The best time to visit Lu Town: Suitable all year round
Mom, my son beat me, dragging Ah Q with long braids and a black felt hat, swinging a long cigarette pole, He put on all kinds of weird looks in a glib tone, looking around for the little nun; I only knew that wild beasts would come to the village in the snow when they had no food in the mountains; I didn't know that there would be one in spring too. The ragged Mrs. Xianglin was leaning on a stick and muttering to herself: I only knew that wolves in Dongshan eat people, but I didn’t expect that wolves in Xishan also eat people. Kong Yiji was studying the word fennel at the counter of a wine shop. Four ways of writing
These scenes from Lu Xun's novels are not dramas performed on the stage, but live dramas interspersed with tourists in Lu Town.
The layout of hotels in Luzhen is different from other places. This is the Lu town that Lu Xun first mentioned in "Kong Yiji". Where is Luzhen, the hometown of his grandmother in his novel? In fact, Lu Town cannot be found on the map of China. Lu Town is a fictional place in Lu Xun's novels such as "Blessings", "Kong Yiji", "Social Opera", "Trouble" and "Tomorrow". Today's Lu Town is Shaoxing Keyan Scenic Area is a rural town theme park restored based on Lu Town written by Lu Xun. It contains the folk customs, architectural charm and natural landscape of old Shaoxing towns. It can be said to be a microcosm of Shaoxing's water town.
At the entrance of Lu Town, there is a tall stone archway in front of you. It is called Xingpai in Shaoxing dialect. The word "Lu Town" is written in the handwriting of Mr. Lu Xun. A stone pavilion is located outside the gate of the town. Next to it is a bronze statue of Mr. Lu Xun sitting on a wicker chair. It is about twice the size of the real person.
As soon as you walk into Lu Town, you will see ancient residences with white walls and black tiles, shops facing the river, quiet and solemn temples, various stone arch bridges, antique stone roads, and criss-crossing deep water alleys. Shaoxing The bridge culture, stone culture, water culture, wine culture and celebrity culture are all here. The luxurious Lu Mansion, foreign money houses from outside and the inside, and old houses with wooden planks are scattered all over the place. The Lu family ancestral hall, Kui Wen Pavilion, the retreat nunnery where Ah Q teased the little nuns, and the monastery where Ah Q lives are all mentioned in Lu Xun's novels. Tugu Temple appears one by one in front of you.
Lu Town is a typical architectural layout of Shaoxing with white bricks and black tiles, one river and one lake, and two streets. It makes people feel as if they have walked into an ancient water town where the houses are leaning on the river and the towers are overlooking the boats. This ancient town is a bit newer.
The sound of gongs and drums came from the street entrance, and the Lu family’s blessing team came holding the offerings. Fourth Master Lu was still so high-spirited, but he was very polite when seeing tourists; a pair of people on water and land On the stage in front of the theater, the Yue Opera "Picking Up Jade Bracelets" was being performed, and a black-paneled boat carrying tourists came after hearing the sound
Ah Q dragged him into a gambling house in Lu Town, where several tourists were In front of the gambling table of Tiandirenhe, people are betting their money leisurely. The copper plate of Luzhen Tongbao is given as a gift with the ticket. After all, it is just a kind of entertainment, without the excitement and decadence of betting in the novel. I quickly lost all my copper coins and wandered to the felt hat shop opposite the gambling house. I bought a black felt hat and put it on. I turned around and made some gestures with Ah Q. It seemed that I felt more like a resident of Lu Town.
I followed the tour guide to the pawn shop in Lu Town. There was a large traditional Chinese character "dang" on the wall at the door. The writing method is quite different. According to the tour guide, this character is called "huitou dang", which means to wish the pawn guest good fortune and redemption when he comes back. when.
Walking along Shiban Old Street, you will find modern urban felt hat shops, Yue porcelain shops, tofu shops, tin platinum shops, antique shops, tribute shops, oil candle shops, tea lacquer shops, pawn shops and banks. There are many old shops that no longer exist, and the whole street is filled with the smell of stinky tofu, which shows that Shaoxing is still quite famous for its stinky tofu. From the restaurants and restaurants on both sides, the aroma of rice wine, Vietnamese cuisine, and snacks fills your nostrils, and you walk into the Xishi Tofu Shop on the roadside. Sitting in front of the Quchi counter and taking a sip of the steaming tofu nao, I couldn't help but think of the thin-footed Yuangui Yang Ersao.
The Lu Mansion in the town is decorated according to the style of Master Lu Si’s house in Lu Town in Lu Xun’s novel "Blessings". The terrace door, patio, corridor, hall, flower hall, study, and side rooms of the house are all from the late Qing Dynasty. The appearance design of Xiangkun Mansion. The scene of the blessing ceremony and Mrs. Xianglin's two visits to the Lu Mansion to help tell the story of Amao being bitten by a wolf are vividly reproduced here.
In Lu Town, groups of sculptures with exaggerated images are quite eye-catching. Dozens of bronze statues of story characters tell stories from Lu Xun’s novels. There are bridges to lean on, water to play in, stones to taste, wine to drink, trees to shade, plays to listen to, arts to watch, history, modernity, stories, and entertainment. This is Lu Town.