Yangpingguan

Yangpingguan
阳平关镇
Town
Coordinates: 32°57′47″N 106°03′12″E / 32.96306°N 106.05333°E / 32.96306; 106.05333Coordinates: 32°57′47″N 106°03′12″E / 32.96306°N 106.05333°E / 32.96306; 106.05333
Country People's Republic of China
Province Shaanxi
Prefecture-level city Hanzhong
County Ningqiang
Elevation 592 m (1,942 ft)
Time zone China Standard (UTC+8)

Yangpingguan (simplified Chinese: 阳平关; traditional Chinese: 陽平關; pinyin: Yángpíngguān; literally: "pass of the sunny peace") is a town in central Ningqiang County, in southwestern Shaanxi province, China. The town has an area of 116 square kilometres (45 sq mi), in which there are 1 residential community (社区) and 20 villages holding a total population of 26,000.[1] The town is located 27.3 kilometres (17.0 mi) from the county seat and is near the trisection point of Shaanxi, Sichuan and Gansu, in the upper Jialing River Valley. The town is named after the pass between the Qin Mountains to the north and the Daba Mountains to the south, which has traditionally been the main entry point into the Sichuan Basin from the north.[2] The ancient Sichuan Trail passed through the town. The Baoji–Chengdu and Yangpingguan–Ankang Railways intersect at Yangpingguan.

History

During the Three Kingdoms period, a number of military engagements were waged in and around Yangpingguan, including Cao Cao's conquest of Zhang Lu in the Battle of Yangping, Liu Bei's Hanzhong Campaign and the Battle of Mount Dingjun at the nearby Dingjun Mountain.

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