How terrible is Ningguta, the hell on earth where female prisoners were exiled in ancient times?

Updated on history 2024-03-17
31 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    First of all, we need to correct a small mistake in the problem, Ningguta is not just a female prisoner, but a male prisoner. As for calling it "hell on earth", it is mainly because the natural conditions there are too harsh. Ningguta is located in the ancient city village of what is now Heilongjiang.

    During the Qing Dynasty, Ningguta was the seat of the general Ningguta, which managed a vast area including north of Mukden, and was the most important stronghold of the Qing Dynasty in the northeastern frontier region.

    In ancient China, it was common to put criminals in remote areas, and Ningguta was naturally no exception, and it was one of the main places of exile in the Qing Dynasty. It should be said that exile on the frontier, regardless of exile to **, is a very tragic thing, but Ningguta is also the most daunting one in the penal colony because of its harsh conditions.

    First of all, the journey to Ningguta is very long, especially after arriving outside the Guan, the land is vast and sparsely populated, and the conditions along the way are difficult. In addition, many of the exiled prisoners were old and infirm, so there were not a few prisoners who died in the middle of exile. The road to Ningguta is also named Huangquan Road, which shows how difficult it is.

    Secondly, even if you arrive at Ningguta safely, it does not mean that everything is fine. The prisoners assigned to Ningguta were slaves to the armoured men, and when they arrived in the area, they usually did the hardest work. For example, reclaiming wasteland, cutting wood and burning charcoal, quarrying to open roads, and so on.

    The prisoners worked hard day and night, there was no time to rest, and in addition to the poor food, there were no longer a few prisoners who died of exhaustion.

    In addition, the exiled prisoners had a low status and were often oppressed and tortured by the soldiers in their custody. If a female prisoner is taken over by those leather armor people, then her family will be ruined.

    Moreover, Ningguta is located in the bitter cold land of the extreme north, and the natural conditions are very harsh, even if the prisoners are treated preferentially for special reasons, it is difficult to adapt.

    For example, the famous poet Wu Zhaoqian was exiled to Ningguta because he was involved in the Kechang case. Because he has been famous for a long time, the general of Ningguta has admired the name for a long time, so after arriving in Ningguta, he was given special preferential treatment, not let him do manual work, but let him teach, and the daily treatment was also very generous. But even so, Wu Zhaoqian was already old when he was in his prime, and later died after being rescued by his friend Gu Zhenguan and returned to Jiangnan.

    So it's not surprising that this Ningguta is a "hell on earth" for the prisoners.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Inside the Ningguta there are no people to be treated as human beings, and any prisoner who enters will be humiliated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, it's nothing, it's just a border, it's located in the northeast, because the geographical location is not good, the environment is bad, so it is called hell on earth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Ningguta is located in the northeast borderland, is a bitter cold land, extremely cold climate of minus thirty or forty degrees, inhabited by barren, many wild beasts often haunt, the environment is harsh and can not grow any crops at all, most of the prisoners sent here are starved to death or frozen to death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The main reason is that the first position of Ningguta is relatively remote, and on the way to Ningguta, many female prisoners are easily violated by others because they have no protection from others.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    First of all, the road is very far away, it is the coldest city in the north, after coming to this place, you may be frozen to death, and you will be tortured on the road, there are many fierce beasts in this place, surrounded by swamps, after coming to this place, life is better than death, the population of this place is relatively small, so there is a shortage of labor, you need to work hard every day, and some female prisoners will also be used as a tool for venting.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because the temperature in this place is very low and the population is very small, it is difficult to see ordinary people except for the army, and it is very tiring to go there to do a lot of hard work, and you have to be tortured.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Ningguta this place, live are some barbaric primitive tribes, even the people of Houjin, did not go at the beginning, after the establishment of Ningguta general, only eight tribes surrendered to pay tribute, and there is no reclamation here, people are in the deep mountains and old forests to hunt for a living. Within a radius of 100 miles, there is no village in front of the village and no store in the back.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because the environment of this place is particularly harsh, and it is really deserted, and there are wild beasts, it is called hell on earth.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because the climate of Ningguta is relatively harsh, there are few sunny times of the year when the temperature is very low.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because Ningguta is a deserted place and the climate is cold. In addition, there are many wild animals, and people are easily threatened by wild animals.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Ningguta is freezing cold, cold as ice, and there are all kinds of wild jackals, tigers and leopards in the large primeval forest, and you can't run out if you want to. For them, this is dangerously cold.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because the prisoners who were caught in Ningguta did a lot of hard work every day, sometimes they were whipped and worked almost all year except in winter.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    That place is the epitome of the cruel weather, and it was not long before you went there and died.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Ningguta was used by the Qing Dynasty to watch and detain exiled prisoners, and the location of Ningguta is probably in the area of Mudanjiang in today's Heilongjiang ProvinceHeilongjiang is close to the northernmost point of China, the climate is cold, and most of the year is ice and snow, and in ancient times, the means of keeping warm from the cold were not as developed as they are now, so some people committed suicide when they heard about the exile in Ningguta.

    Ningguta was the birthplace of the Qing Dynasty at the beginning, and they passed through the cold years in the Mudanjiang River, so the Qing Dynasty was later established and regarded this place as a place to punish peopleThe road from Beijing to Heilongjiang is also long, and it is very likely that some accidents will be encountered on the middle road, and some black-hearted political enemies will also buy the guards on the road, so many people die on the road.

    Students who have watched "The Legend of Zhen Huan" know that Zhen Huan was framed by the queen when she was in full favor, and then the whole family was exiled to NinggutaAt the beginning, when Zhen Huan's mother entered the palace to see her, she was full of red light, and her sister Yurao was also timid and liked to shed tears, but after the whole family came back from Ningguta, Zhen Huan's mother was slow to act, and Yurao became different.

    In the end, not everyone is very qualified to exile Ningguta, only the emperor thinks that you are still saved, or there is still the value of use, and generally adopts this treatment, which is known as experiencing the spirit of the ancestorsAfter arriving at the destination, no matter what identity you had before, you have to do things every day, and if you don't do things, you won't have anything to eat, and there are many people who can't stand the hard work they have to work every day and choose to commit suicide. The horror of Ningguta is here, there are too many unknown dangers, so I would rather die a happy death.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The prisoners in Ningguta are not only female prisoners, but also male prisoners, and the place of exile is naturally a lack of materials, and the reason why it is called hell can be imagined, in the face of such a living environment, in order to compete for the only resources, the ugliness of human nature is naturally exposed.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The living conditions of the "Hell Ningguta", where the exiled female prisoners lived, were very harsh, and the supplies were very small, and the people were very brutal in order to survive.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because the prisoners who are exiled here are actually sentenced to death. Frozen to death, starved to death, tortured to death, the result is the same anyway.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    That's because the environment in this area is harsh, the land is barren, the climate is cold, not to mention that it is difficult for people and birds to survive.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    This place is in the extreme north of Liaodong, the ice and snow are cold and there is no food, and most of the exiles died on the way to Ningguta.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Ninguta is full of prisoners, not only female prisoners but also male prisoners, and the people inside are fighting to the death for survival.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Since it was a place of exile, the environment there was naturally harsh, and all kinds of people were starved to death and froze to death.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Reduced to a domestic slave, never turned over, not enough to eat, not warmly clothed, and suffering all day long, it is no different from hell.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    A bunch of nonsense, nonsense.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    As a Mudanjiang person, I want to say that we are not so cold, Mudanjiang is located in the southeast of Heilongjiang, which is a relatively warm city in the whole Heilongjiang Province....

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Why did the women who were sent to Ningguta in ancient times rather commit suicide than stay for one more second?

    Sometimes we often see the friends or friends of the Qing palace drama more or less mention the place of Ningguta, Ningguta is in the northeast, it is an extremely cold place, and you can't see the sun at all, it is an extremely cold place in my country, so what is this place for? Why is it built in such a harsh area? In fact, this Ningguta is used to imprison those exiled "people" place, only those who have committed the most heinous crimes can enjoy this "honor", simply speaking, exile is not terrible, the most terrible thing is that the people exiled to Ningguta also have to add an identity, to the armored people as slaves, what is the armored people, is a special class of Ningguta.

    Literally, the armor man is the person who wears armor all the year round, the armor man of the Qing Dynasty is the army left on the frontier during the change of dynasty, since Nurhachi established the eight banner system, it has determined the principle of unifying the army with the flag and the people with the flag, they are called the flag people, the flag people will farm at leisure, hunting, and will put on the armor when they fight, the armor people call the slaves Aha, Aha is the meaning of slaves in Manchu, Aha is basically Han and Korean, the armor people are the soldiers, and there are many different races among the members, The status is much more noble than Aha, Qiding is the highest status in it, since the Manchu Qing Dynasty entered the customs, most of the people in armor stayed in the northeast region, responsible for guarding the border, said these so why are they afraid of Ningguta, at that time people in the eyes of Ningguta is hell on earth, many people who are exiled there let the beast eat on the way, even if they are not eaten by the beast, they may be caught and eaten by the hungry locals, in winter, it is ice and snow, famine and cold do not know how many lives can be taken.

    Historically, Ningguta was inhabited by only six people, because the prisoners who were exiled there were either eaten by wild beasts or became rations for the armored people, and even if they were not eaten, they would be treated inhumanely.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    If you go to this place, you may suffer a lot, and your whole life will be ruined, which is also very difficult to accept and has a great insult.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Female prisoners who are assigned to Ningguta face unbearable torture that is unbearable for ordinary people, and they do not want to go through this on their own, so they would rather commit suicide than go to Ningguta.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Because they were sent to remote areas, these female prisoners did not live a particularly good life, and their lives were very poor, so they would rather commit suicide than go to that kind of place.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Ningguta can be regarded as the birthplace of the Qing Dynasty.

    Before entering the customs, the Manchus of the Qing Dynasty lived in the area of Ningguta.

    In those days,The transportation is not convenient, and the carriage can only be ridden by the rich, let alone the prisoners. The annoying people who were assigned to Ningguta naturally had to rely on their legs to walk to Ningguta at that time. You must know that Ningguta is located in the northeast region, and Ningguta at that time was not only cold, but also surrounded by primeval forests, inhuman, and often infested with wild beasts.

    In such a place, life here is a sin, let alone a prisoner.

    Of course, from the analysis point of view, the Qing Dynasty set the ancestral land as the distribution land, which is naturally his little abacus. The prisoners assigned here must not be idle, and must work hard to build this barren land. Thanks to the efforts of these prisoners, Ningguta can be said to have been built in good shape.

    Even today, we may still be able to find traces of its former glory. The answer can also be found in the "Ningguta Chronicles" by Fang Gongqian of the Qing Dynasty.

    As for the exaggerated component, it mainly comes from the power of "three people become tigers"! At that time, communication was not developed, and people's understanding of the outside world mainly relied on word of mouth. As soon as it is passed on ten, ten by hundred, the problem is exaggerated.

    Later, Ningguta not only developed, but also became an important town in the northeastern region of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, a distribution center for transporting goods.

    Visible,The historical Ningguta may not be as terrible as people say。If you want to find the real answer, it is better to go to the ancient city village of Changting Town, Hailin City, Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province to find the answer to history.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    The so-called hell on earth, Ningguta, not only exiled female prisoners, but also male prisoners, Ningguta during the Qing Dynasty, which is within the jurisdiction of Ning'an City, Heilongjiang Province today. In the early Qing Dynasty, it belonged to Jilin Ning'an Mansion, and the main reason why it was called hell on earth was that there were three reasons, one was that the geographical location was particularly remote, and the prisoners who came along the way were easy to die, and the second was that this place was particularly close to the north and particularly cold. The third is that there is a shortage of food in this place compared to Kannai, and there is often a shortage of food.

    Legend has it that in ancient times, there was a small dirt hill in Ningguta, and there used to be 6 people sitting on this small dirt hill. Who knew that the name slowly spread, and then this place slowly became Ninggutai, and later it was rumored to be Ningguta because of misinformation. Therefore, looking at his name, everyone thinks that it is named according to something.

    In fact, there is no platform in this place, there is no tower, but the name is wrong, its geographical location is a very northerly place, thousands of miles away from the capital, there are deep mountains and old forests everywhere, and the people exiled here often die halfway through, or are eaten by the surrounding beasts. Ningguta is a place where people from some barbarian tribes live.

    The people here make a living by hunting in the deep mountains and old forests, and there is no shop in front of the village or behind the village within a radius of 100 miles. Therefore, the exile of Ningguta was very bitter, and in these thousands of miles, on the way, he was either eaten by wild beasts, poisoned by poisonous gas, or fell into a pit and died, or was captured and eaten by nearby tribes. There are also dangerous swamps here.

    The grass is more than a meter high, and if you fall into it, you will not be able to survive.

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