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Dasan Pass or Sanguan Pass (simplified Chinese: 大散关; traditional Chinese: 大散關; pinyin: Dà Sǎn Guān; lit. 'Great Dissolve Pass') is a mountain pass located west mountain area of the city of Baoji in Shaanxi province. It was a military mountain gate guarding the Guanzhong Plain since Zhou Dynasty. Because of its strategic location, more than 70 battles had been fought here throughout Chinese history. In year 1131, Song Dynasty generals Wu Jie and Wu Lin brothers were stationed here against Jin general Wanyan Wulu.

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  • Dasan Pass or Sanguan Pass (simplified Chinese: 大散关; traditional Chinese: 大散關; pinyin: Dà Sǎn Guān; lit. 'Great Dissolve Pass') is a mountain pass located west mountain area of the city of Baoji in Shaanxi province. It was a military mountain gate guarding the Guanzhong Plain since Zhou Dynasty. Because of its strategic location, more than 70 battles had been fought here throughout Chinese history. In year 1131, Song Dynasty generals Wu Jie and Wu Lin brothers were stationed here against Jin general Wanyan Wulu. (en)
  • 大散关,古称散关,位于今日陕西宝鸡西南17公里大散嶺上,扼守汉中地区通往关中地区的陈仓古道,現为宝成铁路和陕西省道S212穿越经过,与武关、潼关、萧关并称为「关中四关」。 据传说,该地原为西周初年名臣散宜生的封地,因而得名。历史上该地为兵家必争之地,大小战役70余次。其中较著名的有: 前206年,刘邦部将韩信以“明修栈道暗渡陈仓”之计击败章邯,夺取大散关,开始楚汉争霸战争,劉邦在此建立基業。 228年,诸葛亮率蜀汉军出大散关,谋取关中;但多次被司馬懿阻止。 1131年,南宋将领吴玠、吴璘在大散关击败以兀术为首的金朝军队,1141年紹興和議後,宋金确定了秦岭为两国分界,以大散关為界。此後宋金两国在大散关附近多次发生战斗,著名诗人陆游也曾在此驻守,一句“铁马秋风大散关”使得该地之名千古流传。现该地为著名旅游景点。陳子昂、李商隱等人亦對此地吟誦一番。 (zh)
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  • Dasan Pass or Sanguan Pass (simplified Chinese: 大散关; traditional Chinese: 大散關; pinyin: Dà Sǎn Guān; lit. 'Great Dissolve Pass') is a mountain pass located west mountain area of the city of Baoji in Shaanxi province. It was a military mountain gate guarding the Guanzhong Plain since Zhou Dynasty. Because of its strategic location, more than 70 battles had been fought here throughout Chinese history. In year 1131, Song Dynasty generals Wu Jie and Wu Lin brothers were stationed here against Jin general Wanyan Wulu. (en)
  • 大散关,古称散关,位于今日陕西宝鸡西南17公里大散嶺上,扼守汉中地区通往关中地区的陈仓古道,現为宝成铁路和陕西省道S212穿越经过,与武关、潼关、萧关并称为「关中四关」。 据传说,该地原为西周初年名臣散宜生的封地,因而得名。历史上该地为兵家必争之地,大小战役70余次。其中较著名的有: 前206年,刘邦部将韩信以“明修栈道暗渡陈仓”之计击败章邯,夺取大散关,开始楚汉争霸战争,劉邦在此建立基業。 228年,诸葛亮率蜀汉军出大散关,谋取关中;但多次被司馬懿阻止。 1131年,南宋将领吴玠、吴璘在大散关击败以兀术为首的金朝军队,1141年紹興和議後,宋金确定了秦岭为两国分界,以大散关為界。此後宋金两国在大散关附近多次发生战斗,著名诗人陆游也曾在此驻守,一句“铁马秋风大散关”使得该地之名千古流传。现该地为著名旅游景点。陳子昂、李商隱等人亦對此地吟誦一番。 (zh)
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