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On the way back from Typhoon Mountain, I drove Chang 'an CS75 to visit the Song and Yuan Naval War Museum.

I began to return from Mount Tai windmill mountain. On the way back, there is a place I've always wanted to see. I didn't go to visit because I didn't have time last time. That place is naval museum in Song and Yuan Dynasties. This is the last place where the fly ash annihilated the imperial court in the Southern Song Dynasty, and it is also the last place where the soldiers and civilians fought hard in the Southern Song Dynasty. I am a history fan. Wherever I go, I like to visit historical sites and explore some historical marks. Song and Yuan Naval Battle Museum is located in Yashan, Jiangmen. After this great war, the Southern Song Dynasty completely perished. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians followed the Southern Song Dynasty. Zhao Min, the last emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty, and Lu Xiufu, the prime minister, jumped into the sea to serve the Southern Song Dynasty! It's just 100 km from Taishan windmill mountain to Yashan mountain. It rained all the way down the mountain and water began to accumulate on the expressway. At this time, the advantage of 75' s body weight came out, and there was no feeling of drifting when overtaking on the expressway. It is very stable. Even when crossing deep water roads, the start of ESP will greatly protect 75 and protect passengers. Let's try this 100 km stormy road safely and reach Cliff Mountain safely!

It was still raining from Taishan to Yashan.

That night we camped at the post office and stayed at the gate of 75. There is water and a table here, which is convenient for cooking.

When I got up the next day, the weather still didn't improve. Look at 75 and our camping tent.

This post station is an ancient battlefield post station

Opposite 75 is the Song and Yuan Naval War Museum.

Our campsite is nearby, very convenient.

It rained all night, but 75 is still so beautiful.

This is the anchor of Song Jun in those days. The chains tied to it all have thick arms and are said to weigh 10 thousand Jin. Of course, a kilo in ancient times was only half of what we are now.

At the entrance of the Song and Yuan Naval War Museum.

No one came to play because of the weather.

Moreover, the epidemic is not over yet, and the scenic spot will not open until 9: 30.

Let 75 take a photo with this big ship.

The gate of the whole museum is modeled after the ships of the Southern Song Dynasty.

At that time, China's shipbuilding industry was very developed. There were thousands of tons of warships, carrying cannons and crossbows, and thousands of soldiers.

When I was wandering around the gate of the scenic spot, I found three plants of Phnom Penh grass, whose scientific names were unclear. Our local name is Phnom Penh grass, and it is the first time to see them grow so tall.

There are three ancient trees beside it. Are they like wicks? Pay homage to hundreds of thousands of loyal ministers in China.

Tall Phnom Penh grass+tall ancient trees+tall antique warships, which is magnificent enough.

We didn't go in until the conductor arrived at half past nine. The first thing that caught our attention was the laws of this country.

And the words written by Chairman Mao for Wen Tianxiang.

This is the last palace in the Southern Song Dynasty.

Palace corridor

This palace was the residence of the last emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty.

At that time, the Southern Song Dynasty was close to extinction and its financial resources were limited, so it was built very small, and the distant sea was the sea. At that time, the naval battle took place in the open sea.

Guanhailou became the last place to visit.

This building is the bedroom of Queen Yang.

This is the emperor's bedroom.

Later generations specially built a temple here in memory of Yang.

The buildings on both sides are loyalty shrines to commemorate the three outstanding figures in the Southern Song Dynasty. World War I was earth-shattering and touching.

Coming out of the museum, 75 is waiting for us in the light rain.

It's raining in Mao Mao, so we continue our next stop.