When it comes to Chibi, people will think of the Battle of Chibi they read in books. In fact, Chibi is an ancient battlefield that has been preserved to this day. Apart from the Great Wall, local people also admire this ancient city very much. After all, many things happened in this ancient city, and many local people are their descendants. So besides this ancient city, what other fun attractions are there in Chibi? What are the landscapes of these attractions?
1、The Ancient Battlefield of Chibi in the Three Kingdoms
The battlefield under the blue sky and white clouds is still very majestic. Although there are not many beautiful landscapes now, the scene still shows the events that happened here in those days. Past tourists were deeply impressed by the scene.
2、Fengchu Temple
This is a place worth commemorating. Only the ancient apricot tree in front of the temple commemorates the fierce battle of the Battle of Chibi in those days. The moment of victory was paved with these.
3、Cliff Inscriptions
This is where Zhuge Liang borrowed arrows from the straw boats in those days. But it has to be said that this is Zhuge Liang’s wisdom. The victory of the war gave the soldiers a lot of hope. Today, it is still vast and magnificent, and its momentum remains undiminished.
4、Shengu Terrace
It was here that a great battle was about to begin. It was Zhou Gong who pointed out everything. Finally, after winning the victory, he left a place with a glorious reputation. This is a magical place, and tourists who come here will involuntarily become solemn and solemn.
5、Three Kingdoms Film and Television City
This has become the filming location for many film and television dramas. Many crews have created the plots of one scenic spot after another here, restoring many scenes of that time. From TV, people can better understand the political situation and politics at that time, making the solidified history more vivid and vivid.
Chibi is not only a memory of history, but also a memory of an era. Now that a long, long time has passed, people still retain their awe for the turbulent political situation thousands of years ago. Today, every brick and tile here has become invaluable.
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