How is Houhai in Beijing formed?

Part of Shichahai in Houhai is also written as Shichahai, and there are ten Buddhist temples around it. Haizi, a famous sea in the Yuan Dynasty, is a wide and long water surface, which narrowed at the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, and then gradually formed a waterway connecting the West Sea, Houhai, Qianhai and Sanhai. Since the Qing Dynasty, it has become a place for entertainment and summer vacation. The blue waves in the three seas, weeping willows on the shore and beautiful distant mountains are one of the scenic spots in Yanjing. /kloc-In the 3rd century, the palace of the Jin Dynasty Beijing City (in the southwest of present-day Beijing City), known as Jindu, was destroyed by fire, and Shichahai was a new city established by Kublai Khan in Yuan Shizu. Shichahai, speaking of the sea, actually Shichahai has nothing to do with water. The tea sea means "Zhadi Sea", which is a Buddhist term, meaning the tenth generation, that is, the universe. Shichahai originally referred to temples, not the waters we see now. There are more than 20 temples, palaces, temples, temples, temples, temples, such as Ye Jing Temple, Taiping Temple Temple, Hokkeji Temple, Tianxian Temple, Guandi Temple, Xinglong Temple, Xuan Di Temple, Cijue Temple, Shichahai Temple, Yongquan Temple, Chao Hai Kannonji Temple, Lingguan Temple, Fire Temple, Guangfuguan Temple, Sanyuan Temple and Haihui Temple. So it is also called "Ten Tea Seas". Shichahai Temple is near the Longhua Temple in Dazang (now Beihai Kindergarten), and now it is a home. It is said that monks lived here before liberation.