Three Kingdom Culture Relics
Sichuan is the political, military and cultural center of ancient Shu country in the era of Three Kingdoms. Abundant Shuhan Dynasty ruins exist widely in the province and they are so famous that not only the people within the country but in the whole world know them. So the famous ruins of Northwest and North Sichuan compose a unique and rare golder traveling route.
Chegndu Wuhou Shrine (Wuhou Temple) was first built in the late of West Jin Dynasty and it joined with Zhaolie Temple in the early of Ming Dynasty the existing Shrine was rebuilt at the eleventh year of Kangxi in Qing Dynasty (1672). In the Shrine there are old sky-scraping cypresses and plenty of antiques, which reflect the important story of Zhugeliang's life.
Mianyang's historical status is very important and its ancient name was Fu City. It is always called 'Key to Jianmen' and 'Throat of Shu Way'. Ruins in this area are Fule Mountain, Jiangwan Tomb and etc.
Zitong was a shire in Shu Dynasty, which ruled 5 counties. The Fu Army in this area is the main part of Shu Army. Primary ruins are: 'Zhuge Village', Yuma Gang, Tangjiao Stone and Zhangfei Cypresses.
Jianmen Gate is very steep and it's dominating battlefield looted by Shu and Wei country in the late of Three Kingdoms Dynasty. Three are such ruins as Jiangwei Tomb, Jianggong Bridge and Jiangwei Temple. Ancient Zhaohua Town was the most important, which was always looted by many countries from a long time ago. It was called Jiameng Gate. Many famous battles in Three Kingdoms Dynasty happened here.
Old Road exists in Mingyue Gorge beside Jialingjiang River; It's grand and dangerous. In the years when Zhugeliang battled in North he extended it. Nowadays it is called Chinese Transportation Museum because many of them interleaving in the gorge.
Zhangfei Temple is located in the western part of Langzhong city. In the temple there are a tomb and 'Limaming' which was written by Zhangfei himself.
Nanchong's Wan Juan Pavilion is where Chenshou, the author of 'Three Kingdoms Story', read books and in the pavilion there are many Chenshou's original handwritings.

