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What do you mean by Changle Square Street, Seven Square, Four Alleys and Six Streets?

Some streets and buildings on the streets.

According to the query of Baidu area, Changle Square Street is located in beilin district, Xi City, Shaanxi Province, and seven squares, four lanes and six streets refer to some streets and buildings with historical and cultural value. Seven lanes refer to seven streets with a long history in Changle Square, namely Sheng 'an Square, Xingqing Square, Yi Tong Square, Yongle Square, Baoji Square, Changle Square and Wuben Square. Streets and alleys have a unique historical and cultural background, and Changle Square is the location of Yongle Palace, a royal garden in Sui and Tang Dynasties, which has important historical significance. Four lanes refer to four lanes in Changle Square Street, namely Renyi Lane, Dongting Gate Lane, Xitingmen Lane and Caojia Lane. Alleys are also rich in historical and cultural heritage. Renyi Lane was once the former residence of Du Ruhui, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty. Sixth Street refers to the six main streets in Changle Square Street, namely, the eastern part of Huancheng South Road, Xingqing Road, Yongle Road, Dongting Gate, Changle Square and Umbrella Tower Road. The buildings on both sides of the street are mostly traditional houses and commercial buildings, showing the style and atmosphere of the ancient city.