Lijiang / 丽江
[[Lijiang|丽江]] appears in 150.吃菌!和阿错聊云南的鸡枞、松茸、见手青 through [[ACuo|阿错]]’s discussion of [[Cangcheng|《苍城》]] and [[TeaHorseRoad|茶马古道]]. She describes Lijiang as a city historically shaped by horse transport and says the novel’s 小皮匠 was imagined around older Lijiang/Naxi context, even if readers may understand him differently.
In this source, Lijiang is not only a tourism signifier. It is a place where older transport routes, ethnic memory, household labor, and mountain geography remain available as fiction material and local historical imagination.
Key Claims
- The episode frames Lijiang as deeply connected to horse and mule transport.
- [[Cangcheng|《苍城》]] uses Lijiang-area memory without requiring readers to reduce character identity to a single ethnic label.
- Lijiang extends the wiki’s horse branch from broad civilizational infrastructure into regional fiction and everyday transport survival.
Connections
- [[Yunnan|云南]] - province context.
- [[TeaHorseRoad|茶马古道]] and Horse As Civilizational Infrastructure - historical and transport branch.
- [[Cangcheng|《苍城》]] and Place-Based Fiction - literary branch.
- [[ACuo|阿错]] - source author and guest.