Escaped for more than a thousand years, etiquette is improving day by day.
The book can record the Han dynasty, and it is necessary to test Liao Zheng.
Love makes the heart of nature, and the water is full of waves. -Zhu Yuanzhang's Yalu River
The waves turned to crow green, and it began to rain. The willows were yellow and there were no flowers. -Flower Tea Crossing the Yalu River (Ming Dynasty)
Yalu River (Manchu: Yalu River; Chinese pinyin: yā lù jiā ng; Korean: amnok Gang, which is changed from the old sound of "Yalu River" ap-lok, was called saddle water in ancient times and is a border river between China and North Korea. The Yalu River, with an average annual runoff of 30.2 billion cubic meters, ranks 1 1 among Chinese rivers and is the boundary river between China and North Korea. [1] It originates from Tianchi Lake in Changbai Mountain at an altitude of 2,300m at the southern foot of the main peak of Changbai Mountain, and its upstream is formerly known as Jianchuangou, which flows south first, then turns northwest through Changbai Korean Autonomous County and southwest through Linjiang City. The main stream flows through Jilin and Liaoning provinces and flows into Xihan Bay in the northern part of the Yellow Sea near Donggang, Dandong City, Liaoning Province. The Yalu River is 795 kilometers long, with a drainage area of 610.9 thousand square kilometers, and has many tributaries such as Hunjiang River, Xuchuan River and Tulu River. There are many large and medium-sized hydropower stations and reservoirs such as Shuifeng and Taiping Bay.