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Information about Guhantai in Hanzhong, Shaanxi Province
Hanzhong Ancient Hantai, also known as Hanzhong Museum, was the palace of Liu Bangfeng Hanwang when he was in Hanzhong. Now Hanzhong Museum has been established on the original site, located in the southeast of Hanzhong city center, also known as "Seven Star Terrace". Based on this, Hanzhong Museum has opened 13 stone gates in Guhantai, showing rooms for unearthed cultural relics, modern history of Gu Shuhua and Hanzhong, fossils of paleontology, religious statues, etc., and has collected more than12,000 pieces of various cultural relics, making it a gathering place for Hanzhong cultural relics. Among the eight scenic spots in Hanzhong, "Liangshan Shiyan", "Yutai", inclined plank road and stone carvings at Shimen are all cultural treasures. There are inscriptions such as "the treasure of the country" and "Shimen in Hanzhong, the teacher of the sun". According to Records of the Emperor Gaozu, Xiang Yu established himself as the overlord of the West Chu, violating the Covenant and changing Pei Gong (Liu Bang) as the king of Hanzhong. In April 206 BC, Liu Bang went from Guanzhong to Hanzhong, adopted Xiao He's suggestion, worshipped Han Xin as a general, and reorganized the army. On the one hand, he collects, transports and stores hay from horses. At the same time, paralyze the enemy by "building a plank road." In August of the same year, Hanzhong went north again, and "secretly crossing Chen Cang" seized Guanzhong. After competing with Chu, he finally defeated Xiang Yu and unified the whole country. Although Liu Bang stayed in Hanzhong for a short time, he left many historical sites, including Guhantai.