Longmen Grottoes in Ancient Books

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The Yi River is a river of more than 260 kilometers, which flows into the Luohe River and then into the Yellow River. Luanshui, which was called Luanshui in ancient times, is recorded in Shan Hai Jing, Huai Nan Zi and other ancient books.

This river, because it flows through the Longmen Grottoes scenic spot, has attracted more attention.

In Longmen Grottoes Scenic Area, you can take a cruise to enjoy the scenery on both sides of the Yi River, which not only adds luster to the grottoes, but also adds scenery to the mountains. This is a very good way to visit, which is both relaxing and interesting, and you can take photos or see the scenery as much as you like.

The bridge across the Yi River connects the two banks. People can look at the water flowing from the east, sing poems, remember the years and feel that time is in a hurry. ...

Yi river and Luohe are the time ties of Heluo culture and the heavy bearing of Chinese civilization!

If you travel here, look up information on the Internet, or listen to the tour guide's explanation, you will certainly know a lot of knowledge here and lament the greatness of Chinese civilization!

The Yi River flows into the Yellow River. Over the years, this river has been singing and accompanying us!