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What interesting places in Hubei are worth visiting?

When it comes to Jinligou Scenic Area, most people's impressions are related to the story of Mulan in Huangpi. In fact, Jinligou has little to do with the story of Mulan. More importantly, it used to be a place where Tujia ethnic minorities lived together. During the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty, the 17th generation toast king in the Middle East, who was subordinate to the two major toasts in Tujia area, Shinan Tusi, moved from Xuanen County, Enshi Prefecture, western Hubei Province to eastern Hubei Province and chose Caidian Street in huangpi district. After nearly 300 years of development and change, he has a large number of Tujia cottages, which is also the past life of Jinligou.

Although it is early winter, the Gesanghua in Jinligou, Huangpi has dressed it up like the season of early spring. Although there is no bloom, you can also decorate it with Gesang flowers like stars! "Flowers are getting better and better, and shallow grass can be without horseshoes." This is probably the scene!

Under the sea of Gesanghua is the Touma performance venue. Hearing the sound of hooves, I left, and the performance had just begun. I found a place to sit down, but I didn't think so. I thought Tujia people were not really a people on horseback, so what tricks could they make.

The opening music is relaxed and pleasant, just like the general market, there is nothing to expect. In the later marriage, I just wanted to pat my ass and leave. When everything behind is performed in one go, looking back, isn't this the wedge of the whole story? If there is no harmonious and beautiful home, where will it compare with war?

When two Tujia chieftains got married, the burning and looting by bandits made the whole village enter a dark history.

The peaceful and harmonious life of the village was destroyed by the ruthless gunfire of bandits, and the elders in the village gave their lives for the peace of the village. Tujia children are not cowards. They long for a better life. They don't want this beautiful life to be broken by these unscrupulous bandits. Even if they die, they will defend their homes to the death. Under the leadership of the chief, he began to pick up a soil gun, ride a horse, put on armor and defend his home.

When the beautiful homeland where the ancestors lived was invaded by the war, unarmed Tujia men bravely stepped into the saddle, armed with sophisticated weapons, and fought to defend their homeland in the battlefield where the hooves were rushing.

Get on and off the horse, or run, or drive or pull, "drive" and "shout" in one go. Knife, gun, stick, sword, 1vs2, or one-on-one, Tujia men have never been timid, for the sake of their wives and children, for the sake of their homes, blood spilled all over the battlefield, feeling like death.

Touma is not a battle between people, but a contest between horses. Tujia men are usually training war horses, and war horses are not timid on the battlefield. Together with their masters, they hired battlefields, helped them and bravely killed the enemy.

Flying horse, sword and shadow, the voice of justice finally defeated the evil forces. Tujia men fought bravely on the battlefield and finally won the war, repelled the invaders and restored the peace of their homes.

I have seen countless horse battlefields in film and television works, many of which are made with special effects. Seeing this real horse battlefield in Jinligou killed almost all the horse battlefields in all film and television works. Touma here is a live performance with live ammunition. There are no post-production special effects behind the scenes, and there are no post-production editing artifacts. It is a real live performance in one go.

One stroke and one style can't be done overnight. "One minute on stage, ten years off stage" shows how much effort and painstaking efforts they usually make. More importantly, they don't just perform alone. They ride on horseback and need horses to complete a series of actions. This is not a simple matter. Under their domestication, horses are vigorous and vigorous, and have not degenerated into the instinct of grabbing employment on the grassland and the nature of fighting side by side with their masters on the battlefield.

Lin Qiu in Jinligou is full of dye. The calm here is not isolated from the world, but the Tujia children here live a life without competition; The grudges and enmities here have gradually dissipated in the long river of history, and the Tujia children here cherish the hard-won life that their ancestors sacrificed their lives.