1. Introduction to Jianmen Pass What information is available about Jianmen Pass 2. History of Jianmen Pass 3. Introduction to Jianmen Pass 4. Where is Jianmen Pass Introduction to Jianmen Pass What information is available about Jianmen Pass 1. Jianmen Pass
Menguan is located 15 kilometers south of Jiange County, Sichuan Province, at the break of Jianmen Mountain. There are cliffs on both sides that reach straight into the sky. The peaks lean against the sky like swords. The cliffs are separated and the two walls face each other. They are shaped like doors, so they are called "Swords".
Door".
It enjoys the reputation of "Jianmen is the most dangerous place in the world".
2. The Jianmen Pass was formed in the Cretaceous period. It is a rare city wall-style conglomerate cliff Danxia landscape in the world. It is a natural pass with a vertical height of nearly 300 meters and the narrowest point at the bottom of only 50 meters. It is the first natural pass in the world.
3. Jianmen Pass is the iconic scenic spot of Jianmen Pass Scenic Area. In 1982, it was used as the core attraction to establish the Jianmen Shu Road as one of the first batch of national key scenic spots.
History of Jianmen Pass Jianmen Pass is an ancient pass located in Jiange County, Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province, China.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang built the Shu Road. He saw that the terrain here was steep and there was a natural pass between the two mountains and canyons, so he took advantage of the situation and built a pass as a barrier to the Shu Han.
After Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Wei led his troops to resist Zhong Hui's 100,000 Wei army here until the Shu Han surrendered to Wei.
The poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty described Jianmen Pass in his poem "The Road to Shu is Difficult": "The sword pavilion is towering and Cuiwei. One man can guard the pass, but ten thousand men cannot open it." The modern Jianmen Pass building was rebuilt in the 1980s.
It was rebuilt after being destroyed by fire in 2005.
After it was destroyed by the Wenchuan earthquake in 2008, the current Jianmenguan Tower was built on the site of the Qing Dynasty.
An introduction to Jianmen Pass. The poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty wrote in "The Road to Shu is Difficult" that "the sword pavilion is towering and cuiwei. One man can guard the pass, but ten thousand people cannot open it." The sword pavilion here refers to the Jianmen Pass located in Guangyuan, Sichuan.
Menguan integrates Shu Dao culture, Three Kingdoms culture, and red culture, and is a well-known tourist destination in China.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, chiseled stones here to build the Feiliang Pavilion Road, and built the Feiliang Pavilion on the two cliffs of Dajian Mountain. This became a famous military pass.
After the Sui Dynasty, the route from Shaanxi and Gansu to Shu was gradually changed, and the Zhange Road from Xiaojian to Dajian Pass was gradually abandoned, and "Jiange" became another name for Jianmen Pass.
In the second year of the Republic of China, Jianzhou was changed to Jiange County, and Jiange also referred to the county name from then on.
The terrain of Jianmen Pass is dangerous and has always been a battleground for military strategists.
In 1935, the Fourth Front Army of the Red Army captured Jianmen Pass, a military fortress in northern Sichuan, after a fierce battle. Jianmen Pass also became a famous Red cultural site.
Where is Jianmenguan? Introduction to Jianmenguan 1. Jianmenguan Town belongs to Jiange County, Guangyuan City, Sichuan Province. It is located on the northern edge of the Sichuan Basin, north of Jiange County, bordering Zhangwang Town and Gaoguan Town to the east, and Hanyang Town to the south and west.
Connected to the north and adjacent to Xiasi Town and Zhaohua District, it covers an area of ??132.4 square kilometers, governs 2 communities and 14 administrative villages, and has a total population of 17,248 as of 2013.
2. It was called Jiange during the Shu and Han Dynasties. It was called Jianmen Pass during the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and Dajian Town was established. Wu Zetian established Jianmen County in the second year of Shengli (699), and removed the county in the 20th year of the Yuan Dynasty (1283).
In the Qing Dynasty, Jianmenyi, Jianyibao, and Anren Township were established. In the Republic of China, Jianmen Township was established. In 1985, the township was removed and established as a town. In 1992, it was renamed Jianmenguan Town.