway I see now is a rare and precious three-dimensional archway, which is exquisitely carved and well preserved. Exquisite humanistic stories imply long-lived, happy and happy animals and plants.
Following the signposts, we entered the ancient town. At this time, a series of ancient and unique buildings from the Qing Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty were displayed in front of my eyes. is dilapidated.
Walking along the small bridge corridor by the pier, a green belt like clear water stretches into the distance. There are two women washing clothes in the small pier, and the surrounding is very quiet. We walked here, and our hearts suddenly felt quiet. Isn’t this the Xiasi Is the original ecology of the ancient town? The prosperity belongs to others, and the inner peace is always reserved for oneself. Walking through the small wharf, Jieguan Pavilion, and Lianxin Bridge, everyone felt hungry, so they suggested going to the Wangjiang Tower in the ancient town for dinner. The scenery must be appreciated, and the fireworks in the world are inseparable. After two cups of Miao family's unique blueberry wine, everyone's mood was higher. I don't know whether it was because of the higher mood of enjoying the scenery, or the stronger interest in admiring the Miao family's sister.
Xiasi originally had a dream, but was disturbed by dream chasers. It is said that in the early morning and evening, the morning mist on the river is as thin as a veil, and Xiasi under the sound of oars and lights is so beautiful. I stopped at the Jieguan Pavilion, I was afraid Even this point is discounted, it's better to stop and leave room for imagination, isn't it?
Although the theater building in Lusheng Square is now only a scenic spot, it stands in the center of the square and faces the theater building. You can still feel the noise and prosperity of more than 600 years ago. The actors dancing to the music on the stage, the noisy and moving crowd below the stage, and the deafening hawking sound seemed to linger around me. Then the song ended, and the crowd gradually disappeared into the long river of history accompanied by the sound of mule bells.