Wuguotou city site is located in the South Bank of Songhua River in the north of Yilan County. It is close to Mudanjiang River in the West and woken River in the East. Lahafu mountain (commonly known as Xishan) and wokenhada mountain (commonly known as Dongshan) are the East-West barriers, known as the "gateway of Songhua River". In the 10th century, the "shengnvzhenren" distributed along the Songhua River and the Heilongjiang River below Yilan formed five famous tribes, namely "Kaili, pennuri, orimi, yuelidu and yueliji" ("Liao history, Vol. 33)". The garrison position of yueliji is the most western, and it is also called the League City of the five kingdoms, so it is also called the city head of the five kingdoms. The site of the city is rectangular, 2210m in circumference, rammed with walls and 3M in height. According to the records of Liao history geography, the five kingdoms were attached by Liao emperor Shengzong, who said that they were appointed to live in the local area, to the northeast of the town, and belonged to the Department of Huanglong government. At that time, in addition to appointing the "chieftain" of each ministry to take charge of the affairs of the Ministry, the Liao Dynasty also sent a governor to stay in the area. In the sixth year of the reign of emperor Chongxi of the Liao Dynasty (103), the Liao Dynasty appointed Khitan as the chieftain of the Three Kingdoms and ruled directly according to the accusation of the people from the Ministry of Vietnam. Wuguotou city became an important military town in Liao Dynasty. In 112, the Jin army captured Bianliang (now Kaifeng), the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. The two emperors, Hui and Qin, were exiled. They were initially detained in the capital of the Jin Dynasty (now Baicheng, Acheng City, Heilongjiang Province), and then imprisoned here. In 1135 and 1155, Emperor Hui and Emperor Qin died one after another.
Wuguotoucheng site
It is located on the South Bank of Songhua River in the north of Yilan County. It is close to Mudanjiang River in the West and woken River in the East. Lahafu mountain (commonly known as Xishan) and wokenhada mountain (commonly known as Dongshan) are the East-West barriers, known as the "gateway of Songhua River". Yilan County has a temperate continental monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, complex terrain and great climate differences. The annual average temperature is 2.6-3.1 ℃, the extreme maximum temperature over the years is 38.6 ℃, and the minimum temperature is 37.2 ℃. The coldest month appears in January, and the hottest month appears in July. The accumulated temperature deviation of the whole county is large, and it is an unstable area of accumulated temperature.
It is located on the South Bank of Songhua River in the north of Yilan County. It is close to Mudanjiang River in the West and woken River in the East. Lahafu mountain (commonly known as Xishan) and wokenhada mountain (commonly known as Dongshan) are the East-West barriers, known as the "gateway of Songhua River". In the 10th century, the "shengnvzhenren" distributed along the Songhua River and the Heilongjiang River below Yilan formed five famous tribes, namely "Kaili, pennuri, orimi, yuelidu and yueliji" (Liao History Volume 33). The garrison position of yueliji is the most western, and it is also called the League City of the five kingdoms, so it is also called the city head of the five kingdoms.
The site of the city is rectangular, 2210m in circumference, rammed with walls and 3M in height. According to the records of Liao history geography, the five kingdoms were attached by Liao emperor Shengzong, who said that they were appointed to live in the local area and the northeast of the town. At that time, in addition to appointing "chieftains" of each ministry to be responsible for the affairs of the Ministry, Liao Dynasty also sent a governor to stay in the area.
In 1037, the Liao Dynasty appointed Khitan as the chieftain of the Three Kingdoms and ruled directly according to the accusation of the yueliji tribe. Wuguotou city became an important military town in Liao Dynasty. In 1127, the Jin army captured Bianliang (now Kaifeng City), the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty. The two emperors, Hui and Qin, were exiled and initially detained in the capital of the Jin Dynasty (now Baicheng, Acheng District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province). In 1135 and 1155, Emperor Hui and Emperor Qin died one after another.
Address: South Bank of Songhua River in the north of Yilan County
Longitude: 129.55634231779
Latitude: 46.321192684533
Ticket information: 20 yuan
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