From Binyangmen to East Street to the Confucius Temple, along the way, I encountered many foreign-licensed cars and tourist buses. I didn't expect the last day of the National Day holiday, and there were so many people coming to Shouxian to play. The Confucian Temple itself has nothing to say, or even a bit of a dilapidated, but the cultural atmosphere here is surprisingly strong. Cultural institutions such as cultural museums, libraries, calligraphy museums in small counties are all here, and there are many exhibitions, including calligraphy and painting, photography, folk customs, etc., which are very rich in content. The monument gallery is full of contemporary works, which should be made when completed. The most unique scenery here is the old man who has chess and card activities in the yard. At a rough look, there are 20 or 30 tables, plus the guests, and there are one or two hundred people in the small yard. The voice is full and it is not lively.