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Eight-Sided Fortress Historic Ruins Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The ruins of the Eight Arrays are located in the southwest of Mimu Town. The exquisite stone fences enclose hundreds of square meters of open space. You can see that the 6 earthen walls of the only remaining Eight Arrays ruins in the country are all neatly arranged within a range of less than 100 square meters. The soil bases are less than two meters high, similar in size, equal in height and short in height, in the shape of a cone, and they are scattered in the bamboo forest. Three of the bases were intact, while the other three had been destroyed into semi-basins. On the newly renovated fence pillars made of natural stone, picturesque scrolls that reflect the Three Kingdoms period are exquisitely carved. On the front of the mound, a stone tablet engraved with Li Tiaoyuan's "Eight Arrays and Songs" in the Qing Dynasty was re-erected. Within five meters of each mound is included in the scope of protection, and the traces of the demolition of the buildings in between are still there. Stopping and thinking, I can't help but think of the scene of Zhuge Liang's exercise and formation.
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Eight-Sided Fortress Historic Ruins Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It's a good historical attraction. It's really worth visiting.
It's funny, the scenery is good, the environment is very mysterious and funny, as long as you have been there, you can say it's funny.
Charming infinite beauty, attractive beauty, bustling avenue [price ratio] good [scenery] beautiful and moving
Recalling the Three Kingdoms. What a magnificent and magnificent Eight Matrix of Zhuge Wuhou.
It is really worth a visit, interested friends are worth a visit