Tong Pass

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Tong Pass was a strategically vital ancient mountain pass in central China that served as a key military and transportation gateway controlling access to the Guanzhong region.

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instanceOf mountain pass
strategic military site
alsoKnownAs Tongguan NERFINISHED
Tongguan Pass NERFINISHED
battlesOccurred various dynastic conflicts
controlsAccessTo Guanzhong region NERFINISHED
country China
crosses Hangu Pass–Guanzhong corridor NERFINISHED
currentStatus historical site
function military defense
transportation gateway
guardedRoute route between Luoyang and Chang'an
heritage important site in Chinese military history
historicalPeriod ancient China NERFINISHED
locatedIn Henan Province NERFINISHED
central China
locatedNear Chang'an NERFINISHED
Luoyang NERFINISHED
locatedOn south bank of the Yellow River
nearbyRiver Yellow River NERFINISHED
partOf defensive system of Guanzhong
significance key choke point on east–west traffic in northern China
strategicImportance controlled eastern approach to Guanzhong
served as a barrier between the North China Plain and Guanzhong Basin
usedDuring Han dynasty NERFINISHED
Ming dynasty NERFINISHED
Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
Song dynasty NERFINISHED
Tang dynasty NERFINISHED
Three Kingdoms period NERFINISHED

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Guanzhong region namedAfter Tong Pass
Guanzhong region hasPass Tong Pass