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Asakusa's ancient poems
This word comes from Bai Juyi's ancient poem "Spring Tour in Qiantang" in the Tang Dynasty and is selected from Bai's "Evergreen Collection". It is also a famous seven-character poem about the West Lake. This poem is about the West Lake in early spring, which is very distinctive. After reading it, I will fall in love with lakes and mountains like a poet. This poem was written by Bai Juyi when he was appointed as the historian of Hangzhou in July, 822 AD (the second year of Changqing). Qian Tang Chun Hu Xing (Tang) Bai Juyi

From the north side of Gushan Temple to the west side of Jiating, the lake is just level with the embankment, with low clouds and waves on the lake.

Several early orioles raced to the sunny tree, and their new swallows were carrying mud in their nests.

Colorful spring flowers will gradually fascinate people's eyes, and shallow spring grass can barely cover the horseshoe.

I love the beauty on the east bank of the West Lake, and I can't get enough of it, especially the white sand embankment under the green poplar. The local name "Asakusa" appeared in the entry of 11year (that is,1year maintenance) in my wife's mirror.

Asakusa in the Edo period was still a vast inland area.

In Meiji era, Asakusa became one of Tokyo 15 districts, including the area centered on Sensoji Temple. This area has gradually become a park, which is called "Asakusa Park".

After the Great Kanto Earthquake and before the Second World War, Wu Dongyi opened its line to traffic and passed through the area. In the1970s, it became a big civilian area in Tokyo, and then gradually declined. Asakusa (residential land)

Asakusa (commercial land)

Yuanqiancao (Fan Hua Street)

Qiancao Area 6 (Fan Hua Street)