Introduction to Niutoushan: It is 5 kilometers west of the ancient city of Zhaohua and located between the Jialing River and Bailongjiang River. It is named because the mountain resembles a bull's head. There is a Xiaxiong Pass on the mountainside - "Tianxiong Pass". The gate still exists today, with more than 10 inscriptions from the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and several Han cypresses. Niutoushan and Tianxiong Pass are collectively called "Niutoushan Pass". It is one of the "Eight Zhaohua Scenic Spots" in ancient times, and it was also the place where Jiang Wei, the general of Shu, worshiped water during the Three Kingdoms period.
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