Three Roads from the Tang Dynasty to the Uyghur Tooth Tent
There is no time to add more updates today, so I will post a single chapter so that everyone can understand the recent plot.
Because the book covers the first path, I will focus on the description and briefly write down the last two.
(1) Towering Khan Road (the road where Taizong was asked to build a post station when the Uighurs sent money in the early Tang Dynasty).
In the west of Fengzhou, go out of Gaoque Fortress in the north of Jiangcheng City and go north for three hundred miles to Yuequan.
The Yue Spring was a large spring where the Hu people drank from their horses. It was probably located near present-day Wuniwusu. The spring may have dried up.
In the early years of Emperor Xianzong's reign, 50,000 Uighurs rode into the Elephant Spring, and the Zhenwu Army fought here. Ten miles north of this place, you will enter the desert, so it is very important.
Li Yi once lived in the city of Ximou for many years and wrote several poems about the Leprechaun Spring, which he personally found very good.
Two of the two poems of "Du Po Ne Sha"/The second trip to the north of Sai Po Ne Sha: I saw the wind blowing and the sand moved, and I lost track of the time when the grass grew over the years. Don't say that there is no spring in the north of Sai Bei. How can you know when spring will come? The wild geese are flying in Po Ne Sha , Returning from the battle at Yuequan for the first time. The sun will rise in the southeast on the next day, and the cold light of the moraine will cast iron clothes.
Nuanchuan: Hu Feng freezes with the pelican spring, thousands of herd horses chase Nuanchuan. Marching outside the Great Wall for endless days, the tents are moved to the snowy sky every year.
Crossing Wuyuan, Hu'er drank from the horse spring: the green poplar trees were covered with water and grass like smoke. Hu'er used to drink from the horse spring. There were several places where people were playing bamboo sticks on a bright moonlit night, and who was leaning on a sword in the white sky. It has always been frozen on the Heguan Mountain Road, but today it was diverted to the Han envoys. Don't Send travelers to take care of their temples, lest they enter the new year frightened and haggard.
The general itinerary of the Yuanyu Spring leading to the Uighur Tooth Tent is as follows: ten miles north into the desert, then passing through Genlu Mountain, Luer Mountain, Cuojia Mountain, eight hundred miles to Yanzijing; then northwest through Misu Mountain, Dadanbo, Yemabo, and Khan Spring. Hengling, Mianquan, Jingbo, 700 miles to Uighur Yazhang.
This road is about 1,500 miles.
(2) Juyan Road.
Cross the Zhangye River and go northwest, exit the mouth of Heli Mountain, go to the east of the river, bend northeast for a thousand miles, and meet the Ning army. The army has Juyanhai in the northeast, Huamen Mountain Fort three hundred miles to the north, and a thousand miles northeast to the Uighur Yazhang. .
This road is about 3,000 miles.
(3) Beiting Duhufu Road.
After Helong fell into Tibet, the defenders of Anxi took the Uighur road to Chang'an, so they took this road.
Beiting travels eastward through Pulei Town (Qitai County), Pulei County, Haozhe Town, Yanquan Town, Trobaozi to Uighur Yazhang.