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Shirley Zhu.

Lockyangcheng, the civilized specimen of the Silk Road Changyang City, the civilized specimen of the Silk Road Yangyang City, was once an important city in the Tang Dynasty, and Xuanzang was going to set foot on the west. road. Nowadays, most of the buildings in the city have been inundated by the infiltrating quicksand. Basically, there is no such thing. Only the northwest corner of the city has a round tall building with arched door openings and east-west connections. It is said that Kaiyuan was also found in the city. Tongbao coins, Tang Dynasty brick and tile artifacts. Winter in the western Gobi is cold and chilly. Entering the area of the Lockyang City Site, you can stand on the side of a well-preserved turret, and look at the ruins of large and small ruins. Think of Wang Changling's sentence: "Qinghai Changyun dark snow mountain, lonely city looking at Yumenguan." When we must have the same experience with us at this time. Walk to the ruins of the city wall, the hustle and the ancient shacks that are far away from the hustle and bustle, scattered in the wilderness of the vast sky, added a few more Shen Hongxiong. Near the red willow piles, a clump of valerian grass, a cluster of camel thorns, dotted between the yellow sand dunes, looks so rich and lush. The construction scale of Lockyangcheng is twice that of the old city of Jiaohe in Xinjiang. In the existing ancient city ruins in China, the city of Lockyang can be compared with Jiaohe Ancient City and Gaochang Ancient City. The old city standing in the Gobi, how many memories of the winds of the millennium? Standing on the site of the wind-eroded city wall, looking far away, except for the lonely city that is about to fall into the mud, only the Gobi desert. In the sun shining in the east, the sighs of Canghai Sangtian will not come out.
Posted: Feb 18, 2019
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