Beijing beixinqiao Haiyan composition
There are many legends about the sea eye of Beixinqiao, the most famous of which are probably the versions of Zhucheng, Ganshui and Yaolongjiang in Liu Bowen: It is said that this place in Beijing is called Youzhou in the bitter sea in history, and people who like history know that Youzhou is a very famous military stronghold in the history of China. Later, due to the disturbance of the sea, the Dragon King surrendered and the sea receded, leaving only Youzhou. In the early Ming Dynasty, Zhu Chongba decided to build the capital in Beijing, so he put Liu Bowen, a great strategist at that time, and Yao, a second strategist, in charge of designing the drawings. Both of them were moved by Nezha, so they designed the "Eight Arms Nezha City", which is the embryonic form of Beijing now. But the dragon king, who has been entrenched in Beijing, is very angry. If the city is really built, will it never turn over? So the Dragon King became a mortal and took away all the water in Beijing. When Liu Bowen knew this, he immediately ordered a man named Gao Liang to fetch water. At that time, the son and daughter of the Dragon King became two water baskets filled with sweet water and bitter water respectively. As a result, Gao Liang only broke the water basket full of bitter water, while the water basket full of sweet water returned to Jackie Chan's appearance and fled to Yuquan Mountain, so the water in Yuquan Mountain was particularly sweet. Later, the water in the palace was taken from Yuquan Mountain.
When the city was built, Liu Bowen returned to Nanjing to reply, and the Dragon King took this opportunity to break the city with Long Er. As a result, he was defeated by Yao and Yue Fei, a famous Song Dynasty star who died, and the old dragon king was crushed in a sea eye of Beixinqiao. It is said that there were nine sea eyes in Beijing at that time, each of which only passed through the East China Sea and distributed in various places and suburbs of Beijing. Seen from the air, the connection between these nine places is a lying dragon. The dragon king was locked in the well by Yao. He asked when Yao could come out. Yao said that when the bridge was old, it could come out, so people changed the name of "Beixin Bridge" to "Beixin Bridge" and built the Yuefei Loyalty Hall (also called Zhenhai Temple) next to the sea eye. Dragon was trapped in a sea eye near Chongwenmen. Yao told him that when he heard the sound of the city gate opening, he could come out with iodine. Since then, the Kaicheng and Guancheng of Chongwenmen have stopped using iodine, and all of them have been ringing bells. Later, he left an allusion to "Beijing's nine doors, eight iodine and one clock".
There is also a saying that in the Qing Dynasty, Liu Yong used the magic weapon of Jigong to put a dragon in. There is also a saying that it has been raining in Beijing in recent years, and the fortune teller said that a child must be put in to calm down. In short, no matter who owns the town or what owns the town, it is generally said that as long as the bridge is old, the monster in the eye of the sea will come out. Closer to our time, it is said that when the Japanese occupied Beijing, they ordered people to pull the chain, but they never pulled it out, because the chain was too long, and the more you pulled it back, you could clearly hear the sound of the sea wind, and the water in the sea eye began to churn and there was blood on the chain. Later, after the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), three daredevil young people once pulled out the chain completely and found a three-foot-long iron dragon at the other end of the chain. But I have always been skeptical about this statement, and I think it is more likely to be a cover-up. The last time I heard the legend about this sea eye was when I was repairing the subway in Beixinqiao. As a result, it rained for three days inexplicably in Beixinqiao area.
Hehe, this kind of thing is really hard to say clearly. And it's not only in Beijing, but also all over China, even in Russia. Lake Baikal in Russia itself is an inland lake, but marine life appears at the bottom of the lake. Although the geography teacher didn't give an answer, he just ended up with a sentence "Human science and technology is still unclear". However, I guess there must be something similar to the sea eye at the bottom of the lake because of plate movement, and under the action of horizontal pressure difference, the bottom of the lake is partially integrated into the sea water, but this is only a guess for me at present.