Zhuquemen was once the main south gate of Chang'an Emperor City in Sui and Tang Dynasty. It was named after the Zhuque in the four elephants representing the south. Under the door is Zhuque Street, the central axis of Chang'an City in Sui and Tang Dynasty, which was known as "Tianmen Street" in the Tang Dynasty. When the Sui and Tang Dynasty, the emperor often held celebrations here. Today, the Ming City Wall Zhuque Gate is located on the west side of Yongning Gate (South Gate), the city gate is Nanguangji Street, and the city gate is still bustling Zhuque Street. Standing on the city gate overlooking the city view of Xi'an, the city gate is an antique building, quite a bit of Tang atmosphere, but outside the city gate is full of modern architecture, ancient and modern perfect harmony. The greening of the ring park outside the city wall is very good, and the moat water is blue and rippling. It is a good place for Xi'an citizens to exercise and relax. During the epidemic period, you need to measure the temperature and show Xi'an one-yard green code.