36.Seven uniques, the Tuojiang River of the Yangtze River (Chinese rhyme).
Author: Xue Zhipeng.
The sound of the three rivers is near, and the moon shadow of the nine top waves is biased.
The staggered first-class deception sword wears, crisscrossing thousands of mountains under Longquan.
Notes] Creative background: This series of poems is one of the series of poems created by the author for a long time in response to the trust of Mr. Gu Jinming, a famous Chinese calligraphy and painting artist and national treasure, and the series of poems created by the author for a long time and with great concentration.
This work, with the title of "Tuojiang River, a tributary of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River", shows the momentum and style of the Yangtze River, and is one of the poetry works of the "Yangtze River Spiritual Poems" series "Seven Uniques: 60 Poems of the Yangtze River Half Volume" and "Seven Words and Rhythms: 120 Rhymes and 240 Sentences of the Yangtze River Half Volume Poems".
Tuojiang River: a tributary of the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. It originates from the Dahei Bay at the southern foot of Jiuding Mountain in northwest Sichuan, flows south to Jintang, and merges with the tributaries of the Tuojiang River, the Qingbai River, the Mao River and the Shiting River, passes through the Jintang Gorge of Longquan Mountain, and enters the Yangtze River through Jianyang, Ziyang, Zizhong, Neijiang, Zigong, Fushun to Luzhou.
Sanjiang: This refers to the three sources of the Tuojiang River. The east source Mianyuan River, the middle source Shiting River, and the west source Mao River converge near Jintang Zhao Town, and become the main stream of the Tuojiang River. In addition, the Qingbai River and the Bihe River are injected, and intersected with the water network of the Minjiang River, the water of the Minjiang River accounts for a relatively large proportion, and the Tuojiang River is a mixed river.
Jiuding: refers to the birthplace of the Tuojiang River, Jiuding Mountain on the northwest edge of the Sichuan Basin, also known as Chaping Mountain.
Longquan: refers to Longquan Mountain in the Tuojiang River Basin.
On January 6, 2024, the book was published in Zhejiang.
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