
▲ In the winter of 759 AD, Du Fu came to Chengdu with his family to avoid the An-Shi Rebellion. In the spring of the following year, he built a "thatched cottage" by the Huanhua Creek. Du Fu lived there for three years and nine months, and wrote more than 240 poems that have been passed down to this day.

▲ As a temple dedicated to the worship of both the monarch and his ministers in memory of such heroes of the Shu Han as Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei, it is an important material for studying the history and culture of the Three Kingdoms, and is of great significance for understanding the history, politics, military, and culture of the Shu Han regime.


▲ In the 57th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign (1718), the Qing court sent soldiers to quell the rebellion of the Dzungar tribe. Sichuan Governor Nian Gengyao built a new Manchu city inside the western wall of the city as a centralized station for the Eight Banners soldiers. At that time, Kuanzhai Alley was part of the Manchu city. After the Xinhai Revolution, the walls of Shaocheng were demolished and the barracks were gradually replaced by private houses.