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The five ridges are composed of five mountains: Yuecheng Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, Qitian Ridge and Da Yu Ridge, so it is also called "Five Ridges". It is located at the junction of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian. It is the largest transverse tectonic belt mountain range in the south of the Yangtze River in China, and is the watershed of the two major river basins of the Yangtze River and the Pearl River.
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Da Yu Ridge, Qitian Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Meng Zhu Ridge, Yuecheng Ridge, or South Ridge.
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The five ridges refer to: Da Yu Ridge, Qitian Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, and Yuecheng Ridge.
1. Da Yu Ling.
Da Yu Ling, that is, Yu Ling Fortress, is one of the "five mountains" in the South Ridge. There are the fortresses built by General Yu Sheng during the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and the Meiguan established by Zhang Jiuling in Meiling in the Tang Dynasty. "Nankang Ji" said that Hengpu Pass is thirty miles away from "Nanye County's Da Yuling", which is called the fortress part.
Later, it was called the Great Mountain and the Mountain Range.
2. Riding Tianling.
Qitianling is the smallest of the five historic mountains in China's Nanling mountain range, located in Yizhang County, Beihu District, Chenzhou City, southeastern Hunan Province. The ancient names are different: Qin Mingyang Mountain, Jin Ming Laling, and Guiyang Mountain, Keling Mountain, Huangcen Mountain, Zheling and other names.
It is mainly composed of granite, which is the watershed of Leishui, a tributary of the Xiangjiang River, and Wushui, the source of the Beijiang River in the Pearl River system.
3. Du Pang Ling.
The Dupangling Mountain Range is one of the five mountains, located at the junction of Hunan and Guangxi, spanning Guanyang County and Gongcheng County in Guilin City, Guangxi Province and Dao County and Jiangyong County in the south of Yongzhou City, Hunan. The mountain ridge runs northeast-southwest and is about 75 kilometers long and 20 kilometers wide. Generally 1400 meters above sea level, the main peak Leek Ridge is located in Guanyang and Dao County border, up to 2009 meters, the second highest peak of Wuling.
The mountains are tall, and the rivers develop symmetrically along the east and west sides, flowing into the Guanjiang, Xiaojiang and Gongcheng rivers respectively.
4. Mengzhu Ridge.
萌渚岭 (méngzhǔlǐng), also known as Zhu Ling, belongs to one of the five ridges. The main body extends from the territory of Jianghua Yao Autonomous County, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, to the north of Zhongshan County-He County (now known as Babu District) in Hezhou City, Guangxi Province, with a northeast-southwest trend, with a length of about 130 kilometers and a width of about 50 kilometers.
5. Yuecheng Ridge.
Yuechengling is located in the northeast of Guangxi District, Guilin City, Shaoyang City (south) and Yongzhou City (northwest) in the southwest of Hunan Province. In the territory of Xing'an County, Guilin, it is also known as Linyuan Ridge, Shi'an Qiao, Quanyi Ridge, and later called the mountain with its name.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Da Yuling.
Encyclopedia - Riding Tianling.
Encyclopedia - Du Pang.
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The meaning of Wuling is as follows:
It refers to Yuecheng Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, Qitian Ridge and Da Yu Ridge, at the junction of the southern part of Hunan and Jiangxi and the northern part of Guangxi and Guangdong.
Wuling, the watershed of the Yangtze River and the Pearl River basin and the surrounding mountains. On the border of Jiangxi and Hunan with Guangdong and Guangxi provinces, there is a mountain range that runs northeast and southwest, which is called Wuling (far away from each other, not a mountain system).
The three are between Hunan and Guizhou, so they are generally arranged from west to east, referring to Yuechengling (between Hunan and Guizhou), Du Pang Ling (between Hunan and Guizhou), Mengzhu Ridge (between Hunan and Guizhou), Qitianling (in southern Hunan), and Da Yuling (between Jiangxi and Guangdong, the hinterland is in Dayu County, Jiangxi), and lies between Hunan, Liangguang and Jiangxi. It is the main composition of the South Ridge in history.
The change referred to by the five ridges: from the fortress to the mountain. In the early Qin and Han dynasties, it was the first of the five military battles (in the south of the Chu State), which was a slight fortress, referring to a mountain range or a Tailing Ridge, and later referring to the mountains and even mountains where the mountains were located (the mountains include the main mountain, the big branch and the remaining veins).
For example, Yuechengling was first a military fortress in the north of Xing'an County, Guangxi, and Da Yuling was a fortress in the early days of Tailing (there are Yuling and Meiling ancient roads), and later it was generally called the mountain or even the mountain range where it was located.
Wuling is a prominent representative of Nanling: Nanling and Lingnan are both regional concepts, and Wuling is a representative mountain range of Nanling, and the two are different in size. Nanling is the general name of the mountainous area south of the Chu State (Hunan, Guangxi, Jiangxi, and Guangdong) by the imperial court and its related personnel from the early Qin and Han dynasties, among which the five strategic points related to the important southward march routes in the early Qin and Han dynasties are prominently called Wuling (all have military sites from the Qin and Han dynasties).
For example, the Ocean Mountain between Yuecheng Ridge and Du Pang Ridge, and the Yao Mountain in the northwest of Shaoguan City, etc., all belong to the South Ridge.
Watershed characteristics: Nanling, where Wuling is located, is the watershed of the Yangtze River (Dongting Lake Water System-Poyang Lake Water System) and the Pearl River Water System and its surrounding mountains.
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Question 1: The meaning of the five ridges in the Long March of the Seven Laws Five ridges: Da Yu Ridge, Qitian Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, Yuecheng Ridge, or Nanling, lie between Jiangxi, Hunan, and Guangzhou.
Question 2: What does the five ridges mean The twisting and continuous five ridges are like small waves in the eyes of the Red Army, and the tall and majestic Wumeng Mountain is like a mud ball rolling under the feet of the Red Army.
The water of the Jinsha River laps against the banks of the cliffs, making people feel warm. (The Red Army did not lose a single person when crossing the Jinsha River, so **Chairman used warm words).
The chain bridge on the Dadu River spans both banks, and there are only thirteen iron locks on the bridge, which makes people feel chilled. (In the flying capture of the Luding Bridge was the Red Army killed a lot of people, so ** the chairman used the cold word).
What is even more surprising is the snow of Minshan Mountain, Question 3: What does the five ridges mean The twisting and continuous five ridges are like small waves in the eyes of the Red Army, and the tall and majestic Wumeng Mountain is like a mud ball rolling under the feet of the Red Army.
The water of the Jinsha River laps against the banks of the cliffs, making people feel warm. (The Red Army did not lose a single person when crossing the Jinsha River, so ** hunger feast with warm words).
The chain bridge on the Dadu River spans both banks, and there are only thirteen iron locks on the bridge, which makes people feel chilled. (In the flying capture of the Luding Bridge was the Red Army killed a lot of people, so ** the chairman used the cold word).
What's even more surprising is the snow of Minshan
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