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Enjoying the reputation of 'Terrifying Hero of China', Xiezhou is the birthplace of Guan Yu

During the Three Kingdoms era, there were many fierce generals like Lu Bu, Dian Wei, Ma Chao, and Taishi Ci, all of whom had illustrious military achievements and were renowned for their bravery. In terms of both civil governance and martial prowess, Guan Yu was a model for all. Hence, he was praised by Chen Shou, the author of 'Records of the Three Kingdoms', as the 'Terrifying Hero of China'. After Guan Yu, many famous generals took him as an example, encouraging themselves to establish their own merits. The 'Biography of Lu Xun' in the 'Records of the Three Kingdoms' also says, 'Yu was naturally brave and fierce, difficult to be an enemy, and had already taken Jingzhou, where his kindness and trustworthiness were widely recognized, and his courage and momentum were increasingly strong.' Finally, we arrive at Xiezhou, in the west gate of Xiezhou Town, Yuncheng, Shanxi. This is Guan Yu's hometown, facing the Zhongtiao Mountains to the north of the salt pond. It was first built during the Sui Dynasty, and was expanded and repaired during the Song and Ming Dynasties. It was destroyed by fire in the forty-first year of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, and it took more than ten years to restore. It is known for its early establishment, large scale, high standards, and well-preserved state. The southern part is lush with peach groves, where flowers bloom like brocade in spring. It was designed and built to reflect the peach garden setting where Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei swore brotherhood in Zhuo County. The whole area is surrounded by ancient cypresses, with beautiful lake and mountain views, bamboo around the lake, willows touching the green lotus, peach blossoms covering the mountains, and pavilions and towers. This article mainly features the photography of Chongning Hall, which is the main hall here, named after the title given to Guan Yu by Emperor Huizong of Song. In front of the hall, there is a bronze tripod incense burner and a rectangular table, which were cast in the Qing Dynasty following ancient styles.
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Posted: May 7, 2024
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