古蜀之黄金通道——剑门蜀道
发布时间:2018-05-28 01:05
本文选题:剑门蜀道 + 中原腹地 ; 参考:《西部交通科技》2014年09期
【摘要】:正剑门蜀道是指历史上从先秦时代_直到清末民初,以蜀都成都为起点北上通往中原腹地的一条主要通道。其南起今成都,经广汉、德阳、绵阳、梓怳、剑阁、广元等地出川,继而在陕西褒城附近转向,接褒斜道沿褒河过石门栈道,穿秦岭,出斜谷,直通八百里秦川至中原腹地。其中以大量开辟于悬崖绝壁的古栈道最为著名,古史中所谓"栈道干里,无所不通",便是对剑门蜀道的典型描述。剑门蜀道因1000多年前诗仙李白的"蜀道难难于上青天"得以名扬天下。剑门蜀道全长450公里,以剑门关为核心,沿线地势险要山峦叠翠,风光绮丽,关隘众多;三国文化深厚,庞统、姜维邓艾、马超等在此留下了精彩的故事;古迹众多,三星堆遗址德阳文庙、昭化古城、干佛崖等古迹星罗密布。
[Abstract]:Zheng Jian Men Shu Road is a main passage from the pre-Qin period to the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the Republic of China to Chengdu as the starting point to the hinterland of the Central Plains. Its southern Chengdu, through the Guanghan, Deyang, Mianyang, Zi, Jiange, Guangyuan and other places out of Sichuan, and then in Shaanxi near the city, followed by a ramp along the Baohe Shimen trestle road, through the Qinling, oblique valley, through the 800 li Qinchuan to the central plains hinterland. Among them, a large number of ancient trestle roads opened in cliff-cliffs are the most famous. In ancient history, the so-called "trestle road in the trunk, nothing is impassable," is a typical description of the Jian Men Shu Road. Jian Men Shu Road became famous more than 1000 years ago because of Li Bai's poem, "it is hard for Shu Road to go to Qingtian." Jianmen Shu Road is 450 kilometers long, with Jianmen pass as the core. The terrain along the route is treacherous, with beautiful scenery and numerous passes. The three Kingdoms have a profound culture, Pang Tong, Jiang Wei Deng Ai, Ma Chao, and others have left wonderful stories here; there are many historic sites. Sanxingdui ruins of Deyang Wen Temple, Zhaohua ancient city, dry Buddha cliff and other historical sites of the stars.
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