It's strange that every visit to Shakespeare's former residence is a rainy day, perhaps a rainy day can better reflect the atmosphere of Shakespeare's time. In the rain, visiting his former residence may be more able to appreciate the people of that era and that era. Shakespeare's former residence seems to be somewhat humble by modern standards. The walls made of branches and mud and the thatched roof suddenly have the feeling of Du Fu's thatched hall. Walking into his former residence, we can see everyday life furnishings. There are commentators wearing ancient clothes to explain the use of objects and utensils in that era for tourists. I guess Shakespeare lived the same life as the people of that era. These simple and rough utensils are full of everyday life. Maybe this is the era.