Wudaoying Hutong is located at the southwest corner of Yonghe Palace Bridge. Ming Dynasty belongs to Chongjiaofang, known as Wude Weiying. According to legend, this place is the barracks of the Ming Dynasty guarding the city, hence its name. The Qing Dynasty belonged to the Yellow Banner inlaid, called Wudaoying. Both battalions and guards are related to the garrison. Battalion is a kind of military unit. The place of garrison is also called battalion. Wei was a military unit in the Ming Dynasty. Five thousand and six hundred people are one guard, which can be divided into inside and outside. Those stationed in Beijing are called Jingwei. Those stationed outside Beijing are called guards. The guards are all subordinate to the Governor's Office of the Fifth Army. Jingwei is different from the pro-army and non-pro-army, which are also subordinate to the Governor's Office of the Fifth Army. Wei's name has different origins, or functions, or regions, or Jiayu. Wude" Wei is a good saying. Wudewei Camp is the base of Wudewei. Later name of the Republic of China. In 1965, when rectifying the place names, the small headlines and the small two were merged and renamed Wudaoying Hutong. Today, Wudaoying has become a famous bar and restaurant street in Beijing. It's a must-go place for the fashion trend group.