1. The existing Guancheng was built in the first year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368). This was planned by General Xu Da and Deputy General Chang Yuchun. Jingtai was repaired and restored in the early years of Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1450- 1454) and thereafter. The city wall extends from Cuipingling in the east to the top of Jinguishan in the west, with a circumference of more than 4,000 meters. North and South Moon City, watchtower, watchtower and other supporting facilities are complete. There are offices, temples, Confucianism and other related building facilities inside and outside Guancheng.
2. After the late Qing Dynasty, the architecture of Juyong Guancheng was gradually abandoned, but the majestic Guancheng and numerous historical sites opened a window for people to understand the ancient military culture of China. 1992 In order to protect cultural relics, the office of the Ming Tombs Special Zone in Changping County has completely restored the buildings in Guancheng, reappearing the majestic appearance of the past.