Lost and regained?The fourth largest lake that our country once lost may return to its arms in the f

Mondo Technology Updated on 2024-01-28

Water, the foundation of life, is also one of the most core resources on earth. Humans can live without oil, ** or gas, but without water, life will not be sustainable. In the future, water will become the focus of competition among countries. Water resources are scarce and important in the hinterland, in particular. Our country has lost a lot of land in modern times, and one of the little-known regrets is the loss of the fourth largest lake, Jaisannur. Whether the future of this lake can return to the embrace of the motherland may be an unexpected question.

During the Qing Dynasty, Jaisangnaoer was the fourth largest lake in China. The top lakes at that time were Lake Baikal, Lake Balkhash and Daqing Pond, which were huge in size and had an impressive amount of water. The total area of Jaisangnaur is 5,500 square kilometers, which is equivalent to the total area of many large cities, and contains 66 billion tons of water.

This huge area makes it more than 20 times the size of Taihu Lake, China's current inland lake. In ancient times, Jaisangnaur was one of the most important lakes in the Northwest Territory, and you can even get a glimpse of it from its name. The name Jaisangnaur is derived from the Mongolian word and actually means the official position that governs the region, which shows its high status at that time.

What is even more noteworthy is that the main grazing land of the Mongolian Junggar tribe at that time was located in and around Jaisangnaor. The lake, together with the surrounding rivers, forms a vast body of water, bringing fertile soil and abundant resources to the surrounding land. Especially in the fishery, the resources are even more abundant. Coupled with the fact that the average depth of Jaisangnaur is more than 11 meters, it is even navigable and has professional fishermen who are engaged in aquaculture and fishing.

Therefore, Jaisangnaoer has become a gathering place of water resources in Northwest China, nourishing the survival and development of many ethnic minorities, and can be said to be one of the most important lakes in China. However, in the last years of the Qing Dynasty, Tsarist Russia continued to invade and occupy the northwestern territories. Although Jaisannur was not ceded in any treaty, the treaty that Tsarist Russia forced the Qing ** to sign distorted its contents, which eventually led to the loss of this once fourth largest lake in our country.

For this huge 5,500-square-kilometer lake, Kazakhstan, where it is now located, has completed the demarcation of the border and signed the border treaty. Therefore, it is undoubtedly extremely difficult to change the status quo.

However, in history, a long time must be united, and a long time must be divided, which is a historical law that cannot be changed. Especially in the context of China's continuous improvement of national strength and re-emergence as the dominant power in the East, integration with neighboring countries will break the border restrictions. So, in the long run, there may be a silver lining. What do you think about this issue?Welcome to leave a message and work with us**!

Water resources are an important foundation for human survival and development. Whether the lost Jaisang Naur can be regained into our country may be one of the focuses of our attention. Lost and regained?The fourth largest lake that our country once lost may return to its arms in the future

Lost and regained?The fourth largest lake that our country once lost may return to its arms in the future

This article about the lost lake of Zaisangnaur in our country is really thought-provoking. The mention of the importance of water resources, as well as the recollection of this important body of water that my country has lost in history, has led me to think about the future.

First, the article highlights the critical importance of water resources for human survival and development. Without water, our lives cannot continue. Water is the foundation that underpins the functioning of our societies and economies. The loss of such a huge body of water as Jaisangnaur is not only the loss of a lake, but also the loss of an important place to nourish the survival and development of many ethnic groups. This fact made me deeply regret and made me wonder if I would be able to regain this body of water in the future.

Secondly, the article mentions that Kazakhstan, where it is currently located, has completed the demarcation of its borders and signed a border treaty. This makes it incredibly difficult to change the status quo. However, history tells us that after a long time, we must be united, and if we are separated for a long time, we must be divided. Especially with the continuous improvement of China's national strength and the trend of re-emergence in the East, there may still be a glimmer of hope in the future. The relationship between countries may adjust with time and power, and perhaps the situation will change in the future.

This article made me think about the future use and distribution of water resources, as well as the relationship between borders and resources between countries. The scarcity of water resources makes it a focus of competition for countries in the future. As a country rich in water resources, how to rationally use and protect these resources in the future, and how to cooperate and share resources with neighboring countries, is an issue that needs to be deepened.

The story of a lost and found thing is always exciting. Although it is quite challenging to return Jaisangnaur to the embrace of the motherland now, in the long run, perhaps the laws of history and the development trend of the country will bring us different possibilities. I look forward to seeing such precious resources return to the embrace of our motherland in the future and make greater contributions to the common development of mankind.

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