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Which does Chenzhou Wuling refer to? Is it Wang Xianling, Su Xianling, Dongtaling, Nantaling and Wuling Pavilion?

The so-called five ridges are recorded in different historical records. According to the records of Guangzhou, Nankang and Yuzhi, the specific location of Wuling is as follows:

Dayuling: Located in the south of Dayu County in the southwest corner of Jiangxi Province, bordering Nanxiong County of Guangdong Province, it is the main traffic artery of Guangdong and Jiangxi, and the Hengpu Pass of Qin Dynasty is on this ridge.

Dupangling is located in the south of Lanshan County, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province and the north of Lianzhou City, Guangdong Province, instead of Dupangling, which is located between Guanyang County, Guilin City, Guangxi Province and Jiangyong County, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province today. Huangxiguan in Qin Dynasty was just above this ridge, and it was also the only way from Hunan to Guangdong.

Qitianling: Today, between Chenzhou City and Yizhang County in Hunan Province, it is the Hunan-Guangdong Passage, and Yangshan Pass in Qin Dynasty is on this ridge.

Mengzhuling: In today's Jianghua Yao Autonomous County, Yongzhou City, Hunan Province, Babu District and Zhongshan County, Hezhou City, Guangxi, it is the only way from Hunan to Guangxi.

Yuechengling: In the north of Xing 'an, Guangxi, it is the traffic artery between Hunan and Guangxi, and there are Yan Guan and Qin Cheng sites in Xing 'an.

It can be seen that the positions of the five mountains are all above the Nanling Mountains. Nanling Mountain Range starts from Yunling, Yunnan Province, enters Miao Ling, Guizhou Province eastward, and then reaches the sea eastward along the borders of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian and other provinces. In the meantime, there are countless mountains, large and small, and the history books list Dayuer, Equestrian Racecourse, Dubang, Zhu Meng and Yuecheng Wuling, which are related to Qin Jun's marching route. "