The name and place of the China Spring.
2. Zhenjiang zhonglengquan? Zhonglengquan, also known as "the first spring in the world", is located on the bank of Taying Lake on the west side of Jinshan in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu. It was originally a clear spring in the rapids of rivers.
3. Wuxi Huishan Spring? Huishan Spring, known as the second spring in the world, is said to be named after Lu Yu's inscription in the Tang Dynasty. It is located in Xi Hui Park at the foot of Huishan Mountain in the western suburb of Wuxi, Jiangsu.
4、 ? Hangzhou Tiger Running Spring? Tiger Running Spring, known as the third spring in the world, is located at the foot of Baihe Peak in Daci Mountain in the southwest corner of West Lake, about 5 kilometers away from the city center. Mooncherry is one of the ten scenic spots of the new West Lake.
5、 ? Suzhou Guanyin Spring? Guanyin Spring, located behind Guanyin Temple in Huqiu Mountain, Suzhou, has a wellhead more than ten feet square, surrounded by stone walls, and the spring water is clear and sweet all year round, also known as Lu Yujing. Tang Dynasty poets Lu Yu and Lu Tong named it "the third spring in the world".
6. Beijing Yuquan? Yuquan is located at the eastern foot of Yuquan in the western suburbs of Beijing. When people walk along the beautiful Kunming Lake in the Summer Palace, the towering tower shadows and sparkling mountains on Yuquan Mountain will immediately come into your eyes.
7. Dali butterfly spring? Butterfly spring is located at the foot of Cangshan Mountain in Dali, Yunnan, with crystal clear springs. Like a string of pearls, the water drops at the bottom of the pool have been rising for many years.
8、 ? Xi Anhua Qingchi? Huaqingchi is located at the northern foot of Mount Li in Lintong, about 30 kilometers east of Xi. It is a famous hot spring resort in China, where hot spring water flows with the sun and the moon.
Spring is the place where groundwater naturally gushes out of the surface, or where the aquifer gushes out of the surface. According to the different flow conditions, it can be divided into geysers and regular springs. If there is no obvious water flow after groundwater emerges from the surface, it is called seepage. According to the temperature of water flow, spring water can be divided into hot spring and cold spring. Spring water can be divided into eight grades according to its flow. The flow rate of the primary spring exceeds 65,438+000 cubic feet (2,800 liters) per second, the flow rate of the secondary spring ranges from 65,438+00 to 65,438+000 cubic feet per second, and the flow rate of the eighth spring is less than 65,438+0 pints per minute (8 ml per second).