Are Hangu Pass and Tongguan the same place?

Updated on tourism 2024-03-18
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. On the Great Wall, Hangu Pass and Tongguan are two garrisons, which are important places to be used in ancient wars, so these two checkpoints must be strictly guarded in ancient times.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Not in the same place, Hangu Pass was established by the Qin Dynasty, while Tongguan was established in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hangu Pass and Tongguan are not the same place, but the distance is very close, during the Qin period, relying on the dangerous terrain of Hangu Pass to block the enemy, Tongguan is a pass set up by Cao Cao, and Hangu Pass was abandoned when using Tongguan.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    No, Hangu Pass and Tongguan were both strategic fortresses at that time, both used to defend against foreign invasions, Hangu Pass is located in present-day Henan, and Tongguan is located in present-day Shaanxi.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hangu Pass and Tongguan are not the same place, on the contrary, the two of them are very far away, and there is no relationship between them in the slightest.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    These two places are not the same place. It is because there is a difference in the ancient times and the present statement, and there will be an illusion that it is a place. Both of them are border lines where soldiers can be stationed and defended.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hanguguan is in Wangduo Village, Hanguguan Town, Lingbao City, Sanmenxia City, Henan Province.

    Hangu Pass, now located in Sanmenxia City, Henan Province, Lingbao City, Hanguguan Town, Wangduo Village, the west of the Guanxi according to the plateau, east of the stream, south of the Qinling Mountains, north of the Yellow River, because it is located in the "two Beijing ancient road", close to the bank of the Yellow River, closed in the valley, deep danger such as Han, so called Hangu Pass. It is the earliest Xiongguan fortress built in Chinese history.

    How many meters above sea level is Hangu Pass?

    The altitude of Hangu Pass is 352 meters above sea level. Hangu Pass is a famous Xiongguan and military important place between Henan and Shaanxi in history, and it is the only way for Henan and Dan brothers to go back and forth between Shaanxi. Hanguguan Village is located on the west bank of the Hongnongjian River, 140 kilometers northeast of Lingbao County, Henan Province.

    From the east of the mountain, west to Tongjin, the city is in the valley, the valley is as dangerous as a letter, hence the name.

    It was originally a loess platform with a height of 100 meters and a length of 25 kilometers, reaching the Yellow River in the north and the small Qinling Mountains above 2,000 meters above sea level in the south. During the Warring States period and the Qin period, the pass was set up here, and the pass was moved to the east of Xin'an County when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, called the Hangu Xinguan, and the original pass was called the Hanmo Pass of this attack valley.

    Due to the dangerous situation, it is known as the place of "one husband and ten thousand people". Only the door remains. Now the scope of the Guancheng, the ruins of the Guanlou and the city wall and the ancient road route have been investigated, and a large number of cultural relics such as the armory, the flow pipe and the Han currency of the Warring States period have been found; Restored the Taichu Palace, Jiming Terrace, Zhan Zilou and other scenic spots.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hangu Pass and Tongguan are not the same place, as far as I know, Hangu Pass and Tongguan are two ends of the same road. The distance between Hangu Pass and Tongguan is actually very close, which is why some people think that Hangu Pass and Tongguan are the same place. Hangu Pass and Tongguan Pass are two ends of a dangerous road, and the place they defend is the same.

    In history, Hangu Pass and Tongguan did not exist at the same time, and Tongguan was established after Hangu Pass was abandoned. It was also said above that Hangu Pass and Tongguan defended the same place, which means that their roles are roughly the same, which is why they did not exist at the same time. Hangu Pass was the pass of the Qin and Han dynasties, while Tongguan was the pass of the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

    Hangu Pass was within the territory of Qin during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and the early Qin State also relied on Hangu Pass to defend against foreign enemies. After the Qin State became stronger, Hangu Pass also ushered in its glorious moment. When the other six nations realized that the Qin State was no longer something that any one of them could contend with, they decided to unite.

    As a result, there was a joint resistance of the six countries against Qin, and they hoped that they could gather the strength of the six countries to destroy the Qin state.

    As a result, the armies of the six countries were firmly blocked outside the Hangu Pass, and finally had to retreat, and the Hangu Pass became famous in the first battle. Later, the princes who rebelled against the Qin State agreed to enter the pass first and called the king also referred to the Hangu Pass, and Liu Bang entered the pass first and bypassed it from the side, and did not capture the Hangu Pass.

    Tongguan is a pass set up by Cao Cao at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and Hangu Pass was also abandoned at the same time as Tongguan was put into use. Later, Cao Cao was able to resist all kinds of princes, and Tongguan Pass contributed a lot. Although the functions of Hangu Pass and Tongguan are similar, there is also a little difference in details, Hangu Pass is a pass close to the outside of the pass, while Tongguan is a pass close to the inside of the pass.

    If you are stationed in Hangu Pass, you need to transport grain and grass from the customs to Hangu Pass, and it is much more convenient to be stationed in Tongguan. The reason why Hangu Pass and Tongguan Pass are steep is that the road between them is very difficult to walk, which is not suitable for military traffic, and it is also not suitable for the transportation of grain and grass. Therefore, Hangu Pass is more suitable for attacking outside, while Tongguan is more suitable for defense.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    They are not the same place, the two places are very far apart. They are all checkpoints connecting the Guanzhong Plain and the Central Plains, and their strategic position is very important in history, they have gone through many dynasties and have undergone several major changes.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There is a 140-mile Hangu Valley between Hangu Pass and Tongguan, the east end of Hangu is Hangu Pass, and the west end is Tongguan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In fact, these are actually two places, and because they are both military fortresses, there is some connection between them to transmit information.

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