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What does Muyuan Road mean?

Mu Yuandao, whose real name is Yang Gui, is an imaging doctor by profession and his native place is Pingshan, Sichuan. There used to be pen names such as perseverance, flowing clouds and flying snow, and loving flying. He likes traveling, photography, making friends and so on. He has a special interest in writing since he was a child, and he likes graffiti when he grows up. He kept writing since 200 1, and wrote a long tragic novel "The Covenant of Roses". Some of his works were selected in Selected Works of Contemporary Internet, Yibin Daily, etc.

Muyuan Road was inspired by Muyuan Chuan Dao. Muyuanchuan is today's Muchuan River, so it starts from Qianwei Ancient City, passes through Wuzhishan Valley, passes through Mabian Old River Dam along Zhongdu River, sends out a new city on Jinsha River, and then turns to Leibo. The ancient road leading to Xichang is called "Muyuanchuan Road" by historians. This is Muyuanchuan Road, a little-known branch of the Southern Silk Road. In 225, in order to quell the rebellion in the south, Zhuge Liang led the army of Shu Han to the south, and he personally led the main force of the marked army to the earliest rebel land (present-day west).

Often) high. The marching route is from Chengdu to the south along the Minjiang River, from Qianwei to Anshang (now a new town) via Muyuanchuan Road, crossing Mahu Lake, and stationing troops at low tide. After defeating the rebels in Gaoding, it crossed Jinsha River in May, went deep into the barren land, captured Meng Huo seven times, and settled the south middle school. After the Sui and Tang Dynasties, many people who entered Xichang from Chengdu along the Minjiang River were unwilling to take the Yibin detour and go straight to Muchuan. Therefore, Muyuanchuan Road was replaced by Shore Road, which became an important branch of the eastern route of the South Silk Road. the Tang Dynasty

In the future, Muyuanchuan Road will become more and more important. During the Zhenguan period, Muyuan Town was set up in front of Muyuanchuan in the Tang Dynasty, which was one of the twenty-two soldier towns in the early Tang Dynasty. In the third year (687), Jiazhou County ordered Ma to fight Mahuyi on this road, and won a great victory, defending the southern Xinjiang of Jiazhou. Later, it was publicized in Bei Le, Muchuan, and it was called "Ma Yuanqing Jigong Monument", which was a victory of Muchuan humanities and was recorded in local chronicles.