Zhongleng Spring in Jinshan Mountain in Zhenjiang, Gulian Spring in Kangwang Valley in Lushan Mountain, Yuquan Spring in Yuquan Mountain in Beijing, Baotu Spring in Nanjing, and Biyu Spring in Anning, Yunnan.
1. Zhongleng Spring in Jinshan Mountain, Zhenjiang: Zhongleng Spring was also called Nanling Water in ancient times. At that time, it was located in the west of Jinshan Mountain, at the foot of Shitan Mountain, at the most dangerous place with waves. It was very difficult to get water. It had to be collected at a specific location. During a certain period of time, special instruments and a rope of a certain length could be used to hang down into the cave to obtain water. Therefore, it was known as the "No. 1 Spring in the World". Wang Ren, a calligrapher of the Qing Dynasty, inscribed "The No. 1 Spring in the World" on the stone railing. "Making this a tourist attraction in Zhenjiang.
2. Gulian Spring in Kangwang Valley in Lushan Mountain: Gulian Spring is also known as Shuilian Water, Sandie Spring, and Third-Level Spring. Lu Yu, the "Sage of Tea", once wrote a poem for this spring and was rated as " The "No. 1 Spring in the World" became famous for a while, and many tea lovers came here to taste the spring water and write poems about this valley.
3. Yuquan in Yuquan Mountain, Beijing: Emperor Qianlong was particularly fond of tea and had his own opinions on the quality of water. Every time he went on patrol, he would bring a special silver bucket to collect, study and weigh spring water from various places. After strict measurement, Yuquan water is the lightest and has the best quality, and is listed as the "No. 1 spring in the world". All water used by the court was taken from Yuquan.
4. Nanjing Baotu Spring: Baotu Spring is also known as Qianquan. Jinan is known as the "Spring City". The four major spring groups are "Baotu Spring, Black Tiger Spring, Pearl Spring and Wulongtan". Among them, "Baotu Spring" is the first of the seventy-two springs. It is also one of the famous springs in northern my country. There is a popular saying that "if you don't drink Baotu water, your trip to Jinan will be in vain."
5. Yunnan Anning Biyu Spring: Biyu Spring is also known as Anning Hot Spring. Because it is underground water deep in the earth’s crust, the water temperature is maintained at 40 to 50 degrees Celsius all year round. It is steaming all day long. The water is clear and bright, colorless and odorless. After the famous geographer Xu Xiake traveled around the country's famous mountains and rivers, he considered this spring to be "the best spring in the world." Yang Sheng'an, a poet of the Ming Dynasty, believed that Biyu Spring had outstanding advantages, so he inscribed "the best spring in the world" and wrote a "Hot Spring Poetry" to commemorate it. .