Yangmen Square is named after the city gate here in the 15th century because it is decorated with solar patterns and serves as Madrid's east gate facing the direction of the sun rising every day. In 1570, the Sun Gate was demolished, but the place name was preserved. Therefore, the Sun Gate Square is a semi-circular symbol of the rising sun, surrounded by buildings around ten streets with the square as the center radiating outward, like the sunshine. The two-eyed fountains in the square coincide with Madrid's name as a "water-rich place". To the east of the square is a statue of a brown bear and a bayberry tree, which was completed in 1967. It represents the Madrid logo and is part of the Madrid emblem. Fog and Princess took N photos here. The reason is that fog thinks that there is too much difference between the princess and the princess. It is necessary to have a picture with the same face value, that is, fog is more beautiful. As a result, a group of Spanish students had been waiting for a long time. A beautiful boy came to negotiate with them. He was greedy for the beauty of others. He took the opportunity to take several pictures. Finally, he got the meaning of others and let us go.