Yongan Palace
Yongan palace is the former site of Liu Bei Tuogu, Emperor zhaolie of Shu Han Dynasty. It was originally Liu Bei's palace in Baidi city. In the second year of Zhangwu (222), Liu Bei led 40000 troops to the east to avenge Guan Yu. He was attacked by Lu Xun, a great general of the eastern Wu Dynasty. The company's camp was also called Yongan palace, and the camp was also named Yongan palace.
Yongan palace is the former site of Liu Bei Tuogu, Emperor zhaolie of Shu Han Dynasty. In the second year of Zhangwu (222), Liu Bei led 40000 troops to the east to avenge general Guan Yu. However, Lu Xun, the great general of the eastern Wu Dynasty, attacked the company and camp and failed. He also defended Yufu and changed the name of the county to Yong'an, and the camp was also named Yong'an palace. Liu Bei finally died here and was isolated from Zhuge Liang before his death.
Address: 602 Taiwan, Jiayi County, Fanlu Township
Longitude: 120.537137
Latitude: 23.482868
Yongan Palace
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