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The Origin and End of Hanjiang River
The Hanjiang River originates from the southern foot of Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province, ends in Wuhan and joins the Yangtze River. Hanjiang River, also known as Hanshui River and Hanjiang River, is a tributary of the Yangtze River. According to modern hydrology, there are three sources, namely, the overflow water from the middle source, Qushui River from the north source and Daiyu River from the south source, all of which are located in ningqiang county, Shaanxi Province, at the southern foot of the Qinling Mountains. It flows through Mianxian (now Mianxian) and flows eastward to Hanzhong before it is called Hanshui. The section from Ankang to Danjiangkou was called Canglang Water in ancient times, and Xiangyang was nicknamed Xiangjiang River and Xiangshui below.

The Hanjiang River originates from the southern foot of Qinling Mountains in Shaanxi Province, ends in Wuhan and joins the Yangtze River. Hanjiang River, also known as Hanshui River and Hanjiang River, is a tributary of the Yangtze River. According to modern hydrology, there are three sources, namely, the overflow water from the middle source, Qushui River from the north source and Daiyu River from the south source, all of which are located in ningqiang county, Shaanxi Province, at the southern foot of the Qinling Mountains. It flows through Mianxian (now Mianxian) and flows eastward to Hanzhong before it is called Hanshui. The section from Ankang to Danjiangkou was called Canglang Water in ancient times, and Xiangyang was nicknamed Xiangjiang River and Xiangshui below.