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Where is Guanli?

the area west of Shanhaiguan or east of Jiayuguan. Shanhaiguan (also known as Yuguan, Yuguan and Linlvguan) is located 15 kilometers northeast of Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province. It is named Shanhaiguan because it is close to the mountain and the sea. The national 5A-level tourist scenic spot, the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, is one of the northeast passes of the Great Wall of Ming Dynasty, and is known as "one of the three wonders", "the first pass in the world", "the throat of the border county and the guarantee of the capital" of the Great Wall of China.

Guanli is the area west of Shanhaiguan or east of Jiayuguan.

Shanhaiguan (also known as Yuguan, Yuguan and Linlu Pass) is located 15 kilometers northeast of Qinhuangdao City, Hebei Province, so it is named Shanhaiguan because it is close to the mountain and the sea. The national 5A-level tourist scenic spot, the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, is one of the northeast passes of the Great Wall of Ming Dynasty, and is known as "one of the three wonders", "the first pass in the world", "the throat of the border county and the guarantee of the capital" of the Great Wall of China.

The circumference of Shanhaiguan City is 4,727 meters, the height of the city is 14 meters and the thickness is 7 meters. In the 14th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (1381), a city was built, and a garrison was set up. Shanhaiguan has four main gates and various defensive buildings. Including the "first pass in the world" Arrow Tower, Jingbian Tower, Muying Building, Linlu Building, Wengcheng and the 135-meter-long Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty Plain.

Guannei:

(1) The ancient dynasty that established its capital in Shaanxi was generally called Hanguguan or the vicinity of Wangji west of Tongguan was called "Guannei".

(2) The area west of Shanhaiguan was called "inside Shanhaiguan" in Ming and Qing Dynasties. In addition, the area to the east of Kangding County in Sichuan Province is also called "Guannei".

Commissioner:

(1) The Qin, Han and Tang dynasties made Shaanxi their capital, calling the area east of Hanguguan or Tongguan "Commissioner".

(2) In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces were called "outside Shanhaiguan", which was named because they were located outside Shanhaiguan.