People have different opinions about the legend of Daotang River. Across a mountain, to the east of Sun Moon Mountain, it has been said by the Han people for thousands of years that Li Shimin, the king of the Tang Dynasty, married the young and beautiful Princess Wencheng to Tubo Songzan Gambu in order to communicate the relationship between Tibetan and Han nationalities and promote cultural exchanges. On the way to Tibet, Princess Wencheng arrived at Sun Moon Mountain. When she looked back, she couldn't see Chang 'an. In the west, she looks desolate. She misses her hometown and parents. She went to the west in tears. The tears of the princess merged into this flowing river. To the west of Sun Moon Mountain, there is another myth circulating among Tibetans: the Dragon King sent his four children to build four rivers in the north, south and east, and the youngest daughter needed 65,438+to build the West Sea. The clever little dragon girl led a river from Sun Moon Mountain to the other side, which is Daotang River. The third theory is that the river was changed by a dragon king. ...
No one has to investigate which legend is more authoritative and which myth is closer to truth. Every legend adds a bit of mystery to it. Finally, one day, when you come to it with enthusiasm for exploration and search, you can clearly hear a sigh, a whisper-like crisp, a gentle whisper flowing in the gurgling, as if there were 10 thousand kinds of tenderness. Then you will suddenly realize that this is a woman's river.
In spring, it is thin and weak, and there is a spring sorrow that can't be painted in ink. In autumn, it is plump and broad, and it is gentle and generous in the Pentium. Unlike the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, it is choppy and unstoppable, showing male aggression and heroism. It is full of emotion, but it never overflows; It meekly changes with the seasons, but insists on its own direction, indomitable, all the characters of a western woman.