Share to: share facebook share twitter share wa share telegram print page

Nanwang water division system

Nanwang water division system (南旺分水; Nánwàng fēnshuǐ or 南旺水利樞紐; Nánwàng shuǐlìshūniǔ) is a historical system for management of the water in the Grand Canal in the Shandong province in China. Nanwang water division system is built in the area around Nanwang in Wenshang County in Jining city that was the highest point of the historical canal[1][2]

Emperor Yongle (r. 1402–1424) moved the Ming dynasty capital from Nanjing to Beijing which increased the need for traffic along the Grand Canal. The passage through Shandong Peninsula (Huitong Canal) was only to be crossed with great difficulties because the water level was often not high enough and sluices were necessary and passage through sluices. Therefore at the year 1411[1] the emperor ordered Song Li to renovate the problematic section.[3]

With help from the local expert Bai Ying[3] a water diversion system which included dozens of sluice gates was built.[1] When the system was completed it could adjust the water flow of the canal so the needed transports could be controlled.[1]

The Daicun Dam (戴村壩) diverted water via the "Lesser Wen River" to the reservoirs at Nanwang.[4] In the middle go the 15th century additional sluices was built north and south of Nanwang and levees was erected around the reservoirs.[4] The complete project was carried out in several different phases during the period 1411 to 1505.[4]

Today the Nanwang water division system is an archaeological site and the excavations began in 2008 when 4,000 square meters were excavated.[2]

See also

References

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d "Jining: Capital of the Grand Canal". China.org.cn. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  2. ^ a b "Nanwang Wenshang on the Jing-Hang Grand Canal". The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (IA CASS). Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  3. ^ a b "da yunhe 大運河, The Grand Canal". ChinaKnowledge.de. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Tan / Li / Deng / Wan / Liu (2019). "5.3.2.2 Nanwang Water Tanks and Their Use". The Technical History of China's Grand Canal. World Scientific Publishing Company. pp. 139–142. ISBN 9781945552052.

Printed References

Index: pl ar de en es fr it arz nl ja pt ceb sv uk vi war zh ru af ast az bg zh-min-nan bn be ca cs cy da et el eo eu fa gl ko hi hr id he ka la lv lt hu mk ms min no nn ce uz kk ro simple sk sl sr sh fi ta tt th tg azb tr ur zh-yue hy my ace als am an hyw ban bjn map-bms ba be-tarask bcl bpy bar bs br cv nv eml hif fo fy ga gd gu hak ha hsb io ig ilo ia ie os is jv kn ht ku ckb ky mrj lb lij li lmo mai mg ml zh-classical mr xmf mzn cdo mn nap new ne frr oc mhr or as pa pnb ps pms nds crh qu sa sah sco sq scn si sd szl su sw tl shn te bug vec vo wa wuu yi yo diq bat-smg zu lad kbd ang smn ab roa-rup frp arc gn av ay bh bi bo bxr cbk-zam co za dag ary se pdc dv dsb myv ext fur gv gag inh ki glk gan guw xal haw rw kbp pam csb kw km kv koi kg gom ks gcr lo lbe ltg lez nia ln jbo lg mt mi tw mwl mdf mnw nqo fj nah na nds-nl nrm nov om pi pag pap pfl pcd krc kaa ksh rm rue sm sat sc trv stq nso sn cu so srn kab roa-tara tet tpi to chr tum tk tyv udm ug vep fiu-vro vls wo xh zea ty ak bm ch ny ee ff got iu ik kl mad cr pih ami pwn pnt dz rmy rn sg st tn ss ti din chy ts kcg ve 
Prefix: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 
Kembali kehalaman sebelumnya