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Where is the source and destination of Fujiang River?

The source of Fujiang River is Xuebaoding, the main peak of Minshan Mountain between Songpan County and Heping County in Sichuan Province, and the destination is Jialing River.

Fujiang River is named after Mianyang in the basin, and it was called Fuxian in the Han Dynasty. It is the largest tributary on the right bank of Jialing River, a tributary of the Yangtze River, and originated from Xuebaoding, the main peak of Minshan Mountain between Songpan County and Pingwu County in Sichuan Province. Fujiangnan flows through Pingwu County, jiangyou city, Mianyang City, Santai County, Shehong City, Suining City, Tongnan District of Chongqing City, Tongliang District and other areas, and joins Jialing River in Hechuan District of Chongqing City.

The total length is 700 kilometers (670 kilometers, 668 kilometers), the drainage area is 36,400 square kilometers (3,5881square kilometers), and the average annual runoff is 572 cubic meters per second (550 cubic meters per second). The total drop is 3,730 meters, and the water energy reserve is 2.232 million kilowatts. Development of water resources in Fujiang River Basin There were irrigation projects such as broken foot weir and Yunmen weir in Tang Dynasty.

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Many cascade power stations have been built on the main stream and tributaries, and the large-scale Liushu electric navigation project also started in 20 14. The middle and lower reaches of Fujiang River is an important cocoon production base in Sichuan Province, and the cocoon production in Santai County ranks first in the province. The middle reaches of Fujiang River have a large population, dense towns and developed transportation. Cities along the Yangtze River have initially established their own light and heavy industrial systems.

Affected by the topography, there is a lot of precipitation in the rainstorm center of the first-line watershed in Anxian and Wudu Town in northwest China, and the maximum 24-hour precipitation can reach 577 mm (1972). The average annual precipitation in the upper reaches is about 850 mm, accounting for 84% of the total annual precipitation from May to September, and there are often heavy rains, strong winds and hail weather. The average annual precipitation in the middle and lower reaches is 1 1,000 mm, accounting for 74% of the annual precipitation from July to September.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Fujiang