Three Gorges data and landscape characteristics
The characteristics of the Three Gorges Mountain are described from two aspects: the number of mountains and the height of mountains.
For example, "there are mountains on both sides of the strait, and nothing is lacking." There are many mountains in the front, one heavy and one heavy, and you can't see the scenery outside the mountain.
For example, "I haven't seen the sunrise since midnight." Some mountains are very high on the side, there is no noon and midnight, and there is no sun or moon at all. Pave that way for water to be describe later.
Characteristics of Three Gorges Water:
On the characteristics of the Three Gorges stream: the water in the Three Gorges is majestic, clear, swift, cold and swift. In summer, the river overflows the mountains, and the downward and upward routes are blocked.
Sometimes the emperor has an order that must be conveyed quickly. He sets sail from Baidicheng in the morning and arrives in Jiangling at night, which is more than 1,200 miles apart. Even if he rides a fast horse to catch the strong wind, it is not so fast.
Brief introduction of Three Gorges:
The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, also known as the Xiajiang River or the Great Three Gorges, is located on the main stream of the Yangtze River in Chongqing, Enshi and Yichang, China. It starts from Baidicheng, fengjie county, Chongqing in the west, passes through Enshi and reaches Nanjinguan, Yichang, Hubei in the east, with a total length of193km, and consists of Qutang Gorge, Wuxia and Xiling Gorge.
Located in the hinterland of China, the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate zone, spanning Fengjie, Wushan, Badong, Zigui and Yiling. In addition to the famous Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, many rivers all over the country are famous for their scenic spots. There are also poems about the Three Gorges.
Geographical location of the Three Gorges:
Located in the hinterland of China, the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River is the general name of Qutang Gorge, Wuxia Gorge and Xiling Gorge. It starts from Baidicheng, fengjie county, Chongqing in the east, and reaches Nanjinguan, Yichang, Hubei in the east, spanning fengjie county, Wushan, Badong, Zigui and Yichang, Hubei, with a total length of 193km. Also known as "Three Gorges".
There are three gorge areas from west to east: Qutang Gorge in Chongqing, Wuxia Gorge in Chongqing and Xiling Gorge in Hubei, hence the name Three Gorges. The two sides of the Three Gorges face each other in high mountains, with steep cliffs and peaks generally higher than the river 1000- 1500m. The narrowest part is less than 100 meter. The Three Gorges was formed because the crust in this area is rising and the Yangtze River water is strongly incised.
Climatic conditions of the Three Gorges:
The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate zone, and the climate in the Three Gorges reservoir area is generally characterized by drought and warmth. The temperature changes greatly in a year. Compared with normal years, the temperature is higher in winter, autumn, early spring and midsummer, and lower in mid-spring, early summer and late summer. The average wind speed in the reservoir area is slightly less than normal, with little seasonal change.