Dragon Gate Inn, a name well-known in the pugilistic world.
To use "Dragon Gate" as its name actually has two meanings.
One is regional.
For example, at the Jin-Shaanxi border, where the Yellow River's Yumen Pass resides, legend has it that Yu the Great cleaved the mountain here to create a gate, through which the Yellow River rushes, forming a perilous terrain, hence the Dragon Gate Inn...
There's also Dunhuang Yumen Pass, a key point on the Ancient Silk Road. The image of a lone inn in the desert symbolizes the journey west beyond the Dragon Gate, where solitary desert smoke rises...
The second meaning is metaphorical for the "pugilistic world's Dragon Gate."
Crossing this threshold is entering the pugilistic world, where one's fate determines whether one is a stinky crab or rotten shrimp, or a carp leaping over the Dragon Gate and soaring to the sky.
The Dragon Gate Inn at Dragon Gate Post is naturally the former.
Nearby is the famous Dragon Gate Grottoes.
