Liulongxia is taken from Li Bai's poem "Difficult Road to Shu", which says that the road above is full of stone plank roads, steep and narrow, and the space is low, so the carriage will turn back after passing, so it is also called "inverted Maling". Below, there is a torrent surge on the cliff, showing the narrow channel and magnificent canyon landscape of Fujiang River.
Yanyun Gorge is a line in Li Bai's poem "To Jiang Youwei", which reads "Wild Swallows nest in the official residence, and streams flow through the ancient hall". It means that wild swallows in the canyon nest on the cliff, and white clouds float over Ran Ran, full of quiet breath, depicting the magnificent scenery of the canyon with lush trees, gurgling streams and floating water mist.
Qingtian Gorge is taken from Li Bai's poem "It's difficult to get to the sky through the Shu Road", which describes the steep canyons and cliffs around Zangwangzhai and fully shows the fantastic landscape of Qingtian Gorge.
There are poems as evidence:
A thousand cliffs have a line of sky, and a water phase hooks two mountains;
The canoe is rippling and watching the fairyland, and the tourists look up and marvel!
The waterfall gorge comes from the phrase "a thousand waterfalls fly (sound: Hui) and are flat (sound: Ping)" in Li Bai's poem "Difficult Road to Shu". Ping refers to the sound of water rushing to the stone wall, and refers to the rapids and waterfalls washing the rocks loudly. The rapids are pushing the boulder of fear to turn, and thunder resounds through Qian Shan. Described the magnificent nature of rivers, valleys, bamboos and waterfalls.
Fangchun Gorge, the first canyon in the northern part of the scenic spot, comes from the poem "Fang Shu Cage Qin Exhibition, Spring Flows Around Shu City" in Li Bai's "Sending Friends to Shu", which is adjacent to Fantiegou Ancient Town and Guishan Mountain. Here, the countryside is fragrant with flowers, the bamboo forest in Songtao, the mountains and rivers are interdependent, the plank road is bypassed, and the colors are as colorful as in March in Yangchun, hence the name Fangchun Gorge.