Xie Wang is the ancient residence of the political life scenes of Wang Dao and Xie 'an in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It is located in Wuyi Lane on the south bank of Qinhuai River, the famous Confucius Temple in Nanjing. During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the banks of Qinhuai River were densely populated, and Wuyi Lane became the residential area of the court dignitaries, where many members of the Wang and Xie families, represented by prime ministers Wang Dao and Xie An, lived. Wang Xizhi, Xie Tiao, Xie Lingyun and other cultural giants stand out from the Wang family and Xie family, which has brought far-reaching influence to China's culture and art. Liu Yuxi, a poet in the middle Tang Dynasty, once visited here and found that Xie Wang's former residence was deserted. Nowhere to explore in the past, he was deeply impressed by the vicissitudes of the world. So he wrote a masterpiece of the ages, "There are wild flowers on the Suzaku Bridge, and the sun sets at the corner of Wuyi Lane. In the old society, Xie Wang died in front of the church and flew into the homes of ordinary people. " Since then, this place has become a place that literati in past dynasties yearned to explore, and related poems and songs have been heard in history.