Zhu Ziqing's former residence was first built in the Qing Dynasty. It is a typical "Sanheyuan" residential building in Yangzhou. The "Zhu Ziqing's former residence" in Yangzhou is the best-preserved former residence of the Zhu family in the country.
Entering the first entrance, you will see thin bricks on the floor, stone edging, moss joints, brick walls, fine tiles, and carved screen doors, which are simple and elegant. The second entrance has the preface hall and exhibition hall. In the center of the preface hall stands a statue of Zhu Ziqing
Zhu Ziqing's Former Residence is where Zhu Ziqing's parents, children and Mr. Zhu lived for more than ten years before and after they returned to Yangzhou. It has a unique and elegant appearance and is worth a visit.
The memorial is open to the public free of charge, and the number of visitors is controlled to not exceed 800 per day, 400 each in the morning and afternoon.
Attractions Location: No. 20, Anqiaole Lane, Guangling District, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province
Opening hours:
09:00-17:00 (Tuesday to Sunday, January 1st - December 31st)
Contact Details: 0514-87331925
Transportation:
1. Take Bus No. 4, 26, 26 Night, 32, or 86 and get off at "Qionghuaguan" Station. You can reach the destination on foot.
2. Take bus No. 4, No. 25, No. 26, No. 26 evening bus, No. 86, sightseeing bus, or tourist bus and get off at "Wudaotaifu (First People's Hospital)" stop. It is within walking distance.
Time reference: 1-3 hours
Explore the charming former residence of Zhu Ziqing, a renowned Chinese writer and poet, located in Xuanwu District, Nanjing. This peaceful spot offers insight into his life and literary contributions.
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After visiting He Garden, it was still early for lunch, so I went to see Zhu Ziqing's former residence. Then there is no harm without comparison. Although he is a great writer, this residence is too simple... I have known that Zhu Ziqing lived in poverty, and seeing such a living environment with my own eyes is even more sad.
You have to use navigation, otherwise you can't find the location. Although the former residence is small, the structure is complete, which gave me a deep understanding of the East and West Wings and the boudoirs of women in the past. Awesome!
There is no need to go there specially, because Geyuan Garden, Heyuan Garden, Zhu Ziqing's former residence Geyuan and Dongguan Street are almost together and can be visited together.
A very small and simple tourist attraction is where Zhu Ziqing lived.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is a typical "Sanheyuan" building in Yangzhou. The memorial hall is free but tickets are not free. The entrance is the wing where Zhu Ziqing's parents and children lived. There is an exhibition hall behind it, introducing Zhu Ziqing's life and deeds.
The former residence retains Zhu Ziqing's original home furnishings, as well as Zhu Ziqing's life experience, which is also very interesting.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is not easy to find - it is said to be opposite the Qionghua Temple, but because it is hidden in a deep alley, it is not easy to find. It is best to ask the locals living nearby, who know the way and it will be easier to find.
Specifically, this is where Zhu Ziqing lived with his family from 1930 to 1946. It is also a typical "Sanheyuan" residential building. After the baptism of victory, the former residence is still well preserved. But the area is too small - if you just go in and take a look, you can finish it in less than two minutes. If you want to visit, you only need to exchange your ID card for a ticket.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is free to visit. It is not very big and tells the story of Zhu Ziqing's life. Friends who like Zhu Ziqing should not miss it.
The living room inside the second door. Now the house is well maintained and the environment is elegant and quiet.
Although the small patio is not that grand, it is a happy thing for the family to live together.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is too small and there's nothing to see. If it weren't for sweeping up the orange peels, I wouldn't have gone there.
We came here because of its reputation, but we returned disappointed! We followed the navigation on our mobile phone and walked from Geyuan to Zhu Ziqing's former residence, but it turned out to be Tin Ka Ping Middle School. Under the guidance of the locals, we walked around the path next to the school and finally found the former residence in a very inconspicuous place behind the school. There were no signboards along the way, and the door of the former residence was very ordinary. If you don't pay attention, you might walk past it. It can be seen that Zhu Ziqing was an ordinary citizen back then, and he is just an ordinary citizen now. The local government doesn't take him seriously! What's particularly annoying is that it is closed on Mondays and does not receive guests, which makes Zhu fans who come from afar feel turned away. There was also an old grandfather about 80 years old who arrived with us. He was leaning on a cane and stared at the closed door helplessly!
This is where Zhu Ziqing once lived in Yangzhou. The front yard was decorated based on the memories of later generations and collected old items. It was where his family rented that year. The backyard was the former landlord's big house, and now it is used to introduce Zhu Ziqing's life.
Previously, I only knew that Zhu Ziqing wrote many beautiful essays, such as Back View, Haste, Moonlight over the Lotus Pond, etc. This time, through the introduction of the tour guide of the old residence, I learned more about his story. His first wife died early, and he later had a second wife; Lu Xun and he were also related by marriage (Lu Xun had been arranged to marry once, and his wife was from the Zhu family, but Lu Xun himself did not approve of this marriage), which led to a delicate relationship between Lu Xun and Zhu Ziqing.
Zhu Ziqing's father was an official in Yangzhou, but after his first wife married him, his father lost his job and the family fell into poverty. Zhu's mother thought that his first wife loved to laugh and had laughed away her luck, so she ordered her to stop laughing, which made his first wife very depressed. Zhu Ziqing was teaching outside, and later wrote a novel for his wife after learning about this.
There is an interesting place in the old house. There is a clock and a screen on the table. It is explained that this means "lifelong peace".
It is a relatively unpopular place. You have to go through many turns to find it from the main street into the alley. Fortunately, there are road signs at the entrance of the alley or at some corners. It is a very small courtyard. While walking around, I recalled the classic passages in the textbooks, as if I was brought back to that era...
Free admission, just register
Hidden in the alley, not very easy to find. Not far from Wu Daotai's residence.
It is a small courtyard, restored to the appearance where Zhu Ziqing lived in the past.
There is also an exhibition hall with an introduction to Zhu Ziqing.
It is in a small alley, which is also the planned route for the Yangzhou alley tour. However, it opens at nine in the morning, so if you want to see the master's former residence, please manage your time well.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is located at No. 27, Anle Lane. It was built in the late Qing Dynasty and is still intact today. It has three rooms, two side rooms, one opposite room, two guest rooms, one entrance hallway, and a patio. It is a traditional Sanheyuan-style folk residence in Yangzhou. It is a national key cultural relic protection unit.
Only by reading and studying can the experience of this travel and exploration be enhanced.
You can get a ticket with your ID card to enter. It is quite small, mainly his study and bedroom, as well as the introduction room of his life. If you are interested, you can go and have a look.
I walked to Zhu Ziqing's former residence from He Garden, passing through the alleys and feeling the slow life in Yangzhou. It was really extremely pleasant.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence was built in the Qing Dynasty. It is a typical "Sanheyuan" residential building in Yangzhou. It is currently a national key cultural relic protection unit, a patriotism education base and a demonstration base for young citizens. It is also open to the public as a historical district attraction protected by the famous city.
Now you can get free tickets with your ID card. The gatekeeper gave me the ticket before I even showed my ID card. The courtyard is very small. It mainly introduces the relationship between Zhu and Yangzhou and his life. After reading it carefully, you will gain a lot. It is suitable for bringing junior high school students to experience the life of the great writer in the textbook.
From Wang's Xiaoyuan to Wenchang Middle Road, there are signs on the road, and you can find it easily by following them. It's a very quiet little courtyard. There are not many tourists, so you can take your time to look around. In fact, there are still many rooms inside... The ticket is 10 yuan. This is the first place to go when you go to Yangzhou. I'm addicted to it. I went there by Didi. To be honest, it's simple and authentic, and it's worth a visit!
The Zhu Family Residence in Yangzhou is probably the best-preserved former residence in the country. According to history, Zhu Ziqing did not often return to his former residence in Yangzhou. He once brought his wife back to live there for a while after getting married. You need to provide your ID card to register and you can visit after the old man gives you a ticket. The entire former residence is not very big. The room at the back is set up as an exhibition hall, which preserves some receipts, letters, appointment letters, etc. The visiting time is about half an hour to 40 minutes. It is recommended to go and see the former residence hidden in the building complex...
A small courtyard with loquat trees, and a look at the small courtyards in Yangzhou
Deep in the old alley, we took a tricycle and it took a winding journey to get here. It felt like time was going backwards!
Zhu Ziqing's former residence was built in the late Qing Dynasty and is still intact today. It has three rooms, two side rooms, two guest rooms, a main entrance corridor, and a patio. It is a traditional Sanheyuan-style folk residence in Yangzhou. Zhu Ziqing's former residence is in a deep alley, but there are public signs to guide you, so it is easy to find.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence was built in the Qing Dynasty and is a typical "Sanheyuan" residential building in Yangzhou. Zhu Ziqing lived in many places across the country, and the "Zhu Ziqing Former Residence" in Yangzhou is the best-preserved Zhu's former residence in the country, with the study and bedroom retaining their original appearance.
It is hidden in a small alley. There is a sign on the road next to the alley, indicating that there is Zhu Ziqing's former residence inside (I like this point in Yangzhou, the tourism industry is really good). The ticket to the former residence is 10 yuan, and the student ID card is half price.
It is worth a visit. It is the place where Zhu Ziqing was born and has great historical significance.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is located at No. 27 Anle Lane. It was built in the late Qing Dynasty and the old brick house is well preserved.
I came to Zhu Ziqing's former residence with great respect, because I always have some awe for the intellectuals of that era. Mr. Zhu Ziqing's former residence is hidden in a small alley. It took a long time to get there by taking a human-powered tricycle. The front is very small. If there is no plaque, it is really not easy to find. Buy a ticket and go in to visit. There is no tourist. It is estimated that few tourists who come to Yangzhou will come here to visit (tickets are 10 yuan). The former residence is very small, a typical southern building, the house is small and dim, and there are few items that Mr. Zhu Ziqing used, as well as his handwritten letters, articles, etc. So I recalled that Mr. Zhu Ziqing's prose in the middle school textbook, whether it is "Back" or "Moonlight on the Lotus Pond", seems to have little to do with Yangzhou. But Yangzhou is a spiritual place after all, which breeds writers like Mr. Zhu Ziqing.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is located at No. 27 Anle Lane. It is easy to find by walking in the alley next to Wu Daotai's residence and following the road signs. The path paved with blue bricks is quite interesting to stroll along. Zhu Ziqing's former residence charges an entrance fee of 5 yuan, which feels similar to most celebrity residences and is nothing special!
Zhu Ziqing is a famous modern essayist, poet, scholar, democratic fighter and patriot. His ancestral home is Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province. He was born in Haizhou, Jiangsu Province (now Haizhou District, Lianyungang City) on November 22, 1898. He moved to Yangzhou with his family in his childhood. In 1916, he was admitted to the preparatory course of Peking University, and the following year he was admitted to the philosophy department of the university. In 1919, he participated in the great "May Fourth" patriotic movement, and at the same time embarked on the road of literature and began to engage in the creation of new poems and essays. After graduating from university, he taught in Jiangsu Provincial No. 8 Middle School in Yangzhou and Zhejiang No. 1 Normal School in Hangzhou. In 1925, he was hired as a professor of Chinese at the university department of Tsinghua School. From 1931 to 1932, he studied in Europe. After returning to China, he taught at Tsinghua University and Southwest Associated University, and devoted himself to academic research. On August 12, 1948, he died in Beijing due to poverty and illness (the above part is excerpted from the introduction of Zhu Ziqing's former residence). Zhu Ziqing's former residence is deep in a small alley. It would be hard to find if there were no arrows at the intersection. You can tell from the door that his family was quite poor. I came here because of its reputation and was in awe. The former residence is small but still clean. His manuscripts and daily necessities are still preserved there. A great man whom I admire very much is tall in my heart.
It's hard to find in a deep alley. I've read many articles by Zhu Ziqing, so I wanted to go to his residence to experience it!
Also made fun of the statue of Mr. Zhu Ziqing😍😍😍😍😍😍
She's very pretty.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is hidden at No. 27, Anle Lane, near Pishi Street. You can find it by walking through the alley from Pishi Street or through the alley at the west wall of Wu Daotai Mansion and following the signs. The location is relatively hidden and the ticket price is a bit expensive, 30 yuan. You can just take a look and consider it a visit.
We decided to visit Mr. Zhu Ziqing's former residence on a whim. The residence is located in a winding alley.
At first, I came to a dead end, with a lot of ruins next to it.
When we thought we were going the wrong way, an old man next to us said we were not going the wrong way. We hadn’t even told him where we were going yet.
After going through the ruins, I finally found it.
When I was about to use my student ID to buy the ticket, the ticket seller said I didn’t need to take it out because I could tell I was a student. I was so happy.
The former residence is not big, but the ticket is still 10 yuan. The rooms are small but very exquisite. It is a big family living together. Come here to visit and show your literary style.
Come here and take a look at how the back figure was born~
Walking in the alley outside the former residence, it feels like going back to the time when I played at my grandfather's house as a child.
When I stepped into Zhu Ziqing's former residence, there was a musty smell on a rainy day, but it was not unpleasant. The old man turned on the lights one by one, making it convenient for me to watch and take pictures. I was grateful for his thoughtfulness and took a quick look around. The furnishings inside the ancient house were mostly kept in their original appearance. I visited the hall, east wing, west wing, small exhibition hall, etc. Thinking that Zhu Ziqing spent some time here, I was still a little excited.
His former residence is in a small alley, which is difficult to find. The house is very small and it is obvious that it is a house of a scholar.
I asked for directions along the way from Dongguan Street and found it. It is in a small alley and is hard to find, but it is worth going to understand Zhu Ziqing's living environment. The ticket is 20 yuan and the student ticket is 10 yuan.
It is hidden in a small alley. There is a sign on the road beside the alley, indicating that there is Zhu Ziqing's former residence inside (I like this point in Yangzhou. The tourism industry is really good). The ticket for the former residence is 10 yuan, and the student ID is half price. When we entered, we happened to catch up with a tour group just leaving. There were only a few people in the whole former residence, which was very quiet. After reading the introduction in the former residence, I realized that Zhu Ziqing lived in too many places during his lifetime. There were several in Yangzhou alone, and there was also a more famous former residence in Wenzhou. The things displayed in the former residence are no different from other celebrity former residences. I like the loquat tree in the yard the most. Later I found that many places in Yangzhou are full of loquat trees.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is a typical old-style residential courtyard. I first knew Zhu Ziqing from the book "Moonlight over the Lotus Pond" in my middle school textbook. This was his former residence and his belongings. After decades, it is now considered a cultural relic. Thanks to the tricycle driver who served as my tour guide, I learned that there was a hidden scene behind the courtyard, a small and exquisite well used by the owner in the past, and a quiet alley corner with vines winding around it.
In the small alley, only electric cars can find this, haha. 10 yuan per person, it's really quiet.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is behind Tin Ka Ping Secondary School! It's a bit hard to find! Ask more people! It's on Dongguan Street!
It's very small, but still worth a look. The life trajectory of Zhu Ziqing is quite true and comprehensive, but it is hidden too deeply.
It was pure fate that I went to Zhu Ziqing's former residence. I saw the sign on the wall and looked at it all the way. It was a very small courtyard, which was the house of Zhu Ziqing's parents. It took ten minutes to visit and take pictures in such a small place, but it took twice as long to find it. It was so funny.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence, go and get some fairy air or something, deep in the alley, signposts are everywhere and start pointing a few kilometers away, there's nothing good to see inside but I feel the fairy air and the spiritual energy is sucked in by me = =
In a long alley, I was looking for Mr. Zhu Ziqing's former residence. It took me only ten minutes to visit it. After all, it was a family that had fallen on hard times, and it was completely different from the wealthy families I had seen elsewhere. There was a garden of six or seven square meters in the courtyard, so small that only a small tree could be placed in the corner. There were two small rooms in the east and west wings, where the chairs were next to the bed and the table was connected to the cabinet. Even so, the owner did not forget to hang some calligraphy and paintings and portraits for his own entertainment. As long as my virtue was fragrant, what was there to be ashamed of?
After entering, I found that it was indeed poor. There were only two side rooms, east and west. However, in this era, if you can have such a small courtyard, I don’t know how many lifetimes you need to burn incense.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence is located in a residential area, across an alley, and has a strong atmosphere of life.
Zhu Ziqing's former residence was built in the Qing Dynasty. It is a typical "Sanheyuan" residential building in Yangzhou. The interior is well preserved and some areas are effectively protected. It is currently a national key cultural relic protection unit, a patriotism education base and a demonstration base for young citizens. It is also open to the public free of charge as a historical district attraction protected by the famous city.