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Chishui River

Chishui River
Chishui River
Native name赤水河 (Chinese)
Location
CountryChina
Provinces
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationMangbu, Zhengxiong County, Yunnan
 • elevation6,550 ft (2,000 m)
MouthYangtze River
 • location
Hejiang County, Sichuan
 • elevation
1,345 ft (410 m)
Length325 mi (523 km)

Chishui River (Chinese: 赤水河; pinyin: Chìshuǐ Hé; historically, 赤水; Chìshuǐ[1]) is a major tributary of the upper Yangtze. Its name literally means "red water river"/"red river"[a] because it shows reddish color in lower stream due to a large sediment concentration. With the source in Yunnan Province, it forms part of the boundary between the provinces of Guizhou and Sichuan and flows into Yangtze River in Sichuan. It is sometimes called the River of Wines since there are several types of famous Chinese wines, including Lang Wine, Xi Wine and Maotai, originated along the river.[citation needed] It is also known as the field of a major battle commanded by Mao Zedong in 1935 during the Long March of Red Army.[citation needed] The Jiming Three Provinces Bridge is being built where 3 provinces of Sichuan, Guizhou, and Yunnan meet.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Huainanzi, "Lecture on Terrains" quote: "何謂六水?曰河水、赤水、遼水、黑水、江水、淮水。"


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