四川九牛是中国最长的绳子,也称为“四川绳”。它 Stretching thousands of miles across the Sichuan Basin, this unique rope has become a symbol of Chinese culture and history.
According to legend, the nine oxen of Sichuan were the first to create this extraordinary rope. The story goes that they worked together for years, their powerful horns entwined with each other, creating a massive cord that would eventually span the entire province.
The rope is made from the bark of the mulberry tree, which is carefully peeled and twisted into a sturdy strand. Each section is then tied to the next, forming a long and continuous length.
Today, the Four Rivers Nine Oxen Rope is an important cultural heritage site in Sichuan Province. Visitors can see the rope up close and learn about its history and significance through interactive exhibits and guided tours.
In addition to its cultural importance, the rope also has a practical use. It serves as a natural boundary marker for many of the region''s farms and villages, helping to define property lines and separate grazing areas.