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Chinese folklore has been passed down for thousands of years: the Tang Dynasty, which forbids entry, has issued an order, and those who violate it will be decided

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In the vast land of China, there are countless mysterious mountains hidden, which guard the secrets of history like sleeping dragons. Among the deep mountains of Jiangxi Province, there is a historic mountain called "Cymbal Mountain". Perhaps the moment you hear this name, the thousand years of confinement come to mind, the ancient mystery, but the story of this mountain is far more colorful than we know.

Cymbal Mountain, located in Shangrao, Jiangxi Province, is a well-known mountain in southeastern China. Although it is not as famous as the three mountains and five mountains, it has the reputation of "the first peak in the southeast" in the local area. However, in the ancient history, Cymbal Mountain is not just an ordinary mountain, but a mysterious place that carries countless historical legends.

Chinese folklore has been passed down for thousands of years: the Tang Dynasty, which forbids entry, has issued an order, and those who violate it will be decided

A thousand years ago, Cymbal Mountain was named "Forbidden Mountain" due to a peasant uprising. During the Tang Dynasty, China had a vast territory and a prosperous economy. However, behind this prosperity lies social injustice and people's suffering. In the last years of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, the country fell into internal and external troubles. Land annexation and increased taxes have made life difficult for the people. At this time, a war called the "Anshi Rebellion" swept the entire country. The imperial court was divided, the clan kings rebelled one after another, and the people suffered greatly in the war.

Chinese folklore has been passed down for thousands of years: the Tang Dynasty, which forbids entry, has issued an order, and those who violate it will be decided

It was during this turbulent period that Cymbal Hill became a stronghold of a peasant rebel army. In 878, the rebel army led by Huang Chao flocked to the city, and their slogan was "Overcome hardship together, and reassure the people". Cymbal Mountain, a land once forbidden by history, has become the resting place of this group of heroes who petitioned for the people.

Chinese folklore has been passed down for thousands of years: the Tang Dynasty, which forbids entry, has issued an order, and those who violate it will be decided

In this mountain forest, a touching story has happened. A young girl named Ye girl was forcibly taken away because her parents were bullied by officers and soldiers. Fortunately, at a critical moment, the Huangchao rebel army arrived and rescued her from the clutches of the officers and soldiers. The girl's father, a mountain man named Ye Orion, formed a deep friendship. Under the leadership of Ye Orion, the Huangchao rebel army established a strong position in Cymbal Mountain, and together with the local people, jointly guarded the peace and tranquility of this land.

Chinese folklore has been passed down for thousands of years: the Tang Dynasty, which forbids entry, has issued an order, and those who violate it will be decided

However, the wheel of history keeps rolling. With the end of the war and political stability, the imperial court began to resettle the displaced people. The "shack people" of Cymbal Mountain, these displaced people living in the mountains, began their new life. They hope to be able to establish their own homes in this forbidden land. This wish was finally realized during the Tongzhi period.

Chinese folklore has been passed down for thousands of years: the Tang Dynasty, which forbids entry, has issued an order, and those who violate it will be decided

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