The
origin of Hunhuaizhang
Binggou
used to be a site where “Hunhuaizhang” military
base situated, which was a fortress built by
Mengtian, a General of Qin Dynasty, 214 B.C,
while he commanded his army northwards to fight
Xiongnu (one of the nomadic minorities to the
north of ancient China). Why the military base
was called Hunhuaizhang? In Chinese, “huai”
means the circle of arms and “zhang” means barrier.
According to historical record, Hunhuaizhang
military base was circled by Ku’er Gehe River,
which seemed to be a baby in the mother’s arms.
The history of Hunhuaizhang
In
214BC, Qinshihuang emperor commanded Mengtian-a
general to lead 300,000 soldiers to fight against
Xiongnu (one of the nomadic minorities to the
north of ancient China) in Binggou area. At
the same time, they began to built military
defense, which was called Hunhuaizhang. It lied
in the southwest of Taole County, north to the
city of Taole, 43 km far away, and west to Yinchuan
City, 35 km far away. This was recorded in historical
records in Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing
Dynasties. In 1980s, the discovery of ancient
tombs was the prove of Hunhuaizhang Site.
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