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Where is the specific address of Yu Dafu's former residence?
No.63 Guanlong, Daxue Road, Shangcheng District, Hangzhou

Yu Dafu's former residence is located on the Fuchun River in the east of Fuyang. Because there is a stone like a stork, it is named "Stork Mountain". According to legend, during the Three Kingdoms period, there was a Taoist temple on the top of Wudong Mountain, also called Guanshan Mountain. This mountain is more than 40 meters high and has many camphor trees. There is a "first floor of Chunjiang" on the river halfway up the mountain, which was rebuilt during the Tongzhi period of the Qing Dynasty. On the east side is "Songyun Mountain Villa", which was built by the famous patriot Yu Hua (Mantuo) for the old mother to spend her old age safely. The building is of brick and wood structure, simple and unsophisticated, and now there are famous calligraphy and paintings of Yu family and related historical materials on display indoors. There are two stone tablets embedded in the wall of the pavilion, namely the line-drawing bust of the Yu brothers painted by Ye and the poem tablet written by Guo Moruo. The side door of Stork Mountain is the ancestral hall of Dong Bangda, an important official and resident of Yongzheng Dynasty in Qing Dynasty. Dong was a scholar in Yongzheng period and was good at painting and calligraphy. He has edited books such as "Shiqu Baojian" and served as the minister of the Ministry of Industry. Kazuko (a scholar during the Qianlong period, who was also good at calligraphy and painting) was displayed in the ancestral hall. Yu Dafu's former residence is located in the inner low wall of Du Fu Lane in the city, a courtyard and the living room of the building, displaying calligraphy and paintings donated by his old friends, including Lu Xun's self-deprecating seven-metrical poems. Down the mountain road, there is a stone cliff facing the water on three sides, and the top of the cliff has a stone tablet of "Yan Ziling Fishing Place". On the east side, there is a huge stone engraved with the words "Climbing the clouds to catch the moon", which is the ink left by Su Song Dongpo when he traveled here.