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Other heap-related

Dmitry kessel, the photographer of American Life magazine, went deep into the Three Gorges reservoir area, and kessel filmed the Three Gorges Kuimen, which really played all the shooting angles in the canyon. Deng Ping, an expert from Chongqing Academy of Social Sciences, commented that this group of old photos of Kaiser Kuimen not only shows the "Yangzhi" Kuimen, but also shows the magnificent river formed by mountains and the landscape of Kuimen with Baidicheng as the visual center, presenting a complete and three-dimensional three-dimensional Kuimen for the world from many angles. In Kuimen Gorge, a pile of rocks stood in vibration, blocking the way of passing ships. Deng Ping pointed out that this reef (see right) should be a famous mound in the Xiajiang River, and showed the old photos of the mound in front of Kuimen taken by photographer Zhang Zudao 1956 for comparison. Mounds are by no means an idle generation. It has a long reputation and is recorded in the historical materials of Xiajiang. If Kuimen Gorge is compared to the throat of entering Sichuan, it is a bone stuck in this throat. It is respected by Chuanjiang boatmen and admired by ancient and modern literati.

Some data vividly describe: "more water will prosper, and Qutang will compete for a door." The rushing river roared and fired a powerful shell from the gap between Baiyan Mountain and Chijiashan in Xiakou, breaking the barrier in one fell swoop. What is even more thrilling is that as early as the Eastern Han Dynasty, an ambush was set at the entrance of the cracks in the Three Gorges. This is the mound that blocked the throat of the Three Gorges and angered the town.

Standing in the choppy river, the mound rises from the water to the upper body, like a thick and sharp one, wanting to drink the river. The front waves of the river rushed to the hard rocks, and the back waves roared and set off waves all over the sky. According to records, when the river rushed to the mound, in an instant, the waves surged in front of the mound, the water mist evaporated, the vortex danced, the earth shook, and thunder could be heard ten miles away, forming a rare "rolling" spectacle in the world.

"On the 15th, I arrived at the mouth of Qutang Gorge, and I was like a seat. I piled up water and rocks alone, shook my hand, and was frustrated. Everything was pale. After each ship entered the gorge for several miles, the ship dared to start. When the ship was safe, it waved the flag to attract the ship ... "Wu Ji recorded the scene of ancient ships passing through the mound. When people sail here, they have to worry about this "life and death" problem.