The source is the southern foot of Golog Mountain in Qinghai Province, and the destination is Minjiang River.
Dadu River is the largest tributary of Minjiang River in China. Dadu River, located in the west of Sichuan Province, was called Moshui in ancient times. Dadu River originated in the southern foot of Golog Mountain in Qinghai Province. There are Ake River and Maerke River in the east of Dadu River, which meet in the south of Aba and are called Zumuzu River. There are Duoke River and Sequ River in the west, which meet in the south of Yintang and are called Chusijia River.
The Zumuzu River joins the Chuojia River and is called Dajinchuan, which is the mainstream of the Dadu River. When it flows south to Danba and joins the Xiaojinchuan from the northeast, it is called Dadu River. Turn east in Shimian County, cross Qingyi River at Caoxie in Leshan City and enter Minjiang River.
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Dadu River, also known as copper river, is said to be rich in copper deposits on both sides of this river, and the copper industry has flourished since ancient times. It is said that many bronze Buddha statues and bronze castings in Emei Mountain Temple were originally smelted and cast in this area. In fact, there are not as many copper mines as gold and silver mines in the Dadu River Basin. Xiaojin County, a famous Huang Jincheng, is rich in gold and silver. There are many kinds of minerals buried in the Dadu River.
Jinchuan, Luding and other places have a long history of gold and silver development, and mica in Danba, white marble in Baoxing and asbestos in Shimian County have large reserves and good quality. In particular, asbestos in Shimian County is more famous all over the country.