What is Dong Zhuo's crossing the beam dock in the Three Kingdoms?

Nanwu is Dong Zhuojian's residence.

According to later Korean records:

According to "The Biography of Dong Zhuo in the Later Han Dynasty", in the third year of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo was built in Tan, 70 feet high and adjacent to Chang 'an. It is called "Long live Wu" and "Tan Wu" in the world. There are many treasures on the dock, and the grain is stored for 30 years.

From the cloud: "When things are done, the world is respected; No, this is enough. " After Zhuo's defeat, the wharf was destroyed (so the address is in the northeast of Meixian County, Shaanxi Province).

In the third year of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo built a small fort in Meixian County, Shaanxi Province for defense. It is 70 feet high and as thick as Chang 'an. Its name is Wanshouwu, and the world calls it Nanwu. There are many pearls in the small fort, and 30 years' grain is stored in the warehouse.

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Historical archaeology:

In 2008, Xi 'an Bao 'an Expressway began to prepare for reconstruction and expansion, and Meixian County wanted to increase Changxing service area. Shaanxi Institute of Archaeology and Meixian Cultural Center conducted routine exploration and excavation on the underground of Yaoshang Village, and found a large comprehensive workshop area for firing pottery with a total area of more than 30,000 square meters.

A large number of tiles, pipe tiles, palindrome floor tiles, hollow bricks and other building materials have been unearthed here, as well as 1000 pieces of animal bone products and wastes with processing traces, such as bone nails, antlers and other relics, as well as bronze models and bronze pottery models, all of which have the typical characteristics of the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty-this is equivalent to a super-large building materials factory at that time.

On 20 10, archaeologists conducted extensive archaeological investigation and exploration in key areas outside the excavation area, and found strip-shaped rammed earth relics in the north and southwest, which were initially judged as city wall relics. Combined with the records in Zhu that the Weihe River flows eastward to the south of the old town of Jixian County and the records in Tang Yuanhe County Records that the old town of Jixian County is fifteen miles northeast of this county, it is determined that this place is the site of Meixian County in Qin and Han Dynasties.

In July 1, Zhao Genfa, an old man in his seventies in Liuxiang Village near 2065438, told Liu Huaijun, an associate researcher of Meixian Cultural Center, a valuable clue. "There should be something under the high-voltage electric tower in the village wheat field."

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