Doushui River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, originates from Qing'er Temple in Xin County, Henan Province, at the southern foot of the Dabie Mountains. It has a total length of 163.3 kilometers and a drainage area of ??2,317 square kilometers. It flows into the Yangtze River at Yangluo Longkou, Xinzhou District, Wuhan City. .
According to the "Shui Jing Zhu" records: The water poured into the five waters of Qishan is called Xiguishui. When it flows to the foot of Liji, the one whose east branch flows into Jiushui is called Guanhua River; the one whose west branch reaches Longkou and enters the river is called Ginhua River. Wushi water. In fact, Yi Shui was simplified in later generations and is commonly known as pouring water.
Kongbu on the lower reaches of the Doushui River used to be the main road for the Doushui River to enter Zhangdu Lake. There is a folk custom of scolding mothers and getting into fights here every year, so this section of the river is locally called "Crimson Mother River". Every year on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, residents on both sides of the Taiwan Strait get up early before dawn. After eating "Yuanxiao", they come to the river from all directions. Only people are seen on the other side of the river, and they start to curse when they hear someone talking on the other side. Regardless of whether relatives or friends are old or young, you can call them names and scold them. When they were scolded fiercely, a fight broke out. People regard this activity as a temple fair, and there is a lot of people on both sides of the river. It is very lively. This custom that was popular in the old times is said to be related to the river water. Every year, the two sides of the river must curse each other to avoid floods. Obviously this is a kind of feudal superstition, but it shows people's desire to cure floods.