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    The big river does not originate from one source, even if it is officially recognized, there are two sources, and there are more sources besides the two.  During the season, it was filled with clear water, so these water flowed into the Xingsu River. During the era of great floods, the Xingsu River became the Xingxiu Sea. When the stars fell at night, it reflected another gorgeous starry sky on the plateau.

    Just like the people in Xihuang do not know where the West Sea is, because the more you go west, the more "seas" you can see. They are all very big, so even people in ancient times can only think about it.  , perhaps these "seas", before the more distant era, they were a large connected area.

    This idea is not unfounded.

    "The surface of the earth, referred to simply as the earth's surface, the air dissipates from the earth's surface, the clouds converge at the end of the sky, the water in the lake begins to fluctuate, and the leaves of the trees begin to fall. These common phenomena, all originate from the earth's surface."

    "There is water, lakes, and even seas underground. These rivers, lakes, and seas, which are not seen by the world, exist silently as one of the sources of rain and floods between heaven and earth."

    "I know that in the past, when Gonggong managed the Jishui River, it broke the Xianyan Dafeng Mountain, but since the Xianshen Dafeng Mountain blocked the Jishui River, it was the same as the Dizhu Mountain and did not maintain a gap like a big river.  , so why does Jishui still have such ample flow?"

    Of course it's not that the wireless network card is turned on

    "It's because there is another stream of Jishui, which comes from the ground."

    The ancients once said that "Ji water flows in the ground". When Nanji water flows out of Yuanyang, it will dive into the ground three times, and then drill out three times.

    Its source is Wangwu Mountain, and the water brother is Hongchao's hometown "›WË®".

    One is bright and the other is dark. There are two like Luoshui, but the northern and southern Luoshuis appear clearly.

    When Yan Zai said this, the ministers had different thoughts, but Tai Tai's eyes began to emit a kind of brilliance. He nodded to Peng Zu, indicating that what Yan Zai said was true.

    It¡¯s not just Tai Tai who knows that in later times, Dayu traveled to a mountain, Boyi named everything about the mountain, and Yijian recorded it all. They wrote in the Shan Hai Jing  The ancient records below are extremely rigorous, not full of mythology like the Sea Scripture and the Great Wilderness Scripture.

    It is said in it that which water comes from which mountain, where it comes from, where it flows into, and even the height of some mountains will be marked. This is the "Wu Zang Shan Jing".

    For example, the "Mountain of the Heel" in the Dongshan system, if you travel southward for 500 miles along the current, there is an area of ??quicksand. If you continue to walk along the quicksand for 500 miles, you will arrive at the Mountain of the Heel.  There is no vegetation, but there is a big snake, and there are many jades on it. There is a water lake, which is full of water, and it is called Fukasawa."

    It means that there is a mountain covering an area of ??200 li, without any vegetation, there are many snakes in the mountain, the only ore in the mountain is jade, and there is a pool of spring water gushing out within a radius of 40 li, the name is Fukasawa.

    The latter paragraph records what creatures live in the mountains. It is a very rigorous geographical work. The Wuzang Mountain Classic is completely different from the Sea Classic and the Great Wilderness Classic.

    Seeing the affirmative look in Tai Tai's eyes, Peng Zu also began to be suspicious. He didn't know much about water control, so he kept silent, and most of the ministers around him did the same.  There is no question.

    The lectures are fast, and they seem to know their problems, so basically the ministers present have accepted the "important point", that is, no matter how capable this young man is, at present, it seems that he has something in his stomach.

    However, Gun was also young and energetic back then, and was later exiled because of poor water control, and did not come back until more than ten years ago to serve as an official of water control Naturally, his skills have improved a lot, although Chongbo's character is still not recognized.  Too many people are happy, after all, he is too self-willed, but Si Yue likes him very much.

    "This kidhas something."

    After Tai Tai made eye contact with Peng Zu, Wen Ming noticed the small movements, and immediately sat upright, unlike those ministers who wore big animal skins and long sleeves of linen to cover their bottom space, as a man who had lived in the south for a while.  The fate of time, of course he has underwear.

    Therefore, if you sit upright, you are not afraid of being watched by others.

    Besides, in ancient times, there were no detailed rules about etiquette. When men worked, they just wrapped their bodies in animal skins around their waists.

    "Surface, terrain, landform, veins, features!"

    "The undulating shape of the surface, alpine valleys, hilly basins, quicksand plateaus, grasslandsOriginal plains, swampy depressions, plateaus and mountains are all called landforms, and the combination of terrain and features is called terrain, and a large terrain is composed of different subordinate terrains"

    "Mountains extend out in the shape of veins, which are similar to rivers. They are called mountains, and they are also called mountains. They are different from high mountains. Mountains are composed of many high mountains. Its birth is not fabricated out of thin air  "

    "I met a man named Shuhai before, and he told me that in the mountains, he found a stone with seashells hidden in it. I call that kind of stone a fossil. He also dug it in a deep valley.  The bones of the ancient dragon, and some fish that look like swimming, and sunflowers in the sea, because those high mountains, perhaps a long, long time ago, were a vast ocean."

    "I'm not talking nonsense! I have evidence! In the south of my tribe, southwest of the south, going southwest, there is a mountain called Tianyu Mountain. The floods in our south are all in the Tianyu Mountain belt  Come on, according to the legend, there is no vegetation on that mountain, and the bottom of the mountain is full of oceans, so I thought about it, maybe, that is the original landform that was calculated by hundreds of thousands of years ago, or even more distant times  .¡±

    "That mountain must be on a certain plateau! Just like the source of a great river, there must be an ancient plateau at the source of a great river! There is no human habitation there, and the horn of the vastness cannot be heard, but there is the most beautiful place in the world.  An ancient and great power exists!"

    When Yu Zai said this, he stretched out his hands, and the branch also pointed to the sky. After hearing this sentence, all the ministers found some sense of identity, and they all nodded their heads one after another.

    No way, most of the things before can only be understood by some courtiers who have some knowledge about water control. The rest of the people are basically thinking about the philosophical question of "Where do I come from?"  A paragraph, finally speaking human words that can be understood by this group of people.

    Well, I understand this sentence, and the previous one is basically the same

    Anyway, the water comes from a very high land, right?

    Just keep it simple!

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