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Ningguta is not a tower, it is the name of a city, located in the middle of nowhere, in Heilongjiang Province. It was a place for exiled criminals outside the gate during the Qing Dynasty. In Manchu, six are Ninggu and one is a tower, which refers to the six distant ancestors and brothers of the Qing Dynasty royal family who lived here.
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Ningguta is dedicated to holding important prisoners, and all the prisoners are worse off than dead after being released here.
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Ningguta is not a tower, but a place name. It is a place dedicated to the detention of exiled criminals. It is a remote area.
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The name of the city is a place of exile of criminals outside the customs during the Qing Dynasty. The old city is in Jiujie Town, on the south bank of the Xihailin River in present-day Anning County, Heilongjiang Province. Ningguta belongs to a remote area, in the old days, the environment here is harsh, the climate is abnormal, not a single inch of grass grows, and the grains do not grow.
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The exile of Ningguta is equivalent to the current life sentence. Ningguta is not strictly a prison as many people think, and people who have been exiled in the past are just living there. But this identity has changed to a slave status, and life is very miserable.
But it's not like many of us think it's going to be in prison.
However, for the ancients, especially those of the Qing Dynasty, mentioning this Ningguta is basically no different from "hell on earth". If the Emperor said: exile you to Ningguta, it is probably similar to the Grim Reaper embracing you with open arms.
Area profile of Ningguta.
The natural conditions of Ningguta are extremely harsh, for example: there are only four months of spring in a year, it is difficult to open your eyes when the wind and sand are so strong, it snows heavily in August, the river freezes in September, the endless white expanse is full of heavy snow, and the temperature is below minus ten degrees all year round, etc.
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Exile to Ningguta"It is an idiom that means to put ** in a remote place or a more inhospitable area. It originated in the Tang Dynasty, when Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty demoted the prime minister Li Linfu to Ningqiao Rugu Pagoda, because of its location on the frontier, the harsh environment, and the lack of water sources, Li Linfu was forced to live in a difficult environment, and even almost died of hunger and cold. Later, people used"Exile to Ningguta"to describe putting ** in a remote, desolate place, so that they can live in a difficult environment.
This idiom is also often used as a metaphor for the dilemmas and adversities in life and work, indicating a difficult situation and a sinister situation.
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Ningguta means the important town of the northeastern frontier region ruled by the Qing Dynasty in China.
Ningguta is an ancient place name, about the area of Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, the range is probably the north of the Tumen River, the east and west banks of the Ussuri River, the land is close to the Sea of Japan, and it used to be under the jurisdiction of Jilin. The sixth number of Manchu is Ninggu (Ninggun), and each is a tower, so Ningguta means "six".
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The boundary of Ningguta was very large in the Shunzhi period, and the south and east of Harbin were all under its control. With the establishment of the office, the territory gradually decreased. As an important town of national defense, Ningguta is an important base for providing the imperial court with the source of soldiers of the Eight Banners and transporting materials to the border troops, and it is also the transfer point for the gifts of various ethnic groups in the northeast to the imperial court from the end of the seventeenth century to the beginning of the eighteenth century, so Ningguta is as famous as Shengjing.
It has been an important national defense town for more than 300 years, leaving many historical relics, among which the ancient city of Jueluo is the most famous 4 kilometers east of the ancient city, which is said to be the place where the ancestors of the Qing Dynasty started, and there are many ancient tombs outside the city, including the tomb of General Sabusu; There are twenty or thirty temples in the city, but unfortunately most of them have been damaged; There are also large stone bridges built during the Tiancong period and the snow spring under the bridge.
There is no tower in Ningguta, and Wu Zhaoqian, a student of Wujiang, was exiled to Ningguta for 23 years because of the Kechang case. At the end of the period, his friend Gu Zhenguan used the two songs of "Golden Wisp Song" to Nalan Xingde, and through the university scholar Mingzhu (Nalan's father), Wu Cai had to return to his hometown, and died of illness three years later, and there was "Autumn Collection" handed down.
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1. In ancient times, the meaning of exile in Ningguta was: to put the prisoner ** in the remote area outside the Guan.
2. Ningguta is not a tower, but a place name, located in Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, "Ningguta" is Manchu, meaning "six", once the place where the six sons of Nurhachi's great-grandfather lived, and later became the place where the Qing Dynasty exiled prisoners because of its remote location and bitter cold climate.
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Hello, Exile Ningguta refers to a literary technique that originates from ancient Chinese legends. In this story, a ** was relegated to Ningguta for sin, but instead of being depressed, he used his time and energy to write one classic work after another. Thus, the term "exiled Ningguta" has been extended to mean "forced to be isolated, and to be able to use his wisdom and talents to the fullest in the face of difficulties".
In modern society, many people use the term to describe their own or others' tenacity and tenacity in the face of challenges or difficulties, as well as their ability to find opportunities and solve problems creatively.
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