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What is the origin of Shenyang Middle Street?
Shenyang Middle Street is an ancient commercial street in Shenyang. Its original name was Siping Street. The name Zhongjie has been around for more than 60 years, and it is a folk name. 1945 After the recovery of Shenyang, Siping Street was renamed Central Street for the convenience of ordinary people. Over time, its real name, Central Street, is rarely called. After liberation, Central Street was renamed Central Road. In 1950s, the country rearranged the names and numbers of roads, and roads were divided into sections and lanes. The central road is divided into three sections. The first section includes Li Shunyuan, Siheli, Qiandeli, Li Yuzhen, Indifferent Lane, Wen Bin Lane, Pingshun Lane, Haiyan Lane, Li Wensheng, Li Weixin, Yushili, Li Xianglin, New Arts and Sciences and the Grand Stage. The second section includes Zhonglou North, Xinhua, Yisheng, Jiumenli, Li Zhongxin, Wanxingli, Wansheng, Xinyinli, Gongyuli, Guangsheng, Yangchun, Qingyuli, Gulou North, Tongxing, Li Zhonghe, Zhonglou South, Gonghouli, Li Zhongxin, Chunming, Volkswagen and China. There are three sections: Trade Lane, Chang 'an Temple Lane, Taishan Lane, Neighborhood Lane, Ai Wu Lane, Fan Hua Lane, Zhonglou Lane, Paper Lane, Hongpao Xili, Hongpao Dongli and Shuguang Lane.