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Jie Fangbei.

As the saying goes, "Jiangzhou Town in 3,000 years, Chongqing Mansion in 800 years, and Jie Fangbei in 100 years", the real history of weather-beaten Jie Fangbei is only a hundred years, but it seems that both the Yangtze River and Jialing River agreed to gather their waists here before the final confluence, with the intention of gathering their popularity, aura and wealth here.

Jie Fangbei is called Jie Fangbei because of the inscription. The monument to Jiefang North was China's liberation, and it became a landmark building. Chongqing at that time was far less developed than it is now. At that time, the monument was taller than the surrounding shops or buildings, and it was the tallest.

Now that Chongqing has developed, although there are many buildings around the monument, which are much higher than the monument, Jie Fangbei has become a monumental landmark that can never be demolished and erected.

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The history of Jie Fangbei

194 1, 12 On February 30th, at the suggestion of the then mayor of Chongqing, the National Government built a monumental building in Du You Street Square (the intersection of minzu road, Quan Min Road and Zou Rong Road in Yuzhong District), which was the worst bombing by Japanese planes.

The "spiritual fortress" is a wooden structure with a turret shape, 7 feet high and 7 feet wide. In order to prevent Japanese planes from bombing, the appearance of the "spiritual fortress" was painted black. In the four directions of "spiritual fortress", slogans such as "spiritual fortress", "national supremacy", "concentration of will and strength" and "military first, victory first" are written respectively.

There is a porcelain jar at the top, which contains kerosene and cotton sliver. Whenever important gatherings are held in all walks of life, cotton slivers will be lit, and a blazing flame will be ignited to declare the determination of the Chinese nation to fight with one heart and one mind.