Where is the Qinglian Lane Gym?
According to incomplete statistics, there are more than 400 hutongs in Yangzhou, so there are "ten big and ten small", "ten south and ten north", "ten stones", "ten wells", "ten palaces", "ten gates", "ten mountains" and "ten bays". But the most interesting thing is the lane name of "ten meats and ten vegetarian dishes". What is "ten meat and ten vegetarian dishes"? It is an alley named after animals and plants (animals are "meat" and plants are "vegetarian"), so it is called vegetarian. The following are listed: Yangming Lane (Shaoyao Lane in the south and Dongguan Street in the north): In the past, there were Hui people living here, named after having sheep at home. Snake-tail Lane (from Sheng Mao Bridge in the east, bellows Lane in the south, and steamer Lane in the west): This lane is shaped like a snake tail, hence its name. Jiaorou Lane (connected to Wanzi Street in the east, Luodian Lane in the west and Jiajian Bridge in the north): There used to be a jiaozi noodle restaurant in Laoxiang, hence its name. Crab Lane (north of Ximen Street and south of Jixian Village): The old brick carved crab at the entrance of the lane is embedded in the wall, which is said to be named because crabs help solve crimes here. Jiya Lane (east of Dongying and west of Guoqing Road): A chicken and duck shop was opened in the old days, hence the name. Mutton Lane (connected by screws in the east and Pishi Street in the west): In the past, Muslims operated mutton here, hence the name. Cattle Lane (east of Dairy Lane): Cattle without milk in dairy factories are raised here, hence the name. Yupi Lane (connected to Banjing Lane in the east and Wanzi Street here): The reason is unknown. Maybe a wall somewhere in the alley is named like a fish skin. Dog Meat Lane (middle section of Nanmenwai Street): There used to be a dog meat shop in the old lane, hence its name. Goose neck alley (exit at the northern end of Wanzi Street): The end of the alley bends like a goose neck, hence the name. Old Yangzhou people are sometimes called "Goose Neck Lane". The name of "Sushi" Lane is Xianggua Lane (sedan chair lane in the south, Xuningmen in the west and Kangshan North Street in the east): it is named after a melon shop in the old society. Gu Wu Lane (Dongquanmen in the south and Dongguan Street in the north): formerly known as Five Blessingg Lane, it was later changed to Gu Wu Lane. Xiangyou Lane (from Guangling Road in the south to Chongde Lane in the north): It is named after the old Xiangyou Square. Pomegranate Lane (south of Huajing Lane and west of Shapaifang Lane): According to legend, pomegranate trees are planted in the lane, hence the name. Brown Rice Lane (east of Renfengli and west of Huoxiang): formerly known as Cao Li Lane. Cao Xian in Sui Dynasty and Li Shanju in Tang Dynasty were both named after Wen Yuru. Later, it was changed to brown rice lane. Sesame Lane (connected to Huajing North Lane in the south, Pomegranate Lane in the north and Pishi Street in the west): It is said that some people grow sesame seeds in the lane, hence the name. Qinglian Lane (Su Chang Street in the south and Li Tou Street in the north): According to legend, Yi Bingshou (1804+0754-1815, Qianlong Jinshi) was appointed as the magistrate of Yangzhou in the ninth year of Jiaqing, Qing Dynasty, and planted violets according to his mother's wishes (as a symbol of leading an honest and clean life). Shuanggui Lane (Ganquan Road in the south and Renfengli in the north): In the old days, someone planted osmanthus trees in the lane, hence the name. Osmanthus fragrans can be made into cakes and wine, which can be drunk and eaten. Yuan Jingui Lane (Gu Wu Lane, Dongguan Street): It is said that longan is planted in that lane. Biluochun Lane (east of the teaching field and west of Xiying): Biluochun Teahouse was once opened at the entrance of the old lane, hence its name. Biluochun is also a kind of tea, which can be drunk.