Brief introduction of Jinwen Street

Jinwen Street was the eastern section of Xi 'an Tiananmen Street before 1930s. Shi Jingzhi's manuscript: Anmen Street, with Jin 'ao Royal Cambridge in the east, Fuhua Gate in Xiyuan in the south, Yangzemen in the north, and Beihai in the gate, with the place name Pony Circle. The same book. Xiaomaling: The Imperial Seal Palace is in the north of Xi 'an Li Men Street and the west of Jin Ao Yuqiao. Now, it has been changed into an inner stable to feed the royal horses. Original press: Today's Pony Circle is the site of the Yuxi Palace in the Ming Dynasty. 193 1 year, the new Beijing Library was completed, and the original Sikuquanshu was collected in Wenjinge, Chengde, hence the name of the street. Jinwen Street was originally very short, with only two doorplates, starting from Beihai Bridge (namely Jin Ao Yuqiao) in the east and reaching the west wall of Beijing Library in the west. After liberation, it starts from Beihai Bridge in the east and ends at Fu You Street in the west. Jinwen Street is not long, but it is famous. It is located on the west side of Beihai Park, adjacent to Fu You Street. It's famous because there is a Beijing Library with a long history in this street. The reason why it was named "Jinwen" is directly related to this library. Beijing Library is the largest library in China with the largest collection of books. Its predecessor was Shi Jing Library in the late Qing Dynasty. Shi Jing Library once received the collection of Wen Yuan Pavilion of the Royal Library of Ming Dynasty 500 years ago, and a few rare books can be traced back to the collection of Jixi Pavilion of Southern Song Dynasty in13rd century. It is said that there are more than 200,000 rare and rare ancient books in Beijing Library, including ancient books written in the Tang Dynasty, engraved editions in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, Yongle Dadian compiled in the early Ming Dynasty and Sikuquanshu compiled in the Qing Dynasty.