Jian'an Fortress is located on the top of Nanshan Mountain in Yuyang District, Yulin City. There are three remaining brick gates in the east, west and south of the castle for people to enter and exit. Entering the castle, the more conspicuous is the bell tower in the middle. According to the written description, the building was first built in the third year of Hongwu (1370), more than a hundred years earlier than the entire castle. There is a perfume village not far from Jian'an Fort, which gathers water into a pool, which is clear and sweet, and does not freeze in winter. The sparkling Qingshui River flows slowly from the foot of the mountain and pours into the Tuwei River. There are more than 30 residents in the castle, living in scattered places, making the whole castle seem empty. There used to be nearly 20 temples inside and outside the castle, which were successively built in the Ming and Qing dynasties. Today, there are only a few of them, including the Niangniang Temple, the Longwang Temple, the Sanguan Temple, and the Guandi Temple. Jian'anbao has experienced more than five centuries of ups and downs. In the middle of the Ming Dynasty, in order to defend against the southern invasion of the remnants of Mobei, 36 camps and forts were successively set up along the Great Wall in Yulin and guarded by troops. Jian'an Fort is a famous fortress on the east line. The castle was first built in the tenth year of Chenghua (1474), and the fort wall was built with bricks and stones in the thirty-fifth year of Wanli (1607). Jian'an Fort originally belonged to Yulin Wei, and was placed under Jiazhou in the third year of Emperor Yongzheng's reign (1725). In the twenty-seventh year of Qianlong (1762), it was placed under the jurisdiction of Yulin County. Therefore, the words "Jiazhou" can still be seen on some cultural relics (such as iron bells, steles, etc.) that are seen now. Originally, troops were stationed here. Later, due to the negotiation between the Han and Mongolian sides and the opening of a mutual market, the border defense was fine, and the castle lost its military significance, so the garrison was abolished. According to local people, before the Anti-Japanese War, the brick-clad castle was basically intact. Later, because no one paid attention to it, the outer city bricks were demolished by the surrounding people year by year and used for other purposes. Now only one Tucheng remains, but the general framework is relatively complete.
Jian'anbao, an abandoned Ming Dynasty Tunbing place. Located in Jian'anbao Nature Village, Daheta Township, Xiangyang District, Daheta Village, north of the original Yushen Highway (Yulin Yishenmu), 30 miles from Yulin City to the south and 5 miles from the Great Wall to the north. It is one of the 36 battalions along the Great Wall of Yanxu Town in the Ming Dynasty. At present, there are more than 30 households in the castle. In 1990, the Jian'anbao site was announced as a key cultural relics protection unit at the municipal level (Xiangyang District), and in 2008 the Jian'anbao site was announced as a provincial cultural relics protection unit.
Jian'anbao is located at the top of Nanshan Mountain. Not far from here, there is a perfume village. The water is pooled, clear and sweet, and it is not frozen in winter. The winding Qingshui River flows slowly from the foot of the mountain and injects the bald tail river. The castle has three remaining brick coupons in the east, west and south for people to enter and exit. The most conspicuous part of entering the castle is the clock tower in the middle. According to the text, the building was first built in Hongwu three years in 1370, more than 100 years earlier than the entire castle, which can be seen that the castle was built around this building. There are about 30 residents in the city, scattered and empty, the whole castle. There were nearly 20 temples inside and outside the castle, which were built in the Ming and Qing generations. Now there are only a few places such as Niangniang Temple, Dragon King Temple, Sanguan Temple, Guandi Temple and so on.
I walked around the city wall of Jian'anbao, and after enjoying the historical and cultural experience of the vicissitudes of change, Jian'anbao left me a lot of accidents. Under the serious and common condition of the 38 battalion fort of the Ming Great Wall in northern Shaanxi, although the wall bricks of Jian'anbao were depleted, they could still preserve the unusually intact earthen city, perhaps because it is located in a border gate, away from the world, hidden in a remote desert. It is really not easy to retain all historical and cultural heritage. I look forward to Jian'anbao's performance in the protection of monuments and tourism innovation.
If you can go and see it, go and see it~ It's good
If you can come and see it, it's good to go and see it.
The hot summer can't stop the enthusiasm for getting close to nature. Go up the top mountain and experience a wide and smooth view. Go to the mountains.