29.Seven uniques, thousands of miles long ** Yijiang (Chinese rhyme).
Author: Xue Zhipeng.
Tsing Yi floats in the water, wandering in the wind and wrapping hostas.
Qiang Dance Flying Immortal is not over, and Long Yunyu is full of words.
Note] Creative background: This series of poems is one of the series of poems created by the author in response to the trust of Mr. Gu Jinming, a famous Chinese calligraphy and painting artist and national treasure, and the author has been creating the "Three Long Spiritual Poems" and "Yangtze River Spiritual Poems", "Long March Spiritual Poems" and "Great Wall Spiritual Poems" for a long time.
This work, with the title of "Qingyi River, a tributary of the Minjiang River and Dadu River", shows the momentum and style of the Yangtze River, and is one of the poetry works of the "Yangtze River Spiritual Poems" series "Six Poems of Seven Uniques: Ten Thousand Miles of Yangtze River Half Volume" and "Seven Words and Rhythms: Ten Thousand Miles of Yangtze River Half Volume Poems 120 Rhymes and 240 Sentences".
Tsing Yi: refers to the Tsing Yi River. Before the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, it was called Tsing Yi Shui, Mo Shui, Dadu Shui, named after the Tsing Yi Qiang Kingdom, and was a tributary of the Dadu River, a tributary of the Minjiang River, a tributary of the Yangtze River. It originates from Shuxiying between Balang Mountain and Jiajin Mountain in the Qionglai Mountains; After the confluence of Feixian Pass and Tianquan River and Yingjing River, it is called Tsing Yi River; Through Ya'an, Hongya, Jiajiang and Leshan Straw Shoe Ferry into the Dadu River.
Qiang: refers to the Qiang country of Tsing Yi. It was built in 816 B.C., from Ya'an to Leshan Qingyi River Basin in Sichuan, and the national capital is Lingguan Town, Baoxing County, King Anyang. Feixian: refers to Feixian Pass, the first throat of the Sichuan-Tibet line.
Tianquan: Tianquan River. A tributary of the Min River, a tributary of the Dadu River, a tributary of the Tsing Yi River, the ancient name of the Hechuan River.
On January 3, 2024, the book was published in Zhejiang.