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On the second day of driving around the mountain in Jinfo Mountain, I found a magical ancient ferry, the rock is like a book

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On the second day of driving around the mountain in Jinfo Mountain 178, we set off in the morning from a thousand-year-old tea tree (it is said that this is the birthplace of artificially planted tea in the world, there is an ancient tea tree that is more than a thousand years old), and we are going to Nanchuan Toudu Town Visited the Qianxing Grand Canyon, but when we came to Toudu Town, it was rainy, misty, foggy, and visibility was extremely low. When we entered the canyon, we couldn’t see anything. Finally, we had to give up the visit to the Qianxing Grand Canyon. Later, we came to Pangguandu in Qingyuan Town. According to local friends, this was the ferry crossing from Chongqing and Sichuan to Bozhou (now Zunyi). Later the ferry was abandoned, but the scenery is still charming. It is a good place for fishing and playing in the water. , Especially the layers of rocks on the side of the stream, like books overlapping each other, it is very magical. There is a winding river at the location of Pangguandu, and there is a cliff on the opposite bank. The wall stones are very special, layer by layer, and the lines are straight, like ten thousand scriptures. Yufan asked local friends what geology it belongs to. feature? They only said that Jinfo Mountain belongs to the southern karst landform. As for the geology of this layered rock structure, they don’t know what geology is. Everyone thinks it is magical, like a city wall built by God on the river. The water of the Guandu River is clear and green like a rock. The water on the opposite bank is deep, while on the nearshore side, the river becomes shallower, forming a sandy beach. The gravel on the sandy beach is like a blanket, the water is crystal clear, and there are small fish and crabs swimming. Free to play. The current of this river named “Guandu” is not large, and the river surface is not wide, but it is an ancient ferry, which is really incredible. Did the ancients travel north and south and rush east and west through this river? Is there no other way to go? After checking the map on Pangguan Watanabe, the mystery was discovered. It turns out that Jinfo Mountain is a natural watershed that runs from east to west. Dayou, Qingyuan, Guhua, Hexi, and Zheng’an, Guizhou are all located in the south of the Jinfo Mountain barrier. The water on the southern slope of Jinfo Mountain is drawn from the gully in the south of Jinfo Mountain from the north. The streams in the south converge into a mainstream at Pangguandu. People go from east to west or west to east. If they take other roads, they will inevitably pass through the barriers of multiple rivers and need to build multiple ferry crossings. The reason why this place was built as an ancient ferry may be because it is a place where many rivers converge. It only needs to cross the river once to complete the traffic in the east-west direction. It is the most economical, most convenient, and lowest-cost option. There is a stone stele on the side of Pangguandu with a “Pangguandu Inscription” inscribed on it, which records some history of the ferry. Guandu River originated from the southeastern foot of the Jinfo Mountain, and passed through the Qianjin border into the Wujiang River through Qingyuan. In ancient times, the water was deep. The current is so fast that you can’t wade across the river in mere, you must ferry by boat. Since the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, both Nanchuan in Chongqing and Zhengan in Guizhou belonged to Bozhou (today’s Zunyi). The official road from Nanchuan to Zhengan must pass through this ferry, hence the name Guandu. Because of the frequent flow of people and logistics, merchants from both sides of the ferry have gathered. It is huge, so it is called “Pangguandu” by people. It is said that it is Pangguandu, but the pier and ferry are not seen. What is going on? According to the “Pangguandu Inscription”: Guandu “suffered an earthquake, the water volume was reduced, the official road was separate, and the ferry was no longer there. However, although there is no ferry today, the name Pangguandu is still in use today.” According to relevant information, there were indeed earthquake records in Nanchuan in the past two hundred years, but all occurred during the Xianfeng period of the Qing Dynasty. The most serious was the Qianjiang Xiaonanhai earthquake in the sixth year of Xianfeng (1856) (the current Xiaonanhai is The Yansai Lake left by the local direct earthquake), the earthquake may have a greater impact on the Pangguandu area, or it may be that the earthquake caused the water volume of Pangguandu to shrink and lose the function of the ferry. There is another record in the “Pangguandu Inscription” that there are caves on the shore of Guandu, and there are underground rivers in the caves (which may also be one of the important reasons for the reduction of Guandu River’s water volume). The depth is unfathomable. There used to be large fish more than 2 meters in length. Swim out of the cave and was passed down as a good story by the people. Nowadays, there are definitely no big fish two meters long, but there are quite a few small fish in the stream. When we arrived, several tourists from Chongqing were fishing here. It didn’t take long to catch more than ten small fish. It seems that the harvest is not small. These are the few tourists who came to go fishing. They brought their own cooking stove and ingredients, and found some dried branches of trees around, and they started cooking. Everyone gathered around the pot, chatting and tasting. It looked very good, Yu Fan stepped forward to find hello, and after obtaining consent, he conducted a brief interview with them. They said that they were from the main city of Chongqing and couldn’t get away from work on weekends. Today, Monday was rather idle. So a few friends came to Nanchuan for camping, wild drinking, and fishing. They didn’t want to catch as many fish as they wanted to eat. What a big meal, the important thing is to enjoy the fun of fishing, wild drinking, and camping. They said that the environment here is really great. The birds and flowers are fragrant during the day, and the scenery is pleasant. At night, you can sleep with the gurgling stream. If the weather is good, you can see the stars in the sky. The experience is really good, and the transportation is very convenient. It only takes more than an hour to get to the main city. The road is not only a high-speed oil road, but also does not pick cars, so when they have free time, they often invite friends to camp, play in the water, move crabs, catch fish, barbecue, etc. Very happy every time. On the 178-kilometer self-driving road of Jinfo Mountain, there are many beautiful scenery like Pangguandu, such as Shanwangping, Health Valley, Jinshan Lake, Longshan Village, Candlestick Peak, Ginkgo Village, Ancient Tea Village, Feilada, Tianxing Grand Canyon Wait, many are not scenic spots, but the landscapes are better than scenic spots. You can enjoy the scenery more beautiful than many scenic spots without tickets. It’s just that many people don’t know this self-driving route. It can be said to be raised in a deep boudoir and no one knows it. Knowing it, it must be very lively and form countless connected online celebrity attractions. Do you like this self-driving route and such natural scenery?