Luoyang, the ancient capital of the Zhou Dynasty, the ruins of the Han and Wei dynasties.
It lies in the center of the world, located on the sunny side of the Luoshui River. During the Western Zhou era, inscriptions on bronze artifacts already referred to the Luoyang Plain as "China."
In the millennia of smoke and wars, countless emperors and generals are buried on Mang Mountain.
But similar to Chang'an, after the turmoil in the late Tang Dynasty, Luoyang gradually declined, experiencing repeated war, no longer the splendid Divine Capital it once was.
Since the end of last year, the weather has changed suddenly, becoming cold. Although it's now past the vernal equinox, the chilly wind remains piercingly cold and the remnants of snow have yet to melt.
As darkness falls, the lights of the Wan Family in the ancient city gradually extinguish.
In the distance, the silhouette of Mang Mountain lies dormant like a dragon.
Near the southern market, Daohua Lane.
