Chunxi Road, originally a narrow alley, is connected with Zouma Street, forming a north-south straight line, and the East Street crossing it is the only road outside the East Gate and under the East Sichuan, with many pedestrians coming and going. Dongjie Street is the richest street in old Chengdu, with satin shops, jewelry stores and leather goods stores. The biggest and most luxurious ones are in East Street. This street is also the only way from Chongqing to East Sichuan under the East Gate, and there is an endless stream of pedestrians and vehicles. At that time, there was already a business center in the city center. It is really inconvenient for merchants coming up from the East Gate to go to the business center through East Street, and they have to go through a narrow path with nine bends and eighteen turns in the middle. The path is surrounded by the courtiers' yamen in Qing Dynasty. After the Republic of China, the yamen was abandoned and many shops were randomly built on the open space.
Chunxi Road was built at 1924. Due to the proposal of Yang Sen, the governor of Sichuan Province at that time, Yang Sen ordered all the old yamen to be demolished, and a north-south street was built here. Later, two streets were built, namely the east, west, south and north sections of Chunxi Road. It was originally named "Shuangwei Road" according to his title of "General Shuangwei". Later, people took this sentence from Laozi's Tao Te Ching: "People come and go, just like a platform on a spring", and renamed it Chunxi Road to describe the bustling business, people coming and going, and prosperous times here.