The 13 districts were divided into Upper Heyuan and Lower Heyuan. Upper Heyuan referred to Xuanhe Township, and Lower Heyuan referred to Pengkou Town. The source of the Upper River consisted of eight workshops, namely Wu Jia Workshop, Cao Workshop (divided into two workshops), Gangbei, Kenan, Huangshakeng, Chengxi, and Yangbei. The Lower River Source consisted of five workshops, namely Wen Workshop, Yang Workshop, Zhang Jiaying, Peng Kou, and Ma Pu. There were a total of thirteen workshops.
There were a total of 108 workshops in Chang 'an City, which played different roles. First of all, the market was a residential area, similar to the current closed community. No one was allowed to enter and exit at night. Secondly, the division of the square was convenient for the management of the city, especially in Chang 'an, which had a large population. The whole city was divided into blocks, similar to a chessboard, and each block was a square. In addition, there were streets, alleys, etc., with different locations and sizes. Chang 'an City's market system was strict. The residential area and the market were separated and surrounded by walls. This system promoted the prosperity of commerce in Chang 'an and attracted merchants from the Western Regions and other countries. In general, the 108th District of Chang 'an City played an important role in urban planning, residential and commercial development.
Friendship and teamwork are also common themes. Just like in the original series, the characters in the fanfiction need to work together. In the context of Azur Lane, this could mean shipgirls and heroes from My Hero Academia combining their forces to defeat a common enemy. For instance, they might have to face a powerful sea - based villain that requires both the strategic thinking of the shipgirls and the unique powers of the heroes.
Yes, balance was a big challenge. I kept wobbling at first. It took me a while to get used to the feeling of two wheels under me. I fell a couple of times too, but I was determined to keep going.
For me, it was the sense of freedom. I pedaled away from my house, the wind in my hair. The world seemed so big and new. I passed by my neighbors' houses, seeing things from a different perspective. I discovered a little park that I had never noticed before. It was like a whole new world opened up during that first bike ride.
My first plane ride was both exciting and a bit nerve - wracking. I remember walking onto the plane and being amazed at how small the seats looked. As the plane took off, my stomach did a little flip. But once we were in the air, looking out the window at the clouds below was just magical.
It was a wonderful experience. We rode along a scenic path. The wind blew gently as we pedaled. Mom pointed out beautiful flowers and birds. It was a simple yet precious time together.