Romance of the Three Kingdoms VII (PS2)
The 30 Sites and their locations
The description of the 30 sites
By Bluedragon22
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Version 1.1
7/25/02
- Received information on Site 9
- Added a little more description to find sites
- Corrected spelling errors
Version 1.0
7/21/02
To find the sites in Romance of the Three Kingdoms you need to visit
any character that reside in that capital. (Usually the Lieges or
Prefects are the best to visit). Your bondage with the other character
has to be high. You might have to visit the officer a few times after
the bondage is 100 before you are taken to see the site.
I. Great Wall of China - Bei Ping, Ye
The longest man-made structure in the world, the wall was built
to prevent incursions by the nomadic tribes of the north. It was
the Qin Emperor who created this wonder by linking together
castles built along the northern border during Spring and Autumn
Era.
II. Peach Tree Garden - Ji
The Peach Garden in Liu Bei's home village. It was here that Liu
Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei bound their fates together as sworn
brothers.
III. Mount Taishan - Bei Hai
One of the oldest sacred mountains in China, revered by the
people since ancient times. Worshipped by successive Imperial
Courts, spiritual ceremonies were often performed here. The
first Emperor of Qin raised a monument here after unifying China.
IV. Confucian Garden - Xiao Pei
A garden built in memory of the founder of Confucianism,
Confucius. After his wanderings through the land, Confucius
spent his last few years in his native land of Lu. The year
after his death, Duke Ai of Lu had this garden built in his honor
V. Temple of the White Horse - Luo Yang
The first temple built after Buddhism was introduced to China.
The name derives from a priest who went on a journey seeking
Buddhist scriptures and bough them back tied to the back of a
white horse.
VI. Shi Huangshi Mausoleum - Chang An
The Imperial mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin. Its
construction began right after he ascended to the throne.
Tunneling a large hole through the mountains, they built within
it a river of mercury as well as a large number of booby traps.
VII. Jian Ge - Zi Tong
A natural fortress on the road between Shu and Han Zhong. The
name refers to a valley deep in the center of Jian Men Mountains
that is surround on all sides by steep, soaring cliffs.
VIII. Dong Ting Lake - Chang Sha
A lake located in the middle section of the Chang Jiang River,
known for its scenic beauty. The Yue Yang Tower built on the
shores of the lake is among the most famous in China, and there
are many legends surrounding Mount Xun, a mountain located near
the center of the lake.
IX. Han Dong Long Tai - Ye
A lookout tower built by King Wu Ling of Zhao in his capital Han
Dan during the Warring States Era. The tower is actually a
number of towers linked together, hence the name Long Tai, or
Tai, or [Linked Towers].
X. Lang Ye Tai - Cheng Yang
A mountain in Lang Ye that faces the ocean. The Qin Emperor
built a monument there on which he listed his accomplishments.
It is said that the Qin Emperor was enamored with the beautiful
view from the summit.
XI. Xi Ma Tai - Xia Pi
The place where, Xiang Yu, the Conqueror from Western Chu,
reviewed his troops. It is said that it was his custom to review
all of the troops he gathered from Southern Jiang here.
XII. Mount Huang - Jian Ye
A famous and mysterious mountain. All year round, it is covered
in a sea of clouds. Within, there are strangely shaped pines and
even stranger rock formations, Because of this mysterious and
magical visita, this place was worshipped as a dwelling place of
gods.
XIII. San Men Gorge - forgot to write it down
An impregnable gorge in the center of the Huang River, to the
northeastern of Han Gu Gate. When Emperor Yu, the founder of the
Xia Dynasty, set out to control flooding, he built 3 waterways in
this location.
XIV. Shu's Plankway - Wu Du
A walkway that was built in the valley that separated Guan Zhong
and Ba Shu. Posts were driven into the cliffs and then planks
were laid between the posts to make a road. This road was quite
narrow, and difficult to traverse.
XV. Mount Zhong Nan - Han Zhong
A famous mountain south of Chang An. Its name stems from the
fact that it is the last mountain of the Qin Ling Range that runs
from the west. This mountain's pass was the general route taken
to traverse this mountain range.
XVI. Du Jiang Embarkment - Cheng Du
Aqueduct facilities found in the city of Cheng Du. In the age of
Qin, these were built to guard against the disasters brought by
the Min Jiang River. It was this that allowed the agricultural
land of Shu to prosper.
XVII. The Three Gorges - Jiang Zhou
A strip of gorges on the Chang Jiang River. The name stems from
the fact that three such ravines come one after the other. The
rapid flow of the water here makes it one of the most treacherous
areas on the Chang Jiang.
XVIII. Bai Di Castle - Yong An
A mountain castle on the cliffs of Ju Tang Canyon, one of the 3
gorges. Built toward the end of the Early Hans, its location
high above the river made it ideal to oversee boat traffic on the
Chang Jiang.
XIX. Shi Lin - Yun Nan
A mysterious forest region full of bizarre outcrops and
curiouisly shaped rocks. Pillars of various shapes and sizes
thrust their way up to the Heavens.
XX. Mount Song - Wan
A famous mountain mentioned in the same breath as Mount Taishan.
Legend says that when Emperor Wu of the Early Han Dynasty climbed
to its peak, the gods of the mountain blessed him fro his wise
rule.
XXI. Tan Rapids -Xin Ye
Rapids found to the west of Xiang Yang Castle. This body of
water is located at the base of a precipitous and sharp cliff.
Its violently fast flow makes it a dangerous obstruction for
travelers.
XXII. Long Zhong - Xiang Yang
A region on the outskirts of Xiang Yang. A peaceful land that
preserved its serenity even through times of chaos and war. In
this region is Sleeping Dragon Cliff, called so due to its unique
shape.
XXIII. Chi Bi -Jiang Xia
A region of the Chang Jiang River surrounded by high cliffs. Chi
Bi means [Red Cliff.] Along the Chang Jiang and in the Han Shui
Basin, there are 5 places referred to as Chi Bi.
XXIV. Yu Quan Temple - Jiang Ling
A Buddhist temple in the Western Dang Yang that was built towards
the end of the Later Han Dynasty. The mountain on which the
temple is built is said to have an aura of purity, making it the
perfect environment for Buddhist training.
XXV. Gui Lin - Ling Ling
A picturesque region with breathtaking scenery. It overlooks the
Gui Jiang, and there is a plethora of beautiful canyons. The
sight of the mountains jutting out of the landscape has been
described as fantastical.
XXVI. Mount Lu - Lu Jiang
A famous mountain by the Chang Jiang. The mountain is sheathed
in clouds, giving it remarkable beauty. Its magnificence moved
men's hearts and garnered faith. It is said to five inspiration
to scholars and people of religion.
XXVII. Gan Lu Temple - Wu
A Buddhist temple in Zhen Jiang, by the lower Chang Jiang. In
this region there are three famous mountains: Mount Jin, Mount
Jiao, and Mount Bei Gu. Gan Lu temple is built at the top of
Mount Bei Gu.
XXVIII. Jie Ting - An Ding
A mountainous region north of Han Zhong. It is a key area for
travel in this area, as it links Han Zhong to the Northern
Territory. Steep cliffs encircle the region on three sides, and
the road is at the base of the cliffs.
XXIX. Qian Tang - Hui Ji
A river to the north of Hui Ji that runs into the ocean. When
the First Emperor of Qin visited this area, a young Xiang Yu saw
him and vowed there and then to overthrow him.
XXX. Huang He Tower - Chai Sang
A famous tower in Southern Jiang. From this tall tower, the flow
of Chang Jiang Ban can be observed for miles. The land of Xia
Kou, where the tower is built, is a key defensive area for
control of the Chang Jiang.
If anyone finds a site in a different place then what is here or knows
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Credit:
Koei - for making a great game to kill time when there is nothing else
to do.
Phil Vorarath - for the info on Han Dong Long Tai