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Does the thunder pool really exist, ant?

Does the thunder pool really exist? Introduction is as follows:

The thunder pool is real.

The phrase "Dare not step beyond the thunder pool" is located in the east of Wangjiang County, Anhui Province, along the Yangtze River in the southwest of Anhui Province, and it is a vast area with dense water networks. In ancient times, it was collectively called "big thunder water".

Its downstream is a pool in the east of Wangjiang County today, which is the place where "dare not cross the line" in China idiom dictionary-"Guleichi". Tracing back to the source. The former "Guleichi" is now Lei Chi Township, Wangjiang County, Anhui Province.

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During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, wars between clans and dignitaries continued. Among them, Yu Liang, the elder brother of Queen Jin Mingdi, served as the secretariat after the Emperor Jincheng ascended the throne, and was in charge of the central power, which was appreciated by the Emperor Jincheng. Emperor Jin Chengdi should listen to his opinions on all important affairs of the imperial court.

In this regard, the Soviet general guarding Liyang was very dissatisfied: I have repeatedly made meritorious military service in the battlefield, why should I let Yu Liang reach the top! At that time, the western border was very restless, and Yu Liang recommended Minister Wen Qiao to be a secretariat in Jiangzhou.

Soon, Yu Liang received a tip-off: Liyang satrap Soviet attempted rebellion. Yu Liang didn't take decisive action immediately, but wanted to trick Su Jun into going to Beijing to be a fu. Ministers all thought this method was inappropriate, and Wen Qiao also wrote to discourage it, but Yu Liang wouldn't listen.

After receiving the notice from the imperial court, the Soviet army was keenly aware that the imperial court had doubts about itself, so it simply sent troops to attack the capital. Wen Qiao learned the news. On the one hand, he asked Yu Liang to allow him to lead an army into Jiankang from the path to defend Kyoto. On the other hand, he called on the soldiers to make all kinds of preparations.

Unexpectedly, Yu Liang underestimated the rebel forces of the Soviet Union, thought that Wen Qiao's defense there was very important, and did not want his troops to defend the capital. He wrote to Wen Qiao and said, "I am worried about the enemies in the western regions, not the rebellion in Liyang. You must stay where you are and don't cross the line. "

Because Yu Liang underestimated the strength of the Soviet rebellion, Wenqiao stayed put in Jiangzhou. As a result, the Soviet army was not stopped by the army when it attacked Jiankang. Although Yu Liang led the army to battle, Jiankang still fell into the hands of the Soviets.

Yu Liang hurriedly went to Wenqiao. Wen Qiao didn't blame him, but let him guard Baishiying, and stepped up the training of the water army, ready to annihilate the rebels.

Ten thousand Soviet troops soon arrived at Baishi, where they fought a bloody battle with Yu Liang, who had only two thousand troops. Yu Liang took the lead and fought back the rebels bravely. Later, Yu Liang, Wen Qiao and others finally killed the Soviet army, put down the rebellion and made up for the losses caused by the strategic mistake of "crossing the line without crossing it".