Near the Yellow River, I haven't seen the rolling waves and majestic momentum, but I have seen the horses gathered by the Yellow River, recreating the scene of the ancient battlefield in those days, although those horses are only for tourists to see. As soon as I got off the bus, several tall horses came running under the call of their owners. Looking at the wide riverbed and the dust raised by horseshoes, surrounded by green hills, I couldn't help but feel magnificent. I stepped on a young and strong horse, grabbed the horse's stomach hard, waved the whip, and the horse soared, and suddenly a general was full of heroic spirit. Looking at the north bank of the Yellow River, the water mist is filled with yellow sand all over the sky. I'm like a tough tiger, crossing the Yellow River with millions of heroes.
Struggling on the shore for a while, I drove straight to Xingyang, which is the legendary Chu-Han boundary. I seem to have returned to the era when Liu Bang and Xiang Yu competed for hegemony in 203 BC. It was a time of war, and the two kings of Han and Ba fought here. When I rode on Guangwu Mountain, I saw an iron war horse on the platform at the top of the mountain, whistling in the sky and screaming with my head held high. I seem to hear the deafening roar of war horses and the voice of Chu and Han fighting for swords.
Accompanied by the ancient sound of horses and horses and the sound of hooves, I galloped on the mountain road until the horse gasped. This heroic power was given to me by the Yellow River, Guangwu Mountain and the two kings of Chu and Han. The locals pointed to the sword of light fog and said that it was the Han boundary of Chu River. I'm surprised. According to legend, when Chu and Han fought, the Battle of Heyang took place here. In 203 BC, when Xiang Yu attacked the whole country on a large scale, the Han army sent troops to defeat Cao Zhi, the general of Chu, and regained the elevation. Later, it sent troops to deploy. Xiang Yu was forced to make peace with Han several years after the defeat of the Chu army, taking Gou Jian as the boundary and dividing the world. Gouxi belongs to the Han Dynasty. Gou Dong belongs to Chu. People call the military base of Chu Bawang the Bawang City, the Han Army the Hanwang City, and merge the two king cities of Han and Ba. According to textual research, the Han boundary of Chu River is not Guangwu River as the locals say, (to be continued)