What does Zhao Jun's plug mean? What does this mean?

"Zhaojun out of the fortress" refers to Guanglusai.

A true story in the history of China. Wang Zhaojun, whose real name is qiáng (sound version), whose real name is Zhao Jun, was originally a maid of honor in the Han Dynasty. In 54 BC, Uhaanyehe, a Hun, was defeated by his brother Zhi Zhi Khan, moved south to Guanglu outside the Great Wall, made friends with the Western Han Dynasty, and entered Chang 'an three times to ask for relatives and friends from Emperor Gaozu.

When Wang Zhaojun heard about it, he asked to leave the village for a kiss. When she arrived in Xiongnu, she was named "E Shi of Hu Ning" (E Shi, meaning Queen), symbolizing that she would bring peace, tranquility and prosperity to Xiongnu. Later, with the support of the Western Han Dynasty, Uhaanyehe took control of the whole territory of Xiongnu, thus making the Xiongnu and the Han Dynasty reconciled for half a century. Later, there were also works of art with this story as the theme, such as poetry, pipa, drama and TV series.

Since the Warring States and Qin and Han Dynasties, several important military fortresses along the Great Wall in northern Xinjiang have been called "blockade lines", such as Gaoque, Luji, Wuyuan and Guanglu.

As far as Zhaojun's trip to Xiongnu and his relatives are concerned, the shortest route is from Chang 'an to the northwest, along the straight road to the north, and out of Guanglusai, the Great Wall of Han Dynasty. The main city of Guanglusai is at the northern foot of Yinshan Mountain at the junction of Guyang County of Baotou City and Urad Qianqi of Bayannaoer City. From Guanglusai to Mobei, to Zen Jade Pavilion.

Extended data:

1, character introduction

Wang Zhaojun (about 52 BC-BC 19 years), later known as Zhaojun, was born in Zigui (now Xingshan County, Yichang City, Hubei Province), and is also known as one of the four beauties in ancient China with the stories of Dixin, Shi and Shi. He is a wild goose, which was taboo to avoid Si Mazhao in Jin Dynasty, and was also called "Ming".

Wang Zhaojun was a palace maid in the Han and Yuan Dynasties. Xiongnu Uhaanyehe E Shi. The story of Zhaojun's departure from the fortress has been passed down through the ages.

2. The contribution of frontier peace.

In the decades since Zhaojun left the fortress, the two families of Han and Hungary have maintained friendly and harmonious relations. Uhaanyehe's attachment to the Han Dynasty and showing his majesty to the fortress not only ended the division and war of the Huns for many years, but also laid the foundation for the unification of the Central Plains dynasty. Coupled with the strengthening of exchanges between the two sides, the relatively backward ethnic minorities at that time inevitably yearned for the advanced system of the Central Plains, prompting some ethnic minorities to imitate the system of the Central Plains.