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What does Zhanghe mean?

This word is polysemy.

1. Zhanghe River is a tributary of the South Canal of the Haihe River system in North China. The upper reaches are composed of two rivers, one is the Qingzhang River and the other is the Zhuozhang River, both originating from Changzhi, Shanxi Province. The lower reaches are used as boundary rivers to divide the boundary between Hebei Province and Henan Province in the passing section, and end at the Confluent Wei River in Guantao County, Handan City, Hebei Province. The river, called Wei Zhang River and Wei Canal, enters the South Canal of the Haihe River system. The Zhanghe River flows through 21 counties and cities in three provinces and four cities, with a length of approximately 412 kilometers and a drainage area of ​​18,200 square kilometers. The main branch of Zhanghe River is 179 kilometers long.

2. Zhanghe River is located in the central part of Hubei Province, at the junction of Jingmen, Yichang and Xiangyang cities. It is backed by Jinshan Mountain and faces the Jianghan Plain. It has a total area of ​​400 square kilometers and is dominated by natural landscapes. It is supplemented by cultural landscapes, especially large-scale hydraulic construction complexes, which can be used for visits, sightseeing, vacations and recuperation. The Zhanghe Reservoir Amusement Park, which is under active preparation, is built based on the waters of the reservoir area. It is a three-dimensional amusement park that combines underwater, water surface and reservoir bank, and low-altitude entertainment.

3. It is the main source of Hengjiang River in the upper section of Xin'an River, originating from Baiding Mountain between Zhangling Mountains in the territory. The upper section is called the Jianxi River. The water flows out of the Jianxi Temple, flows through Bishan Village, and joins the Jingyuan River in Baishan Village. It crosses the county from north to south, joins the Longchuan River in Henggang Village, and joins the Fengxi River in Shishan. The 20-mile Yiyu Canyon goes south to Yuting and merges into Hengjiang River; then it turns eastward and enters Xiuning County through the boundary. The basin area is 99.7 square kilometers. The normal flow rate is 292 cubic meters/second, the minimum flow rate is 0.15 cubic meters/second, the maximum flood flow rate is 1,500 cubic meters/second (1904), and the widest point of the river is 81 meters. There are 39 tributaries with a length of less than 10 kilometers, 10 small reservoirs, 49 barrages, and 31 river-crossing bridges. Before the 1950s, wooden boats could travel up the Hengjiang River from Tunxi River to Yuting. Now the "Peach Blossom Spring Corridor Rafting" tourism project has been developed in the 20-mile stretch of Yiyu Gorge in Zhangshui River.

4. Zhanghe River, a tributary on the south bank of the Yangtze River, is located in Nanling County, Anhui Province. The "Historical Map of China" records: In the Western Han Dynasty, the Zhang River was named Huai River, and in the Northern Song Dynasty, it was called Zhang Huai River. In the Yuan and Ming dynasties, the upper reaches (above Nanling) were named Zhang River, the middle reaches (from Nanling to Sanbu Pipe) were named Huai River, and the lower reaches (above Nanling) were named Huai River. (below Sanbu Guan) was named Mingjiang River, and was collectively called Zhanghe River in the Qing Dynasty.

5. The Zhanghe River in Zhangxian County originates from Muzhailing in Zhangxian County, Gansu Province. It flows from southwest to east through the five towns of Dacaotan, Yanhuqiao, Sancha, Yanjing and Wuyang in Zhangxian County. , flows into Wushan County, Tianshui City at Sunjia Gorge, and is a tributary of the Wei River. The total length of the river is 83.7 kilometers, of which 61 kilometers are in Zhangxian County, with a river bed ratio of 1-5; the drainage area is 1,270.05 square kilometers. The annual average flow rate is 7.362 cubic meters/second, and the low water flow rate is 0.29 cubic meters/second.

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