Ningguta, known as the hell on earth , what is so terrifying?

Updated on history 2024-07-24
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The terrible thing is that the prisoners are punished very severely, forcing them to walk far, long distances, and they have to be driven away on the way, and they are not fed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Terrible in the environment. The environment there is very harsh, and it is difficult to get ** when you get sick.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, Ningguta is not so terrifying, after all, it is the birthplace of the ancestors of the Qing Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because Ningguta is a wasteland, a group of pampered nobles went to open up the wasteland, no money, no people, no tools, no seeds, no food, please note that this is a wasteland, not even a few trees.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Why is it hell on earth, Ningguta is in the Mudanjiang River and Jingpo Lake Snow Town, with four distinct seasons.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because Ningguta is not a tower, and if there is a tower, it can't be considered a place of exile.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, Ningguta is located between Hohhot and Bayannur in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, and is an ancient pagoda with a long history. Ninggu Pagoda was built in the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, and the existing tower body was built in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty, up to 70 meters, and is one of the most well-preserved ancient brick towers in northern China. Ninggu Pagoda is an outstanding representative of ancient Chinese architecture, with high historical, cultural and artistic value, and is the best preserved Ming and Qing Dynasty ancient pagoda in China.

    In addition to its architectural value, Ningguta also has important historical significance. It was once a famous military fortress in Chinese history and defended the security of northern China. At the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Ningguta became an important stronghold against the Qing army, and later served as a military fortress to resist the invasion of Tsarist Russia.

    Today, Ningguta has become an important tourist attraction, attracting a large number of tourists to see and learn. In addition to the tower itself, visitors can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the surroundings and the rich human history.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello dear, I'm glad to answer for you, I'm your exclusive ** answer teacher, thank you for your patience! Ningguta is the ancient city village of Haichang Highway, Hailin City, Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province. The ruins of the old city where General Ningguta was stationed are located in the ancient city village of Haichang Road, Hailin City, Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province, which is the military, political and economic center of the Northeast Frontier of the Qing Dynasty of China, which is set up in the north of Shengjing (Shenyang) and governs the vast area of the Heilongjiang and Ussuri River basins, and is also a well-known penal colony in ancient China.

    Because people at that time thought that this was a very cold place, they called this place Ningning Ancient Tower, and later in the Kangxi period, this place was renamed Ninggu Tower. We hope you find this service <>helpful

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  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    3. Exile here is equivalent to losing hope that the prisoners will be tortured forever, and they will never be free, and the reason why most of the people who have been exiled to Ningguta will die is that in addition to the unbearable suffering, some are suicides. Of course, we do not deny that there are exiled people who can later become literati, here, indeed, if you are a literati, you will get good treatment and respect, although it is a guilty body, but the local literati will have a very good hypocrisy with generals and generals, and with the talents of the literati, their lives are also relatively comfortable.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hell on Earth", why was Ningguta so terrifying in ancient times?

    Ningguta is indeed a terrifying place, and it is said in a "Miscellaneous Records of Observations and Experiences in the Research Hall" in the "Examination of Historical Books of the Late Ming Dynasty" that most of the exiled people died on the way to Ningguta.

    The reason may be that they are eaten by wild animals on the way, or they may be eaten by hungry people.

    In Ningguta, there is ice and snow all year round, and some people describe Ningguta as like ten yellow springs.

    From the beginning of spring to April, the winds were uninterrupted, and from May to July, it rained, and in August it began to snow, and in September, the river was completely frozen.

    As soon as the snow falls to the ground, it freezes immediately, and as far as the eye can see, the whole of Ningguta is covered in snow or ice.

    There are not a few people who have been exiled to Ningguta, such as Zheng Chenggong's father, Zheng Zhilong, who was exiled here and then killed.

    Wu Zhaoqian, a poet from Biansai, was also implicated for no reason in the Kechang case, and was finally exiled to Ningguta for 23 years, atonement for his sins at the age of 51, and died in the third year.

    The poetess Li Yin, dissatisfied with the laws of the Qing Dynasty, wrote to the emperor, but was considered disobedient and sentenced to death. Later, the death penalty was changed to a rod and exiled to Ningguta; He was also exempted from the rod and exiled to Shangyang Castle.

    As an important border town in the early Qing Dynasty, Ningguta was a collection station for the people of all ethnic groups in Northeast China to pay tribute to the imperial court, and its importance outside the Qing Dynasty was second only to Shengjing. However, with the entry of the Manchu Qing Dynasty, Ningguta's status plummeted, and although it was a military camp, it was more like a prison.

    The so-called armored people are the soldiers who helped the Qing Dynasty to guard the frontier. However, due to the special Eight Banners system of the Manchus, in fact, the composition of these armored people is very complicated, most of them surrendered in the previous war, and their status is only higher than that of Aha (Manchu slaves).

    However, the female dependents of convicted officials are usually either pampered or well-behaved, or are well cultured. If you give the armor a person as a slave, then even Aha is not as good. What's more, the armored people in the bitter cold land have been short of women for many years.

    When these women arrived at Ningguta, they shuddered when they thought about the consequences. Therefore, when many female dependents heard that Ningguta was assigned to the armor-clad people as slaves, they simply committed suicide in order to protect their chastity.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because they are all exiles who go to Ningguta, and this kind of people have no respect for them, they are completely coolies, they are not given food, and they are still allowed to work.

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