Executive summary of the book (it is recommended to read it first)
In the middle of the Warring States Period, the state of Chu, one of the Seven Heroes, in order to expand westward, seized the salt springs of Yishui (now Qingjiang, Hubei) and a large area of land in the Qingjiang valley of its neighbor Ba (whose capital was in present-day Chongqing), posing a serious threat to Ba and Shu (with its capital in present-day Chengdu).
So, in 377 BC, the two countries of Bashu united and launched a retaliatory attack on the state of Chu, which resulted in a crushing defeat.
After firmly occupying the Qingjiang Valley, the Chu State attempted to continue to penetrate deep into the hinterland of Pakistan, and the first to bear the brunt of the vast area of the lower reaches of the Wujiang River, where the Funiu Mountain Salt Spring (located in present-day Yushan Town, Pengshui County, Chongqing), one of the three major salt springs of Pakistan, was located, which triggered a protracted war between the two countries.
The inhabitants of the three major tribes (tribes) in the Wujiang River valley of Ba (Wujiangba people) became the backbone of the fight against Chu and the defense of their homeland.
More than ten years later, a large number of Ba warriors represented by the "Five Dragons" in the lower reaches of the Wujiang River, faced with the more frantic attack of the Chu State, fought bloodily, and finally due to the gap in overall strength, strategic thinking, social system and other aspects, the Chu State completely occupied the lower reaches of the Wujiang River. From then on, the state of Pakistan declined at an even more rapid rate, and was destroyed by the Qin state 45 years later.
In addition to describing the heroic feelings of the Ba warriors who are not afraid of sacrifice, this book also involves a large number of history, allusions, legends, and myths related to the ancient Ba country, the Ba ethnic group, and the Ba people, as well as the love, family, and friendship of the Ba people, as well as the breathtaking natural scenery of the lower reaches of the Wujiang River and the unique local folk customs represented by the world natural heritage karst landforms (Tiansheng Bridge Group, Tiansheng Bridge, Tiankeng, ground cracks, karst caves, etc.), Wujiang Gallery, Nanguo Grassland, and World Peach Garden.
In a word: this book is about the five dragons and fairies related to local legends.
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