Jingzhou City, one of the noted historic and cultural cities in
China also called Jiangling City, covers an area of 4.5 k㎡. There are
well-protected ancient walls here. The length of Jingzhou city from east to west
is 3.75 kilometers, and from north to south, 1.2 kilometers. The city walls,
8.83 meters high, has a perimeter of 11,281 meter. There are six groups of city
gate buildings, originally with each gate a tower built.
Jingzhou
City originally was divided into three parts from outside to inside: Water City,
Brick City and Earth City. It is said that when Guan Yu guarded the city, he met
nine fairies flying down to the city who said that they were commanded by the
Empress of Heaven to take the city back because there were too many battles. Not
willing to lose the city, Guan thought hard and then came to an idea. So he said
to them, “Let’s compete. The winner will be the owner of the City. We separately
build a city of 5,000 steps in circumference. The one who completes first is the
winner. You build it in the northwest and I build it in the southeast. We start
when night falls and stop at the crow of roosters.”
The fairies agreed. They got earth with their robes to build the city, while Guan Yu built the city with reeds. When Guan completed his city, the fairies had not. But time was not up. So Guan shook the chicken coop and then roosters crowed. The nine fairies went back ashamedly. This is the legendary of the Nine Fairies Statue in the outer of the north gateway of Jinzhou. It is also said that Zhang Fei also shouldered earth to help his brother, but he was late. So he poured the earth outside of the east gateway, hence the Mound is also called 'Zhang Fei's load of Earth'.