During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, Anhua Tea-Horse Ancient Road was an important trade route connecting Hunan, Guizhou, Yunnan and western Yunnan, which was mainly used for the transportation and exchange of tea, medicinal materials, salt and iron ore. At the same time, this ancient road is also an important channel connecting the central plains and the southwest frontier, and may also involve some political and military tasks.
With the development of modern transportation and the construction of railways, Anhua Tea-Horse Ancient Road gradually lost its historical importance. However, the historical buildings and cultural heritage preserved on the ancient road have become valuable resources to enrich the traditional culture of China. At the same time, the ancient tea-horse road has become a tourist attraction, attracting many tourists to explore its history and culture.