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Good Landlord of the Tang Dynasty.
Chapter 637: Xiangyang City and Guo Jing, Yang Guo. [637]
Summary
The narrative describes Xiangyang City, a historically significant military fortress on the Han River, established over 800 years ago. Surrounded by water and mountains, it served as a strategic point for various dynasties, particularly during the Chun Qiu and Warring States periods. Despite its smaller size compared to Chang'an, its defensive capabilities and strategic location made it vital in military conflicts. The text also discusses why Xiangyang was not chosen as a capital city, emphasizing the need for spaciousness and transportation accessibility, which Dengzhou offered instead. The chapter concludes with a mention of Li Chao, known as King Yama, and a personal note about the author's health and family.Full content
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