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Gan ancient city composition 300

Li Gan, also known as Ploughing, was an ancient city in the Western Han Dynasty. Its earliest documentary record is 60 BC. It is located in Jiaojiazhuang Township, Yongchang County, jinchang City, Gansu Province, China, with an altitude of about 2,400 meters. It is an important city and military fortress on the ancient Silk Road. Li Gan is widely known for the mystery of the disappearance of the First Roman Legion, a hypothesis put forward by Homer H. Dubs, a professor of sinology at Oxford University in England, about the history of the relationship between the Han Dynasty and Rome. He believes that in 53 BC, when seven Roman legions led by crassus were defeated by the rest of the troops in the Battle of Calais, crassus's eldest son did not die, but more than 6,000 people who led the First Legion lined up to defend and did not return to Rome. I don't know where to go. It is speculated that he may eventually settle in Laoqi, Yongchang County, Gansu Province, China. In 2007, after genetic identification of local people, scientists found that most of their Y chromosomes were native to East Asia, and most haplotypes had nothing to do with the Romans. The most likely explanation is that they are similar to Uighurs, and it is false to point out that the local people's DNA is of Roman origin. Liu Zeng, from the Institute of World Religions of China Academy of Social Sciences, wrote an article introducing Bai, an internationally renowned sinologist, and thought that the statement that "Roman legions were stranded in China" was a report that various news media rushed to sell. 20 15 Li Gan Ancient City was approved as a national 4A-level tourist attraction, with historical, cultural and humanistic landscapes such as Li Gan Ancient City Ruins, Garrison Camps, Wind Whistles, Ancient Battlefield, Iron Blasting Platform, Li Gan Pavilion and the planned mysterious and legendary Li Gan's entertainment. Li Gan Tourist Highway is connected with National Highway 3 12. In recent years, with the arrival of many domestic and foreign tourists, it has become a charming classic tourist route in Hexi Corridor. Yongchang County has approved the development project of Li Gan ancient Roman style entertainment city. The first Li Gan Cultural International Tourism Festival in Jinchang, China opened on August 20th, 20 12.