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The history of Kuanzhai Lane
In the fifty-seventh year of Kangxi (17 18), Junggar invaded Tibet. After the Qing court sent 3000 officers and men to put down the rebellion, it chose 1000 soldiers to stay in Chengdu forever, and the whole city was built, which is a small city. The Qing system was strict, and all Manchu and Mongolian officers and men were not allowed to leave Shaocheng to get their hands on commercial transactions without permission. In the spring and autumn, he lived in Shaocheng Park (now People's Park) by the year, and made outstanding achievements to receive imperial grain. It's stormy, and now there are only two alleys left in Shaocheng!

"Kuanzhai Lane" is one of the three historical and cultural protection areas in Chengdu. It is composed of three parallel old-fashioned streets: wide lane, narrow lane and Jing lane, and the quadrangle community between them. In 1980s, it was included in the protection plan of Chengdu's famous historical and cultural city. In June 2008, the three-year renovation project of Kuanzhai Lane was completed. The newly rebuilt Kuanzhai Lane consists of 45 quadrangles in the style of the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, garden mansions with artistic and cultural connotations, and newly-built house-style boutique hotels. Kuanzhai Lane is a large-scale ancient street left over from Chengdu in the Qing Dynasty. It is also known as the protected block of three famous historical and cultural cities in Chengdu, together with Daci Temple and Wenshuyuan.