Which road did Yangguan Avenue originally point to?

Yangguan Avenue originally refers to the avenue leading to the western regions through Yangguan in ancient times, and later refers to a wide and long road, which also indicates a bright future. Yangguan is the throat of ancient land transportation in China and the only way of the Southern Silk Road. Located near the antique beach in the southwest of Dunhuang City, Gansu Province.

Sunshine avenue' comes from the poem "Send Liu Sizhi to Anxi" written by the poet Wang Wei in the Tang Dynasty. The original text is the unique language of Yangguan Road. Hush and dust jam. It means that on the way to the western regions, looking around, my eyes are full of smoke from the frontier.

Synonym:

K ā ng Zhu ā ng dà ao, the road to wealth.

Interpretation: Everything is fine: flat and accessible. A wide and flat road extending in all directions. Metaphor for a bright future.

Example: In my dream, the place I went to was actually a wide road, with endless traffic of horses and chariots. ?

Source: "Er Ya Shi Gong": "Four tours are flexion, five tours are health, and six tours are Zhuang."

According to Er Ya Shi Gong, "Four tours are the Tao, five tours are the health, and six tours are the village." Therefore, "wide road" refers to a wide and flat road extending in all directions. It originated in the Warring States Period, and Qi Xuanwang built a mansion beside the road extending in all directions in Jixia Xuegong.