Jiayuguan is an important pass in ancient China, and it is a key road of traffic from the Central Plains to the West. Its architectural layout brings together all the elements of the ancient city defense, and Luocheng and Arrow Tower are its important components.
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Jiayuguan is an important pass in ancient China, and it is a key road of traffic from the Central Plains to the West. Its architectural layout brings together all the elements of the ancient city defense, and Luocheng and Arrow Tower are its important components.
Jiayuguan as the starting point of the Great Wall of Ming, guarding the main road of the Hexi Corridor into the Central Plains region, it is an outstanding representative of the cold weapon era Guan'ai City defense fortification system, all kinds of attack and defense facilities are complete, escorting the peace of the Chinese land.
As a world cultural heritage site, Jiayu Guanguan City fully displays the most complete city defense system in the Cold War era for visitors. The scale of Chengguan is small, but all kinds of city defense components are available, which can be said to be a husband.
It is said that a general soldier in the Ming Dynasty repaired, Luocheng into a convex shape, usually facing the enemy, the arrow towers on both sides echo, Luocheng's wall looks extremely strong, in the cold weapon era is also easy to guard the difficult place
Luocheng and Arrow House are the strongest places to defend against attacks outside the Guancheng Chongguan, built with city bricks. Despite being just across the city, the scenery is very different, and the entertainment has become horse riding and camel riding.
Luocheng was first built in Mingshi eight years (1495) and was built under the auspices of Li Duancheng, the military reserve road of Suzhou. "Luocheng" is the front of the enemy, and the "convex" shaped city walls are all bricked and very strong. "Arrow Building" is built at both ends of the north and south of Luocheng, which is a facility to watch the bonfires in Kansai, Guannan and Guanbei. Both ends are connected to the outer wall, and the outer wall is connected to the Great Wall of the north and south of Guancheng.