Red Net Moment News, February 18 (Reporter Chen Yanbing) In Changsha, there is a road that carries the feelings of several generations, and also records the changes in people's lifestyles and urban business forms. Today, the twenty-fourth issue of "Place Names and Imprints" - Cai Yi Road is online! Let's learn about the story of the old place name Cai Yi Road in Changsha.
Cai Yi Road was formerly known as Dongchang Road. In 1939, it was widened, and it was changed to Boling Road in the words of Xue Yue, then chairman of Hunan Province, and in 1943, it was renamed Cai Yi Road in commemoration of Cai Yi, a famous general who protected the country from Yuan Yuan. In 1971, Xinxiang Road (formerly known as Junfu Road) was incorporated and renamed Dazhai Road, and in 1981, it was restored to Cai Yi Road. Today's Cai Yi Road starts from Xiangya Road in the north and ends at Chengnan Road in the south, with a total length of 4It is 17 kilometers and 30 meters wide, and is divided into three sections: northern, central and southern.
The section from the Jiefang intersection of Cai Yi Road to the intersection of Wuyi Road today was called Liwen Street in ancient times. Liwen Street was originally a very famous commercial street, named after the Liwen Hall of the Domain, Chen Lixin Pharmacy founded by Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty, Hunan Guanqian Bureau established during the Guangxu period, and the early algae Hua Paper Village, Taihe Qian Zhuang and so on are all in Liwen Street. Fuhe Hotel in Yangjia Lane, Liwen Street, was the residence of Jiao Dafeng, a revolutionary on the eve of the Xinhai Revolution. In 2006, Kaifu District** built a republic square at the intersection of Xinghanmen Road, Cai Yi North Road, to commemorate Cai Yi, and set up a statue in the square.
Everyone is welcome to come to Cai Ye Road to check in the eternal memories and symbols of this city.