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Beijing's "Tianjie"

The first time I learned about Tianjie, it was because of my friend's daughter, because I had to pay the house fee-the house price there was extremely high, and the natural rent was outrageous.

She rented a small single room, but the rent was similar to that in Tokyo-that's what the girl said. Needless to say, I helped her pay the rent responsibly, solved her temporary difficulties and gently advised her to leave this place!

What's the point of a noisy shopping mall or even an apartment? The same house, leaving this place can be much cheaper!

"I don't want it, how convenient it is here!" She tugged at the door stubbornly.

"Let's go, it's convenient to buy things anywhere in Beijing, and renting a house is definitely cheaper than Tokyo." Under my repeated persuasion and threats, she finally chose to leave that place.

As far as I know, there are several places in Beijing Tianjie business circle. I know "Chang Ying Tianjie" and "Longhu Times Tianjie". The former is located in Chang Ying, Chaoyang District, and the latter is located in Daxing New Town. Now there is another one in Mentougou, next to the west extension of Chang 'an Avenue.

Anyway, no matter what kind of street you are, the source is probably the song, "The rain on the street is crisp and crisp, but the grass in the distance is very close." The most important thing is that the benefits of a spring are better than the seven-character quatrain of "full of smoke and willow"

This is a seven-character quatrain poem by Han Yu, a famous poet in Tang Dynasty. Described the beautiful scenery of Chang 'an in Tang Dynasty and the light rain in early spring. Known as "one of the eighteen members of the Ministry of Water Affairs in early spring".

The "Tianjie" mentioned in the poem actually refers to the "Suzaku Street" in Chang 'an in the Tang Dynasty, also known as "Tianmen Street", commonly known as "Tianjie"! 1, more than 300 years ago, in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, Suzaku Street was its main road, running through the north and south, with great momentum.

Our "Tianjie" in Beijing generally refers to Qianmen Street in the south of Tiananmen Square, right? Experts to research!

Tianjie in Beijing is naturally one of the busiest places in Beijing! Especially at night, it has become the most popular place for handsome men and beautiful women. In addition to shopping places where people can enjoy themselves, there are many apartments and entertainment places, which naturally makes it a good place for night economy.

"Tianjie Building runs south. Don't come in if you have no money." This must be a place where rich people hang out. But I don't know why Tianjie, which I first knew, had a more desirable name-World Trade day order, and "Street" became a ladder.

This makes me a little puzzled. Is this a property opened by two companies? Did Street apply for a patent? Become a monopoly word?

"Street" and "step", why not go to heaven?