First Bend
of the Yangtze River
The
First Bend of the Yangtze River is located on the north
side of the highway leading from Dali
to Lijiang, about 70 km. from lijiang
Town. The upper reaches of the Yangtze River is named the
Jinsha River, which originates from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
The Jinsha River flowed southward along the Hengduan Mountain
ranges and was forced to the turn to north because of the
Alpine movements which caused changes in the earth's physiognomy.
When the river reaches Shigu Township, it makes an abrupt
turn and flows further northward, forming the rare V-shape
bend.
On the hill as the river bends
stands the small Shigu (stone drum) Township.
It is so called because of the existence of a
drum-like stone tablet. It is 1.5 m. in diametre,
70 mm. in thickness, being the memorial tablet
marking the victory of territorial expansion of
Lijiangs local ruler Baichuan, surnamed Mu, in
the 27th to 40th year of the Jiaqing era of the
Ming Dynasty (1548-1561). It is one of the earliest
stone tablets hitherto found at Lijiang.
The river is broadened at the
bend and flows slowly. The famous historical event,
such as "Zhuge Liang's Crossing the Lushni
River in the Fifth Month", Kublai Khan's
"Crossing the River on Leather Rafts"
all chose this place as a ferry. In May 1936,
the Red Army to leaders He Long, Ren Bishi and
Guan Xianying led the Second Route Red Army to
march north, crossing the river also at this place.
At present, a splendid memorial tablet marking
the victorious crossing is erected here.
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