"Who knows that the five willows are solitary, but they live between the three lanes and seven lanes?"
This poem was written by Mr Chen Yan. Chen Yan has lived in Wenru Square for many years, and the luxury house he managed by himself has beautiful scenery, which has given birth to countless creative inspirations and is his most attached pure land. Hiding here, becoming a family, whether it is outside in spring, summer, autumn and winter, is probably what Mr. Chen Lao once dreamed of, which is why he wrote the poem "Who knows that five or six people are lonely, but they live in three lanes and seven lanes".
It is said in the poem that Fuzhou is known as "Top Ten Historical and Cultural Blocks in China" with "three lanes and seven lanes".
Chen Yan (1856- 1937), whose real name was Yi Shu, was later Shi yilao, and he was from Fuzhou. He traveled all over the country in his early years and later taught in Peking University, Xiamen University and Wuxi National College. With his profound attainments in poetics, Confucianism, Confucian classics, park studies, history and economics, he enjoyed a high reputation in the literary world in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, leaving a large number of works on poetry, classics and history. His "Tongguang" poetics has a far-reaching influence on China's modern poetry circles, and is known as "only one person in 600 years".