Ten Poems of the Emperor's Westward Journey to Nanjing: The sword-walled gate is five thousands of feet high, and the stone is a nine-day castle. Wait a minute.
Jianmenguan, located in the south of Jiange County, Sichuan Province 15km, is located in the fault fold belt on the northern edge of Sichuan Basin, where Dajianshan and Xiaojianshan are interrupted. Cliffs on both sides are like swords, and two walls are like doors. Therefore, it is called "Jianmen", which is one of the most famous natural passes in China, and enjoys the reputation of "Jianmen Natural Barrier", "the first pass in the world" and "the gateway to the middle of Sichuan". Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Shu and Han Dynasties in the Three Kingdoms, once built a plank road for 30 miles and set up a guard, calling it "Jiange". Li Bai, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, praised "Sword Pagoda Pass is indestructible, and it is difficult for ten thousand people to get in" in "Difficult Road to Shu", which made the sword gate pass famous all over the world. 1982 was listed as the first batch of national key scenic spots in the State Council; September 2065438+00 was listed as a national AAAA scenic spot.
Among Li Bai's poems describing Jianmenguan, the most imposing one is Difficult to Pass the Road through Shu, including Jian Paguan, though strong, is invincible by ten thousand people.
Among them, "Ten Songs of the Emperor's Journey to Nanjing" is the most atmospheric:
Gently brushed the balcony, the Lord came to the west to patrol Shu Road. ?
The sword-walled gate is five thousands of feet high, and the stone is a nine-day castle.
Jiange closed the north gate of Shu again, and the emperor returned to Maroeyun Tun.
The young emperor Chang 'an blooms in purple, and the sun and the moon shine on Kun.