Yanqi, an ancient country, belongs to the Tang Dynasty. According to historical records, Kaidu River, also known as Dunlang Water and Haidu River, is a winding river in Turkic. The river originates from Halmiste and Taigou in Sabashi, central Tianshan Mountains, and flows into Bosten Lake.
In the ancient books about Xinjiang, there are indeed records about Liushahe. The earliest record of Liushahe was Fa Xian, a monk in Jin Dynasty. In 399 AD, he set out from Chang 'an and went to Tianzhu to learn from the scriptures. On the way, he crossed the Liusha River. He recorded in the Buddhist Records that they were supplied by Li Hao, governor of Dunhuang, and crossed the Liusha River. There are many evil spirits in Shahe River, and they all died as soon as they met. There are no birds in the sky, no animals in the sky, and I don't know why I want to cross the river. Only dead bones are used to mark ears. 17 line, get Shanshan country. Shanshan State in Jin Dynasty was in today's Wu Ruo County, Xinjiang. Some experts believe that the Liusha River he recorded should be a desert zone between Dunhuang in Gansu and Ruoqiang in Xinjiang. Where is this quicksand river written by Fa Xian? Does it refer to the great desert explicitly or generally?
According to Records of the Western Regions in the Tang Dynasty, in 630 AD, Tang Priest passed by Kaidu River to learn from the scriptures. Because the water is big and the grass is deep, it is impossible for poisonous snakes to pass everywhere. He walked from Yanqi to tiemenguan for seven days and seven nights. Therefore, Tang Priest prayed that there was no Amitabha in the south, and the gods felt that snakes were fish. Since then, there have been no snakes in Yanqi's square garden. There are a lot of fish, but there are no scales, so they call him Yanqi. Nowadays, Yanqi people develop Kaidu River and want to build a "Liushahe" tourism brand.
In the flood season, it rushes out of the mountains with sediment, which is called quicksand river. The peculiarity of Liusha River is that sand moves with water and quicksand flows. This is the nature of nature, so that the river is mixed with fine and light floating sand, swimming year after year, water and sand will never separate. The most pleasant thing about traveling by boat in Liusha River is to see a line cut at the stern. From this line, you can vaguely see the floating sand in the river. When the ship is fast, water and sand form waves. If you drive faster, water and sand can splash waves more than two meters high. The wonderful combination of water and sand makes people here feel the momentum of the river, the power of myth, the romance and magic of fine sand and fine water.
Liusha River:
It is a river in the classic The Journey to the West, which comes from The Journey to the West's 22nd episode: Bajie vs. Liusha River, and Mu Cha is enlightened by the law. This is Wan Li Long and 800 miles wide. The owner of the river is Friar Sand.
The peculiarity of Liusha River is that sand moves with water and water flows with quicksand. This is the nature of nature, so that the river is mixed with fine and light floating sand, swimming year after year, water and sand will never separate. The most pleasant thing about traveling by boat in Liusha River is to see a line cut at the stern. From this line, you can vaguely see the floating sand in the river. When the ship is fast, water and sand form waves. If you drive faster, water and sand can splash waves more than two meters high. The wonderful combination of water and sand makes people here feel the momentum of the river, the attraction of myth, the romance and magic of fine sand and fine water.
Source: Baidu Encyclopedia-Liushahe