Qin Guan's butt had made the top ten unsolved mysteries of his department, leaving behind endless legends for future students.
Qin Guan finished the class and waited for Ye Dong and Wang Lei in their dormitory. Ye Dong would be keeping his promise. His creditors had been getting more and more, so he planned on organizing a collective enrolling activity among the college social clubs after the military training. He had asked Li Jie and Mu Lejiang to inform all the clubs.
One of them was the leader of the dancing club, and the other was the director of the camping club. Ye Dong was good at putting his resources to good use.
After their threats, two more names were added to the contract. Only Liu Xiaoyang was left. For friendship’s sake, they couldn't leave him alone in their dormitory, so Ye Dong had to treat all his roommates. When they all finished their classes, they got together and headed for Gui Street in a formidable array.
Located in the western part of the Dongzhimen overpass, Gui Street was surrounded by embassies. The foreign visitors and working staff of Beijing could taste authentic Chinese dishes there conveniently. Every year, the restaurants on that street would make tens of millions of yuan from foreign guests. With more than 100 restaurants within more than one kilometre, that area had the greatest density of restaurants in Beijing. That’s why it was called the capital dinning street.
They all took the tube there. It was a starry night. Under the light of the lamps, they saw the busy, noisy street. The neon lights around the sign boards were shining, and the lines of restaurants made them dizzy. They had no idea which one to choose.
As a local, Liu Xiaoyang solved the problem for them. He pointed to one of the restaurants in heroic spirit, announcing, "We’re going to the Xiao Lin Hot Pot Restaurant".
The others just looked at him, waiting for an explanation. He led his roommates to the restaurant proudly as he said, "You have to know the history of the street first. Do you know what kind of place Gui Street was in the old times?"
"The capital was a quite mannered city even back then. Not only its residents, but the city itself as well. You may be confused. The city is not a living organism after all. How could it possibly follow any rules? That's an ignorant question though. Since the Qing Dynasty, the royal, court-dispatched troops would go through Deshengmen Gate, and convicted criminals would go through Xuanwumen Gate. Dongzhimen Gate was used for wood transportation. Everyone obeyed these rules. The wood was used for coffins! Outside Dongzhimen Gate, there used to be a graveyard."
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