Brief introduction of Wuhan tiemenguan

Tiemenguan is a part of Qingchuan Pavilion Scenic Area and an important military fortress in ancient times, with a very long history. There are too many historical allusions and legends here, which are of great cultural research value and ornamental value. It is a good minority scenic spot and worth punching in.

Tiemenguan is a part of Qingchuan Pavilion, and few tourists come here every day. Looking from a distance, it is an ancient city gate. You can get off the Yangtze River Bridge in Wuhan and go to Qingchuan Pavilion Scenic Area, which is your only place. You can also enjoy the beauty of the beach along the way.

It is a battleground for military strategists in the history of tiemenguan. Tiemenguan is now built after the founding of the People's Republic of China, which is very distinctive. Next to Qingchuan Pavilion, it belongs to a scenic spot. Free visit. You can get in by swiping your ID card.

There is a monument in it, introducing that tiemenguan was built at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, more than 800 years ago/kloc-0. Before the Tang Dynasty, it was a military fortress, followed by a trade passage. Seen from below, it is quite spectacular. Tiemenguan is on the Yangtze River at the foot of Guishan Mountain. There is a Han River from Hanyang to Hankou, and the bridge has only one stop.

Tiemenguan is the Gu Men connecting Kameyama and Qingchuan Pavilion. From a distance, he looks like a muscular tough guy, and his wet body is more heroic! According to historical records, Sun Wu built the tiemenguan in order to guard Guishan Mountain, which can block Cao Wei from going south in the north and Shu Han from going east in the west. It is magnificent and dangerous, so it is easy to defend but difficult to attack. Tiemenguan has experienced many offensive and defensive wars, and is known as "Tiger and Leopard Pass".

Tiemenguan, which straddles Xima Street and connects with Qingchuan Pavilion Scenic Area, is magnificent. If you enter Qingchuan Pavilion, you can go to tiemenguan. In the Qing Dynasty, a Guandi Temple was built on the basis of tiemenguan.

Legend has it that Guan Yu once washed his red rabbit BMW on the Yangtze River at the foot of Guishan Mountain, so he named this place Ximakou. In the early years of the Republic of China, due to the war, the only remaining relics in tiemenguan, together with temples, were in ruins.

Later, after three years of reconstruction, a magnificent tiemenguan once again appeared in front of the world. After reconstruction, tiemenguan has a three-arch shape. Compared with the inner arch of Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, tiemenguan here is twice as high as Yumen Gate in Nanjing, and one third higher. It can be said that it is the largest Guancheng in China at present, which is more magnificent than all previous dynasties in tiemenguan.

After the completion of tiemenguan, the wall is made of red sandstone, the internal structure of the wall is reinforced concrete, the tower is closed, and the cornices protrude. It tells the story of a series of characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is integrated with the rich national architectural style and has a strong Chu style.

Standing on the tiemenguan, you can see the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, and at the same time, you can also see the Wuhan TV Tower. The East Moon Lake is as quiet as the autumn moon, and the beautiful and elegant Hanshui River flows through the moon.

Now look at tiemenguan. Historical buildings are very new. That's because it was rebuilt by 1999, but it reflected the style at that time. It was also beautiful when we were in bloom by the roadside.

On the tiemenguan, you can look into the distance. Although not tall, you can relax your eyes. There is a constant flow of traffic in tiemenguan. Looking at such a strong tower, you can imagine that it was a very important checkpoint in ancient times.

In addition, if you want to go to tiemenguan, you must enter Qingchuan Pavilion before 4 o'clock. If you go to Qingchuan Pavilion in the afternoon, you should go to tiemenguan first and then Qingchuan Pavilion, because the staff of Qingchuan Pavilion will lock the passage to tiemenguan at 4 o'clock, probably for safety reasons. There is nothing upstairs, just a special statue, and then there is nothing.

Have you ever heard of tiemenguan in Wuhan? Tiemenguan, Hanyang District, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, is an old city gate with little reserves. Listening to this name will give you the feeling of an ancient guard. It is a wall with a sense of history, and its appearance is really good. The upper part is the building, and the lower part is the passable doorway.

You can climb tiemenguan.