Introduction to Guyingpan: Guyingpan at the northern end of Rhinoceros Ridge was the place where the soldiers and civilians of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom swore an uprising. It faces the Jintian Plain in the front, has solemn mountains in the back, and is at an angle with Fengmen Ao, a key pass in the south of Zijing Mountain. The situation is extremely dangerous.
According to legend, the camp was originally built by the Datengxia Yao uprising army in the Ming Dynasty. The Taiping Army rebuilt it, heightened it and reinforced it. The camp is 35 meters long and 10 meters wide, surrounded by an earthen city wall 3 meters high and 2 meters wide at the bottom. , there is Rhinoceros Pond at the foot of the northwest wall, a steep slope about 50 meters high to the east, and the entrance to the camp to the south. There are trenches on both sides of the entrance and exit. Outside the trenches, a mud wall is 3 meters high and 2 meters thick. , extending all the way to the Rhinoceros Pond at the foot of the ridge.
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