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A good joke about places of interest ~ it should be very vivid ~

The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River is one of the 65,438+00 scenic spots in China and the first of the 40 best tourist attractions in China. The Three Gorges of the Yangtze River is the general name of Qutang Gorge, Wuxia Gorge and Xiling Gorge. It starts from Baidicheng, Fengjie, Sichuan and ends at Nanjinguan, Yichang, Hubei, with a total length of 204 kilometers. Here, there are peaks on both sides of the river, narrow and tortuous rivers, scattered shoals and reefs, and fast-flowing water. "The mountains are full of majestic water and surrounded by water. Sometimes, the coast and gables stand like axes, as if they want to help each other. " Sometimes, dangerous cliffs stand upright and are blocked by water. There is no doubt that the harbor current blocks the road. Comrade Guo Moruo vividly described the magnificent scenery in the canyon area in his poem "Strange Road in Shu". In ancient China, there was a famous geographical work called Notes on Water Mirrors, which was written by Li Daoyuan in the Northern Wei Dynasty. There is a vivid narrative about the Three Gorges in the book: "Since the Three Gorges is 700 miles, the two sides of the Three Gorges are connected with mountains, and the yuan is slightly lacking. "The sky was covered by the sun, and there was no sunrise or moon until midnight.

Qutang Gorge is one of the Three Gorges of the Yangtze River, starting from Bai Di, fengjie county in the west and ending in Daxi Town, Wushan County in the east, with a total length of eight kilometers. It is the shortest one in the Three Gorges, but it is the most majestic and steep one. No wonder ancient poets praised "the mountains on both sides of Qutang are difficult to write, although the pen is exquisite". The swift river broke into Kuimen and roared in the tight canyon. When the ship sails in the gorge, it really feels like "the peaks and mountains are connected with the sky, and the boat is out of the hole".