Introduction to the west gate of the ancient city: Taierzhuang was formed in the Han Dynasty and flourished in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It has six city gates. The names are not neat, but they are full of knowledge. The east gate is called "Yangsheng", which means officials and officials, and their existence depends on all living beings; the west gate is called "Taicheng Jiuzhi", indicating that it is the symbol of the old city; the north gate is "Zhongzheng", which means Zhongzheng Renhe; Xiaobei The gate is called "Cheng'en Zhanlu", which means receiving God's grace and enjoying the rich nectar; the south gate is called "Huidiji", which means that obeying the way of heaven will bring good luck; the small south gate is called "Yingxiang", which means Welcome good luck. These gates were all destroyed during the Taierzhuang War. The gates we see today were rebuilt in the spring of 2011. Among them, the west gate of the ancient city of Taierzhuang was once the temporary headquarters of Sun Lianzhong, commander of the Second Army, during the Taierzhuang War.

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