Shuntouling Ancient Road in Lianzhou is one of the top ten ancient roads in China. This 2000-year-old historical road is no longer brilliant and even gradually forgotten. In 2013, I once walked through the Shuntouling section of the Qin and Han ancient roads. At that time, both sides of the ancient roads were covered with weeds taller than people, and it was also difficult to move forward. In the past two years, Lianzhou began to play the tourist card of this ancient road, and carried out a series of promotional activities, such as camping for 1,000 people … Shuntouling is located at the junction of Hubei and Guangzhou provinces, and the ancient road of Qin and Han dynasties shuttled through Shuntouling village, leading to Linwu, Hunan, and Lianzhou, Guangdong, on the other hand. This ancient road connected to the Central Plains was gradually transformed into a channel for traders to traffic goods, and Shuntouling Village naturally became a place for merchants to rest. Although a local tourism management department was set up in Shuntouling Village, the door lock was closed, and occasionally only farmers walked by. When the &”;Southern Tianmen&”; was built, it is difficult to verify. The two gates are arches made of bluestone strips, and each arch has a stone plaque inscribed with the name of the pavilion. The stone tablet at the north gate is engraved with three characters of &”;Guangyin Pavilion&”; in regular script. The name of &”;Guangyin Pavilion&”; has two meanings: First, Guangdong is just beyond the pavilion, and Guangdong will bring &”;Fuyin&”; to business travelers; Another meaning is that this pavilion can &”;shade&”; the people in the past. The stone plaque at the south gate of the pavilion reads &”;the worse gate&”; in three Chinese characters, which means that boarding the pavilion is like boarding the gate of heaven, and it also tells pedestrians that they have already climbed the top of the mountain when they arrive at the pavilion. The sink in the pavilion and the stone carvings in front of the door were destroyed. Thirteen years later, the sink was still intact. Out of the worse gate, it goes down the Shuntouling Mountain, which is a long ancient bluestone road leading to Xingzi Town in Lianzhou. Weeds on both sides are gone, and they are replaced by white peppers planted by villagers and wild chrysanthemums all over the mountains. The &”;Huaiqing Pavilion&”; in the middle of the mountain is a place for passers-by to shelter from the wind and rain and rest. The villager who went to the market in Shantang in the above picture tells that before the 1980s, villagers used this ancient road to go to the market. I stayed on the ancient road for more than two hours, without any tourists, but chatted with the professional households who went to the market and stocked. Shan Ye&;s pythons are overgrown with weeds. Zhao Tuo&;s ancient road, which sent troops south in the past, is no longer brilliant, but now it has gradually been forgotten or even faded. Guangzhou self-driving line Guangqing Expressway enters Qinglian Expressway, and goes to the roadside exit. Navigation location: &”;Nantianmen Town, Lianzhou Road&”; is about 360 kilometers long.