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Fang Zi

Author | Tao Jiazong

I have long heard that there are mountains in the Jiming River in Fangzui Township, yingshan county. There are lakes in the mountains, which are regarded as thousands of scenery. Vientiane is updated and full of romantic feelings, so it is known as another Qiandao Lake outside Zhejiang. Yingshan actually has Qiandao Lake? Maybe it was too long ago, maybe I didn't set foot on it again, so I had to guess and ponder my amnesia. I was also deeply attracted by this topic. Last June165438+1October, I went with Chief Physician Lu of County Hospital and former Vice President of Chinese Medicine Hospital.

As soon as Lu's "Snow Blue Mai Rui Bao" car arrived, the vast and spectacular surface of Qiandao Lake shone like silver and immediately entered my eyes with joy. After getting off the bus, we visited a lot of wet lakes together, and suddenly my heart was turned upside down.

Finally, I remember that Textile Industry Magazine was edited more than 30 years ago, including looking for the beginning, end, development, expansion and extinction of various industries in the ceramic industry here. Fortunately, with this easy crossing of the time threshold, it is easier to erase the old consulting history and quickly and accurately approach the truth of the historical events that happened here 60 years ago, so as to explore as many fresh segments as possible that have been obviously out of order just after visiting.

The junction of Xishui, Yingshan and Luotian counties is the location of Bailianhe Reservoir, a major water conservancy project in the province, because this Bailianhe River basin flows through here. When the project was completed, Yingshan was the biggest sacrifice. The land submerged by the reservoir water and never found on the map is the famous Jiming River in Shangbu Ancient Town. The strategic location of the three counties is superior, and the waterway traffic is smooth and convenient. Even many shops in the surrounding counties of Anhui Province have settled in. In the past, Jiming River was a famous cargo distribution center for the South-to-North Water Diversion Project, and it was always an important commercial port. This reminds me of Sanhui Town, an ancient town supported by huge stones in Quxian County, Sichuan Province, 20 years ago. Because of the rapid development of railways, highways and empty roads, the transportation history of the Yangtze River, Bahe River and Zhouhe River has been completely rewritten and has plummeted since then. Yes, history is always the recorder of the passage of time, and time is the witness of historical events.

I recovered my thoughts from the ancient and strange history and turned my attention to this vast water area. In this battle, rivers are densely covered, lakes are vertical and horizontal, and waterways are wide; Hills and hills are dotted with isolated islands; The egrets spread their wings, and the ducks in the lake shone and danced; The sky is blue, the clouds are hovering and the breeze is blowing. The islands in the lake are crescent-shaped, round, strip-shaped, horseshoe-shaped, S-shaped, ... The outlying islands are like sails, the peninsula is vertical and horizontal, and the peaks are overlapping and confusing. Shan Lan's watercolors correspond to Guanghua, and both show poetic feeling. Green water, simple, gentle and quiet; Blue and deep, misty, crystal clear; The islands are colorful, and the reflection of the green hills is like a mirror. I feel lucky for this, my mood suddenly enlightened and my interest increased greatly. Standing on an isolated island, looking around, lakes and mountains, water and sky are far away. I feel great and small at the same time. The exhibition is picturesque, quiet as poetry and moving as a song. The lake is faint, the island is swaying, and the air is humid. My mood is naturally soft at this time.

Qiandao Lake, you are gentle and beautiful water; Qiandao Lake, you are a harbor full of dreams; Qiandao Lake, you are an eternal glory. I love you-Qiandao Lake, "more than you love me"! @ Urban and Rural Notes