I came to Qintai Road in Chengdu to pursue the footprints of Zhuo Wenjun and Sima Xiangru. Look at the archway of the old path of Qintai. It's so luxurious and beautiful. Shops on both sides shine with gold, jewelry and business atmosphere. If it weren't for the street, the humanistic sculptures at the end of the street almost obliterated the well-known story of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun. Qintai Road is paved with blue granite, with the love story of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun as the theme, and the "bronze carriage and horse" steeds and horses at the intersection raise their hooves and roll their wheels. It is said that Sima Xiangru, a famous writer in the Han Dynasty, had no source of livelihood after elopement with Zhuo Wenjun, a gifted woman. He once sold wine on Qintai Road for a living, leaving behind a love story that lasted forever. Luwei's "Fengqiuhuang" sculpture, Sima Xiangru is fascinated with playing a kite, Zhuo Wenjun is dancing at the sound, and the classic love story of Sima Xiangru and Zhuo Wenjun is perfectly deduced here.