The meaning of flow

Stream means: a small river ditch sandwiched between two mountains.

1. The river ditch between two mountains.

2. Stream: refers to the water flow in the mountains.

Meng Qin: "Qin turned into a whirlwind and flew out of the first place?" Melt (? Rong Rong? ) I sent a ride to force, and suddenly I was far away, or there were soldiers and civilians fighting, or there was a stream ahead, so I couldn't ride it, and I didn't know where it was. "The second poem of the trip from Linchuan North Road to Yuganshan in the Qing Dynasty wrote:" At dusk, I threw the smoke of fishing firewood and blew away the algae in the stream. "

Stream. The dynamic water features of springs and waterfalls flowing out of the mountains. Streams should bend more to increase the flow, showing a long history and endless extension. The embankment is made of natural stone, with gravel at the bottom and shallow streams, which can count fish and wade. The sightseeing trail must follow the stream, step on the right time (see Garden Bridge), with trees on both sides to show the scenery of mountains and rivers, such as the "Eighteen Rivers in Jiujiang" in Hangzhou. Sometimes the riverbed is bare, and the rushing water can be heard, such as "Bayin Stream" in Jichang Garden, Wuxi. Qushui is also a stream. Today, Shaoxing Lanting's "Qushui Liuxi" is composed of natural rocks and streams. In some gardens, the "Flowing Cup Pavilion" is to cut a stone trough bent into a pattern on the ground of the pavilion to let the running water flow slowly. This practice has evolved into an architectural sketch.