Pass?Yes, I've read this book before. It's called " Rebirth, A Sweet Love ". It's about a female protagonist who was accidentally reborn. She only wanted to cherish the people she didn't cherish in the past and have a sweet love. I recommend this very sweet youth school novel to you. I hope you will like it.
Pass?😋The novel I recommend to you is The Thief System, The Evil Concubine Attacks. This novel was an ancient romance novel. It told the story of Liu Chuntao, a modern thief who traveled to ancient times and became a civilian girl who was kidnapped by the Ninth Prince. Then, she had to complete a series of tasks given to her by the system and finally grow into a virtuous queen. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
Youzhou PassThe article mentioned that there was a pass near Youzhou. Although Gubei Pass did not have the word "pass" in its name, it was also a pass in the military geographical sense. It was located near Youzhou, between the capital and Hebei Province. Chaohe River flowed south from the north and entered Miyun Reservoir through Gubei Pass. Gubei Pass was located between the mountains of Yanshan Mountain Range, near Gubei Pass Town at the north end of Miyun District in Beijing City. These passes were of great strategic significance and played an important role in the military defense of Youzhou Province.
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Ancient Pass of YunnanThere were many famous examples of ancient passes in Yunnan:
- Shengjing Pass: It was located on Xuanwei Ridge at the Yunnan-Guizhou border, 9,000 meters east of Fuyuan County, Yunnan Province. It was built in the early Qing Dynasty. It opened the way in the Qin Dynasty, established the official road in the Yuan Dynasty, and built the pass in the Ming Dynasty. The two mountains at the pass were steep and steep, with deep canyons. The pass was 37 meters wide and the terrain was dangerous. It had the momentum of "one man guarding the pass, ten thousand men could not open it". It had the title of "the key to Yunnan","the first pass to Yunnan","the east gate of Yunnan" and so on. The existing cultural landscape includes the post road, Shengjing Square, Stone Dragon Pavilion, etc. In history, it has experienced the construction, collapse, demolition and reconstruction of the customs building. In 1987, it was announced by the People's Government of Yunnan Province as a cultural relic protection unit in Yunnan Province. In July 2000, it was approved as the third batch of patriotic education bases in Yunnan Province.
- The Elephant Refining Pass was the third pass among the nine passes and eighteen shops that remained along the southern Silk Road from Kunming to Dali.
- Dousha Pass, also known as Stone Pass, was located in the southwest of Yanjin County, Yunnan Province. It was the junction of Yunnan and Sichuan. On the other side of the river, the rock was split into two by the Guan River, forming a huge stone door that locked the main road of Yunnan and Sichuan, thus the name. This place had a history of more than 2200 years. The Southern Silk Road passed through here in the 4th century B.C., and the Pre-Qin, Qin, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Sui and Tang Dynasties all developed roads here. It had the intersection and integration of many cultures, leaving behind famous cultural heritage and historical relics such as Wuchi Road, Stone Gate Gate, Tang Yuanzi's inscription on the cliff, and the hanging coffins of the Bo people. It was known as the "First Pass in Southern Yunnan" and was the first checkpoint for the ancients to enter Yunnan from Shu Road.
- Dehong Ming Dynasty Pass Ruins: Located in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture of Yunnan Province, it was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty to defend against the military threat of the Myanmar Dongyu Dynasty. It was composed of eight passes, divided into the upper four passes (Kobe Pass, Wanren Pass, Jushi Pass, Tongbi Pass) and the lower four passes (Tiebi Pass, Huju Pass, Hanma Pass, Tianma Pass). The Ming Dynasty government set up Manha Garrison and Longba Garrison to be responsible for the defense of the upper four passes and the lower four passes respectively.
- Biji Pass: It was famous on the ancient tea-horse road from Kunming to western Yunnan. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the tea-horse road from Kunming to Dali had to pass through nine passes and eighteen shops. Biji Pass was the first pass on this ancient road.
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