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Zijingshan in Guiping, Guangxi: Why did Feng Yunshan choose Zijingshan as the base of anti-Qing revolutionary activities?

Zijingshan is located in the middle of Guangxi, bordering the land traffic throats of Zhou Xun, Liuzhou and Wuzhou, with Jintian Plain on the north bank of Jiang Xun as the front yard, Wuxuan Dongxiang and Lisan as the backyard, and Pingnan Penghuashan and Guixian Longshan as the left and right wings. The situation is extremely dangerous. The narrow path in the mountains was once an important land passage for people to travel between Liu, Wu, Xiang, Xun and Wu. From the south pass of Amethyst Mountain, Fengmen 'ao, through Jintian Plain to Dahuanghekou, back to Guiping along Jiang Xun, and sailed to Wuzhou and Guangzhou. Along the mountain road, you can reach Wuxuan through the Dongxiang boundary under Shuangji Mountain, and reach Xiangzhou through the flood boundary, connecting Liuzhou and Guilin. Therefore, the old wuxuan county chronicles the route from Wuxuan Dongxiang to Zijingshan as "Tongheng Avenue" on a map, which shows the importance of its geographical location. Detailed article introduction You can search for relevant historical articles in Guiping Bauhinia Forum.