I believe that everything in the world has breath.
The wind is the breath of heaven and earth.
Tides are the breath of rivers.
Breathing in different forms, gentle and delicate as gossamer; Strong-willed and violent; Combine hard and soft, and combine hard and soft. This is ups and downs, and ups and downs are the true meaning of breathing.
Look at the Qiantang River, which was originally close to the beautiful and charming Xizi Lake. The water waves are calm and gentle. Who knows it just holds its breath and restrains its wildness. There is an explosion brewing in the calm.
"Silk rustling sand ..." At first, like the sound of drizzle falling all over the sky, overlooking the southeast river, a silvery white silk thread was pulled horizontally, which was the menarche that was forming.
"Boom, boom, boom ..." I can hear the endless thunder in the sky. Look at the silk thread, which has turned into a white rainbow, lying on the river and pushing straight forward.
"Everything is high-spirited ..." Then, like thousands of gods and cows, he made a heavy snorting sound. At this time, Changhong suddenly turned into a dragon in the river, holding its head high, swinging its tail, driving the rolling waves, pressing the mountains and jumping excitedly.
"Hey, hahaha ....." Sniff echoed with the roar of hordes, "Pull out the mountain and let the world bloom", and "sweep the hordes like a roll of seats!"
"Go ..." A large array of hordes rushed in front of you, and finally evolved into a water wall more than three meters high, and went straight at you, which inevitably made people tremble at the moment!
"Ka Mao Mao Mao ..." The water wall has become a snow-capped mountain collapse again, like countless trains destroying and overturning the snow-capped mountain, and the snow waves smoke, forming a huge waterfall and roaring down. ...
This is the Qiantang River tide!
This is the first tide in the world!
I have seen many river tides, but I have never seen such a breathtaking qiantang bore.
How can there be such a magnificent water wonder here!
Looking at the map, I found that the mouth of Qiantang River is like a big horn, and the vast Hangzhou Bay is the horn mouth. The tide pushes westward from Hangzhou Bay, which is more than 100 km wide. After entering the Qiantang River, the river gradually narrows. When it reaches the narrowest place, Yan Guan Town, the river surface is only 2 kilometers. Coupled with the sudden rise of the riverbed, the beach is shallow and swift, the front waves are not fast, the back waves are fierce and the waves are getting thicker and thicker. Due to the attraction of the sun and the moon, the tide is strongest around the half moon of the lunar calendar. Especially on August 18, the earth is closest to the sun and the moon, with the greatest gravity and the highest tidal head, sometimes as high as three meters away.
The most peculiar thing about qiantang bore is the variety, "three views and one tide" and even "four views and five views and one tide".
After watching the magnificent "first-line tide", I saw an intertidal zone in Jiang Nanan, which gradually crossed and approached a tidal dragon rolled from the east of the river. Due to the sunlight, the East Tide is black and the South Tide is white, just like two black and white dragons. When two dragons rush to the beach, there is bound to be a fierce battle! When two tidal belts collide with each other in the middle, you will hear the cries of mountains and tsunamis, and the water column will smoke, forming an umbrella cloud and pouring down like a waterfall. Gradually, the two tides will converge into a cross-shaped "wave city".
This is the world-famous "cross-tide" of Qianjiang River.
The tidal bore rushed to the old salt warehouse more than ten kilometers west of Yan Guan, and the river was cut off by a T-dam. The tidal bore, like a group of angered lions, desperately crashed into the dam. At that time, the tidal bore soared into the sky and roared for miles. However, because the dam was strong and the tidal bore was helpless, we had to roll up a water curtain hundreds of meters wide and retreat angrily, as if to have a rest and swear to come back twelve hours later.
This scene is the "ebb tide" of Qianjiang.
Scholars, celebrities, emperors and generals of past dynasties often went to Qiantang to watch the tide and left their remains. Su Dongpo said that the tidal bore in Qiantang is "the tide on August 18th, and the world is full of wonders", and Fan Zhongyan said that "thunder gathers in the sea, and the river falls horizontally". Emperor Qianlong always likes to inscribe inscriptions everywhere. Naturally, his imperial brush is indispensable by the Qiantang River, and the "Qian Jiangchao Source" stone tablet is his masterpiece. 59660.6886868866 1
As a human heritage, Qiantang River should be protected and developed. Protection is not to let it disappear in our hands. Artificial damming and reclamation may destroy the formation and survival of tidal bore in Qiantang River. Of course, development refers to tourism projects, making friends with the tide, promoting business with the tide, and promoting tourism with the tide. ...
People need to breathe, and if they breathe smoothly, their vitality will be strong.
Tides are the breath of rivers and seas, so they should be unobstructed. If it is provoked, it will lead to disaster. Historically, qiantang bore has suffered numerous injuries and damages, and Haining City is the most restless. In 228 AD, it used to be "eight feet flat water". Sea salt is even more affected. In A.D. 1472, "more than ten thousand men and women drowned", and the river tide was blocked blindly.
Only smooth breathing can make Qiantang full of vitality. Hangzhou Bay is connected with Qiantang River, and its image resembles a trumpet. On the other hand, the trumpet is also funnel-shaped. The Qiantang River hole is essentially formed by seawater pouring into Qianjiang River through a funnel. On the other hand, the world should shout loudly through this trumpet: "Take action to protect the miracle that God has given us this day, the first river tide!" "