The big ditch between the Han Wangcheng and the Bawangcheng is the famous "difference" in history, and the boundary between the Chu River and the Han boundary in the middle of the Chinese chess board. The chasm was a river channel dug by Wei during the Warring States period. Therefore, the road from the north of Fuyang City leads the Yellow River into Putianze to the east and flows through Kaifeng territory, and the river is injected south.
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The big ditch between the Han Wangcheng and the Bawangcheng is the famous "difference" in history, and the boundary between the Chu River and the Han boundary in the middle of the Chinese chess board. The chasm was a river channel dug by Wei during the Warring States period. Therefore, the road from the north of Fuyang City leads the Yellow River into Putianze to the east and flows through Kaifeng territory, and the river is injected south.
The relics here are mainly the history of the struggle between Chu and Han Dynasty in the late Qin Dynasty. They also lead to many topics (including Chinese chess). So the interest here is much more than its scenery. The relics are not much preserved and there are few sights. If you have time to visit them, you don't have to visit them specially for this purpose.
It is very close to Zhengzhou, on the banks of the Yellow River, and you can overlook the Yellow River Datie Bridge on the banks of the river. This scenic spot should be much more famous than the scenery. The Chu River and Hanjie are from here. If you have time, you can play with the banks of the Yellow River.
Hanba Erwang City is not only a long-standing cultural heritage, but also a good historical site for protection and development.
Hanba Erwang City, listening to the name is very domineering, really good history, understand history culture, enjoy history stories.
Not bad, really good. Very historical.
Chinese civilization has a long and profound source, and in this 5,000-year history, there are many wonderful moments, of which the Han Dynasty period is very wonderful, this Hanba II Wangcheng is the imprint of history.