Huarong Road, a historical place name in China. According to the annotation of Zi Tongzhi Jian, it is "from this way, Huarong can be reached". Huarong mentioned here refers to Huarong County.
Huarong Road is also the route that Cao Jun fled to Huarong County after fleeing to Huarong County in Chibi War. GuHuarong County, namely today's Huarong, Jianli, Shishou, Gongan and Junshan districts in Yueyang City, most of Nanxian County and the vast area east of Anxiang. The ancient city of ancient Huarong County is in the northeast suburb of Huarong County today, and the ruins of ancient Zhanghuatai still exist.
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According to the annotation of Zi Tongzhi Jian, it is "from this way, Huarong can be reached". Huarong mentioned here, of course, refers to Huarong County. Huarong Road is also the route that Cao Jun fled to Huarong County after fleeing to Huarong County in Chibi War. GuHuarong County is near Zhoulaozui, about 60 miles north of Jianli County, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province.
If you draw a straight line from the Wulin where Cao Cao sent troops to Nanjun, the destination where Cao Cao fled, Huarong City is in the center of this straight line. In order to escape back to Jiangling, Cao chose Huarong County as the shortest route. Moreover, there was a grain warehouse in Cao Jun near Huarong County at that time, which was convenient for withdrawing troops to replenish grain. Because of this ancient swamp lake barrier.
There is no straight road from Wulin to Huarong City. Jun can only flee to the west along the river, enter Huarong County, and then turn northwest to Huarong County. In this way, it is necessary to wade through a swamp on the edge of osawa.
According to county records, when Cao Cao fled to Taiping Bridge, his men got stuck in the mud and had to throw away the whip, dismount and walk. There is still an ancient place name "Caobian Port" here. Twenty miles from Qubian Port to Maojiakou, "the road is narrow, dangerous and bumpy", and Cao Jun was "blocked by mud". Soldiers were ordered to cut down reeds and wormwood to fill the road. "The soldiers were trampled in the mud and many people died."
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-GuHuarong
References:
Baidu encyclopedia-Huarong road