The site of the ancient city where General Ningguta was stationed is located in Gucheng Village, Haichang Highway, hailin city, Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province. It is the military, political and economic center of the northeast frontier established by the Qing government of China in the north of Shengjing (Shenyang), which governs the vast areas of Heilongjiang and Wusuli River basins. It is also a famous exile in ancient China. In the first year of Chongde in Qing Dynasty (1636), Mailer Zhangjing Wuba Haidu built Ningguta (old) city. General Ningguta's residence and office have been moved twice and moved to three places, followed by Ningguta Old Town, Ningguta New Town and Jilin Wula.
During the period of Shunzhi and Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, generals such as Wu Bahai, Sha 'erhuda, Ba Hai and Sabusu commanded the army and the people, and sailed into Songhua River and Heilongjiang River from Langlang for many times, attacking foreign invaders who invaded the Heilongjiang River basin head-on and defending the country's territorial sovereignty.
198 1 year, the site of the old city where General Ningguta lived was approved by the Heilongjiang Provincial People's Government and announced as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit; 20 13 May, the site of the old city where General Ningguta lived was approved by the State Council as the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
Characteristics of Ningguta Site
The site of the old city where General Ningguta was stationed is located in Changting Town, hailin city. After two relocations, General Ningguta's residence and office were moved to three places, followed by Ningguta Old Town, Ningguta New Town and Jilin Wula. To the northwest of the city is the famous Wave River, with little water and wide river surface. Stone tablets of provincial cultural relics protection units around the ruins of the old city where General Ningguta was stationed, and houses standing by the roadside. Behind the stone tablet, there is an old elm tree with more than 200 years, and its branches have experienced vicissitudes.
The earth walls in the north and west of Ningguta are 4-5 meters above the ground, and the bottom is 7-8 meters wide, all of which are rammed with earth. The west and south walls have disappeared. The earthen city in the old town of Ningguta is very small, and people call it the stone city. When building a city, the city wall is based on stones, rammed by layers of loess, and each layer is also padded with small round sticks. This city is square, with each side 17 1 m and an urban area of 29,000 square meters.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Ningguta