The Eighteen Beaches of Ganjiang River refers to the section of Ganjiang River flowing from Ganzhou City to Wan'an County. The river is tortuous, sometimes narrow and sometimes wide, and there are many interlaced strange rocks in the river bed. It was known as the Twenty-Four Dangerous Banks in ancient times. It has been diverted many times since the Song Dynasty and became famous as the Eighteen Dangerous Banks. This formed the 10. History of Badan and Culture of Badan. Follow-up question: What I want is their name! For example, "Terror Beach" is one of them! Answer: The Three Gorges, the Eighteen Beaches in Ganjiang River, and the large and small lake islands in Utopia are called "gorge dangers", and the Eighteen Beaches are called "beach dangers". The 180-mile beach danger makes the already remote Gannan even more isolated. However, this thrilling "Gate of Hell" that broke countless boats has also left behind more than a thousand years of blood and tears of past generations. Today in the 21st century, all this has come to an end. The mouth of Shibatan, where ghosts and souls are broken, is located in Gan County between the three rivers. In the past, transportation mainly relied on the golden waterways of Zhang, Gonger River and Ganjiang River. Especially the Ganjiang River, the shipping artery of this artery carried passengers and logistics from the Northern Song Dynasty to the south and in and out of southern Gansu. That is to say, this vast waterway starts from the upper end of the Gan River at the confluence of the Bajingtai Lower Zhang and Gong Rivers, and goes down 90 kilometers to the river channel at the border of Wan'an County. It has abrupt rocks and 18 dangerous shoals. For these terrifying... Although people are afraid of dangerous shoals, there is still a beautiful legend circulating: During the Five Dynasties a thousand years ago, Yang Jiepong, a master of Feng Shui surveying, planned to block the water surface of Chutan to make Qianzhou Feng Shui smaller, so he found 18 pieces of it. He turned the huge boulder into 18 piglets and drove them to Qianzhou along the river with mountain whips. The journey was hard, and when he saw that he was not far from Qianzhou, Yang Jiupong was already very tired. He saw a soft beach in front of him, and suddenly sleepiness came over him, so he lay down on the beach and fell asleep. At this time, Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva happened to be passing by and saw a group of piglets running around on the river beach in the distance. It was very strange. When he took a closer look, he saw that they were some stones. He wondered who was doing this here? Guanyin stopped. The footsteps changed into an old woman washing her clothes by the river. Here, Yang Jiupong woke up and saw the piglets running away, so he pressed forward. He saw an old woman washing clothes by the river with her head down. He didn't pay attention, so he asked casually: "Sister-in-law, have you ever seen something like this?" Piggy, please go forward?" The old woman put down her clothes, looked at Yang Jiepian, and then replied, she didn't see the piglet passing by, but she did see some stones on it. When Yang Jiepong heard this, he knew that this woman was not a "mortal" and that her plan to drive up the mountain had been seen through. He did not dare to drive any further, so he turned around and left. The 18 piglets were destroyed by Guanyin, and turned back into the original 18 boulders and rolled into the Ganjiang River, becoming today's Eighteen Rapids. The ancient "Zhanggong Tu Jing" records: "The two rivers merged to form Gan. After the state was established, they flowed north for 180 miles to the border of Wan'an County. Going up from Wan'an, there are eight out of ten beaches with strange rocks like refined iron. "The eighteen dangerous shoals have been recorded for more than a thousand years. The ancients have different opinions on what the eighteen dangerous shoals in this section of the river are. This is probably related to changes in hydrology and river bed geomorphology. According to the on-site survey records of the navigation pilots and crews of the Ganzhou Shipping Office from 1951 to 1955, the eighteen dangerous shoals arranged downstream from the head end of the Gan River under the Bajing Platform of Ganzhou City are: Taoyuan Beach, Baijian Beach Bietan Beach, Hengxian Beach, Tianzhu Beach, Nanfeng Beach, Jijiu Beach, Xiangqian Beach, Jinshatan Beach, Liangkou Beach, Kunlun Beach, Wusuo Beach, Xiaoliao Beach, Daliu Beach, Mianjin Beach , Piaoshen Beach, Teapot Beach and Panpan Beach, among which Qianqianjiu Beach is located in Gan County. The first beach is Taoyuan Beach, 2.5 kilometers below Ganzhou City and slightly upstream of Yuhong Tower. Because the beach rocks were silted up, there was no danger. Not far further down is Chutan (now renamed Chutan). There are incense burner stones, high rocks and stone corners. Ertan is Baijian Beach, 15 kilometers away from Ganzhou City. It is named because it is located next to Baijian Village. The existing beach rocks are also silted up by sediment. The third beach is Yukou Beach, 20 kilometers below Ganzhou City, a section of the river called "Shuimen Tang". Also known as "Turtle Beach".
There are many dangerous reefs in the river, which are very dangerous for boating. They include: Huo Shao Road, Huo Shao Ping, East and West Lao Ya, Shang Xia Diao Shi, Congratulation Stone, Huo Shao Long, Dragon Head Stone, Toad Stone, Zhongliang Stone, Diapai Stone, Iron Gate, and Yellow Eel Cage. Car alleys and more than a dozen dangerous shoals. The fourth beach is Hengxian Beach, which is located 25 kilometers below Ganzhou City in front of the Xinmiao Shishi. The water here is turbulent, and there are more than ten dangerous beach rocks such as heron neck, bubble cave stone, bridge mast stone, human head stone, lotus stone, cold stone, etc. The fifth beach is Tianzhu Beach, located in Gaomiao Village, 30 kilometers below Ganzhou City. nearby. Birds and stones stand on the river surface, which is the most dangerous beach stone among the eighteen beaches. There are more than ten extremely dangerous beaches such as the coir raincoat stone, the chess piece stone, the official stone, the railing stone, the coffin cage, and the rudder stone. In the old days, many ships were sunk here. Cargo ships usually stopped their cargo when they arrived here. Please The porters walked about 10 kilometers along the river, avoiding the extremely dangerous Tianzhu Beach, Dogfoot Beach and other dangerous reefs ahead, and boarded the boat on Dahu Island. Sometimes some local laborers are asked to help pull and unwind fibers. This is basically the case for cargo ships loading and launching. Liutan is Nanfengtan, a small lake island 32.5 kilometers below Ganzhou City. There are dangerous shoals such as Pine Tree Pond, Island Bay Pond, Sister Rock, and Mi Siezi. Qitan is Dogfoot Beach, located in Xiafu Village 35 kilometers below Ganzhou City. There are more than ten dangerous reefs such as Misijiao, Hezishi, Lianjishi, Kuibenshi, Dog Elephant Cage, and Doupengshi. The eighth beach is the front beach, also known as "Dahu Beach" and "Yinyang Beach". It is located on the water surface of Dahujiang and Dahuzhou 40 kilometers below Ganzhou. The current here is very fast and the Dongyang dangerous shoals are dotted here and there. Boats can move forward. Don't retreat, otherwise you will hit the rocks. It is a very scary dangerous shoal. Jiutan is a full beach located at Jinshajiao, 60 kilometers below Ganzhou, on the side of Xizhou. There are dangerous reefs such as Tanhe Stone, Rudder Stem Stone, Eye Stone, and Rat Cage. Further down there are many dangerous reefs such as Gantan Beach. There are nine dangerous shoals below, in the Ganjiang River in Wan'an. The last beach, Panic Beach, is on the river 5 kilometers away from Wan'an County. The famous Panic Beach in Wen Tianxiang's poem "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" refers to this dangerous beach. All passers-by who have passed through Shibatan Beach have experienced this thrilling beach danger and will never forget it. Wu Xingzuo, an ancient man, visited the Eighteen Beaches and wrote in the waves: "The boat is scared when it touches the strange rocks, and the flying waves frighten the dreams. I once asked about the danger of the Three Gorges, but it is not as difficult as this trip." He compared the danger of the Eighteen Beaches to the danger of the Three Gorges. The ancient Xu Luqing visited Shibatan Beach three times. Every time he passed the beach, his hair stood on end and he had different feelings. After passing the beach, he wrote down these different feelings. He wrote three poems about the beach and deeply lamented its danger. Supplement: I hope you are satisfied