2. In the Song Dynasty, Guo wrote the poem "West Village": "There are 89 monasteries in the West Village. Fish has nowhere to sell, and wine is sold as reed flowers. " It can be seen that there were only a few villagers here at that time, and the lake was not full of lotus flowers, but of reed flowers full of snow. Later, when the bridge was built, Chen Zhiyou said in a poem in the Ming Dynasty: Does the sunset call for crossing every time the Dongfeng passenger carries a pot? Spring is the craziest, with thousands of peach blossoms and willows. (Xilin Bridge) However, the bridge at this time is still antique, simple and lovely, but by the time Li was in the late Ming Dynasty, the bridge had been rebuilt and people used to call it "Xilin Bridge".