Xiangjiang River, also known as Xiangjiang River, is a larger tributary on the left bank of Wujiang River, a tributary of the Yangtze River. It was called "Furong River" in history, "Mujiachuan" in Song Dynasty and "Xiangjiang River" in Ming Dynasty. The main source, Laba River, originates from Liujiawu foundation in Banniugou at the southern foot of Jinding Mountain in Northwest Loushan Mountain range, Honghuagang District, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province. It flows through Honghuagang District, Zunyi County, Meitan County and Weng 'an County of Zunyi City, and flows into Wujiang River at Sanxingchang at the junction of Zunyi, Kaiyang and Weng 'an counties.
Hydrological characteristics
Xiangjiang River system has 3 1 navigable tributaries, and the navigable mileage of the main stream is 660 kilometers. The annual rainfall in Xiangjiang River Basin is above 65,438+0,300 mm, and the rainfall is mostly concentrated in spring and summer, and the rainy season is from April to June. The water level of Xiangjiang River rises in rainy season, and the highest water level in major years appears from April to July. Xiangjiang River and its tributaries are flooded. The floodplain is higher than the water surface in the dry season and flooded in the flood season. The characteristic of Xiangjiang River water level is that when the flood comes, the river surges.