On the sidewalk planted with banyan and ginkgo trees, every 10 meter, a poem engraved on the floor tile in regular script is inlaid, and the four corners are decorated with moire patterns. If you are not in a hurry, you can stop and read a few words-"The spring breeze is sunny and the flowers are fragrant. Mud melts and swallows fly, sand warms and mandarin ducks sleep. " "When BiJiFang, western suburbs thatched cottage. City Bridge officials Liu Xi and Jiang Lu Mika Kano. " On sunny days in spring and summer, the sun comes in through the leaves, and the circular spots are obviously superimposed on it secretly; On a sunny day in winter, the thin shadow on the poem brick is oblique. On rainy days, there are few pedestrians, and there are some fallen leaves floating on it, which can still be clearly seen-"Looking at the east, the city is full of smoke, and the tall buildings with flowers and flowers are even more pitiful. Who can turn on the golden lantern with wine in exchange for a beautiful dance and embroidery feast? "
Qinghua Road connects Songxian Bridge, Shujiang Jinyuan, Sichuan Museum, Huanhuaxi Park and Du Fu Caotang in series. Young parents or grandparents with children often stand on the paved road and teach their children to read and write poems. When foreign tourists see this string of poems, they will stop and take pictures of these poems and square bricks with plum, orchid, bamboo and chrysanthemum patterns in surprise with their cameras. Perhaps, these children and tourists will read more about Du Fu's poems, get to know Du Fu, and know the flower city Chengdu written by Du Fu. More busy or leisurely Chengdu people habitually follow this road. Although there will be no surprise for this familiar scenery, a poem or two that occasionally catches your eye may make you feel quiet and comfortable at that moment.