Going to Changmen may be incomprehensible to the new generation and new Hakka people in Guangzhou. When I was very young, I lived in an old house with a gate on Tongfu Road. In middle school, many of my classmates were from Xiguan and we often went to their house. The house with a gate is called Xiguan House. It is a traditional house with Lingnan characteristics built by wealthy businessmen in the Liwan area of Guangzhou in the late Qing Dynasty. In my memory, these houses are all in gray, blue, brick and red tones, with cool rosewood tables and chairs, and square patios where you can see the blue sky. Open the door and close the door, and you can have a clear view of the outside of the house. It is difficult for outsiders to enter without invitation, and the safety is revealed. Dressed in a modern style, simple and practical. The brightly colored Manchurian windows filtered the dazzling light. The friends were playing happily in the house. They still remember the catch game that girls all play. It is the most cost-effective hand-brain coordination training. The scene is vaguely in front of our eyes. .
Take a trip to Duobao Road, Fengyuan Road, and Longjin Road in Youmoqu Lane. In addition to part of the Xiguan House here being renovated and transformed into a tourist attraction by the government, , now most of them remain in trees In the gloom, there are cobwebs on the door, embroidered locks on the low-leg doors, moss marks on the green walls and red bricks, and the mahogany furniture in the hall must have been tiled with dust. Those sitting quietly in the hall, listening to \” \”Rain Beats the Plantains\”, the past events of leisurely watching the wind swaying the thin bamboos have drifted away with Miss Xiguan\’s fragrance and disappeared into the desolation of history. But even so, these heavily hidden gates can often travel through time and space, awakening those long-lost feelings of wind and rain.
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