Of course, it's a place full of wind, snow and moon. Listening to this name alone can lead to endless reverie. It makes people think that it used to be a place where rich people hide their golden houses. It also adds a lot of mystery to Erdai Lane. According to legend, Erdai Lane was once bought by a wealthy businessman in Yibao after burning his second aunt's house in a fire, and then gave it to her. So the name of Erdai Lane is still used. Nearby, there are actually Dai Lane and Sanma Lane, but its fame is not as big as Erdai Lane. The alley is not long, totally about 100 meters. Two rows of old double-storey buildings were built during the British colonial period. Most of the shops were named after second wives. Imagine, it seems that the second wives could enjoy the cool chat under the eaves, but this is the second wives'alley without second wives.