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Where are the Three Kingdoms at a glance?

Looking at the Three Kingdoms at a glance is Jilin Fangchuan, and looking at the Three Kingdoms at a glance: Literally, "a place where you can see the Three Kingdoms at a glance" refers to Jilin Fangchuan, a national scenic spot.

Jilin Fangchuan is located in the southeast of Hunchun City, Yanbian Korean Autonomous Prefecture, Jilin Province. On a sunny day, standing on the watchtower and looking out to Russia, you can see the vast Sea of Japan and the small bays and coastlines of the Sea of Japan that go deep into the land. On the left is the mountains and rivers of Russia, and on the right is Tumen River and North Korea, which is known as "seeing the mountains and rivers of the three rivers and listening to the crows of chickens and dogs in the three countries with both ears".

Old Eight Scenery in Fangchuan, Jilin Province

1. Xianfeng's cloud hat refers to the mountains in the north of Hebei, and it always wears a heavy cloud hat in rainy summer.

2. The sound of ancient crossing waves refers to the sound of ancient crossing ferries ringing day and night.

3. Bubble-star pearls refer to countless giant clams produced in Shui Bo, which spit bubbles in the moonlight and give off dazzling pearl luster.

4. Longquan Jing Ling means that there is a clear Longquan in the stone scorpion at the foot of the mountain.

Chun Qing in Lu 'an refers to the tender yellow willow swaying and falling on the Tumen River levee every spring.

6. The Lotus Pond Jiuqu refers to the Shui Bo of the Red Lotus Pond, which bends, overlaps and glows.

7. The slight frost of forest deer refers to the early autumn when sika deer in Fangchuan forest come out for food under the condition of slight frost.

8. Mountain snow refers to the accumulation of snow and light around the mountain in winter to prevent Sichuan.