Quincy's Quiet Contemplation Chapter 63

By: Qia Pingwa
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The first of the four mountains in the west is called Yin Mountain. There are many grains on it, no rocks, and many grasses and grasses. The Yin water flows out of Yan, and flows westward into Luo. Fifty miles to the north, called Laoshan, there are many weeds. The weak water flows out of Yan, and the west flow flows into Luo. Fifty miles to the west is the mountain called Bagu. The Er River flows out of Yan, and flows westward into Luo River, where there is a lot of grass and green water. One hundred and seventy miles to the north is called Shen Mountain. There are many valleys and oaks on it, many tangerines and sandalwood on the bottom, and many gold and jade on the bottom. The water in the district flows out, and flows eastward into the river. Two hundred miles to the north is called Bird Mountain. There are many mulberry trees on it, many mulberry trees on the bottom, many irons on its yin, and many jade on its yang. The humiliating water flows out, and flows eastward into the river. Another hundred and twenty miles to the north, there is a mountain called Shangshen. There is no vegetation on the top, but many rough stones, many hazelnuts below, and many white deer. There are many birds on the crotch, and they look like pheasants, flying with their beards and eating without sight. The soup flows out and flows eastward into the river. Another hundred and eighty miles to the north, there are mountains called Zhuci, where the water comes out and flows eastward into the river. This is a mountain with many trees and no grass. There are no birds or animals to live in. There are many snakes. Another hundred and eighty miles to the north is called Hao Mountain. Its trees are mostly lacquer and brown, and its herbs are many herbs, including Ligusticum rhizome. Lots of rocks. Duan Shui comes out, and flows eastward into the river. Two hundred and twenty miles to the north is called Yu Mountain. Its yin is rich in iron, its yang is rich in copper, its beasts are many white wolves and white tigers, and its birds are many white pheasants and white emeralds. The raw water comes out of Yan, and flows eastward into the river. Two hundred and fifty miles to the west, there is a mountain called Baiyu. There are many pines and cypresses on the top and many oaks and sandalwood below. Its animals are many oxen and sheep, and its birds are many owls. The Luo River comes from its yin, and flows eastward into the Wei River; the water from the Luo River comes out of its yin, and the eastward flow flows into the raw water. Three hundred miles to the northwest, there is a mountain called Shenshou. There is no vegetation and there is snow in winter and summer. The Shen water comes out of it and submerges under it, which is full of white jade. Fifty-five miles further west is the mountain called Jinggu. The Jing River flows out of Yan and flows into the Wei River from the southeast. It is full of white gold and white jade. Another hundred and twenty miles to the west is called Gangshan, with many seven trees and many fine jade. Just when the water comes out, the northern flow flows into the Wei River. They are many gods, with human faces and animal bodies, one foot and one hand, and their voices are like golden sounds. Two hundred miles further west to the end of Gangshan Mountain. Luoshui flows out, while Beiliu flows into the river. Many of them are barbaric, with the body of a rat and the head of a turtle, and their sound is like a barking dog. Three hundred and fifty miles to the west, there is a mountain called Yingdi. It has many lacquered trees on the top and gold and jade on the bottom. All the birds and beasts are white. The Wei River flows out, while the Beiliu flows into the Lingyang River. This is a fish left by Duo Ran. It has a body, a snake head and six legs. Its eyes are like horses' ears. Eating it can make people stop squinting and protect them from evil. Three hundred miles to the west is a mountain called Zhongqu. Its yang is full of jade, and its yin is full of realgar, white jade and gold. There is a beast, its shape is like a horse, with a white body and a black tail, one horn, tiger teeth and claws, and a sound like a drum. Its name is that it eats tigers and leopards and can guard soldiers. There is a tree, its shape is like a tang, and its leaves are red and solid, and it is as big as a papaya. It is called the tree, and it has a lot of power to eat. Two hundred and sixty miles west is called Mount Kuei. There is a beast on it, its shape is like a cow, its hair is like a hedgehog, its name is Qiongqi, its sound is like a howling dog, it is a cannibal. The Meng River comes out of Yan, and flows southward into the ocean water. There are many yellow clams and cockroach fish in it. The fish body has the wings of a bird, and the sound is like a mandarin duck. When you see it, there will be a flood in the town. Two hundred and twenty miles to the west, there is a mountain where birds and rats share their burrows. There are many white tigers and white jade on it. The Wei River flows out and flows eastwards into the river. There are many squids among them, which look like squids. If they move, there will be many soldiers in the town. The overflowing water comes from the west, and the west flow pours into the Han River. There are many fish, and their shapes are like covered turtles, with bird heads and fish wings and fish tails, and the sound is like the sound of chimes and stones. They are pearls and jade. Three hundred and sixty miles to the southwest, there is a mountain called Kuangji. There are many red trees on it. Its leaves are like valleys, but they are as big as melons. They are red and black. If you eat them, you can resist fire. Its yang has many turtles, its yin has many jade. The sweet water comes out, and flows westward into the sea, where there is a lot of hard work. There is a beast with the body of a horse and the wings of a bird. It has a human face and a snake tail. It is good at lifting people. It is called Shuhu. There is a bird, which looks like an owl but has a human face, and has a body like a caterpillar and a dog's tail. Its name is self-proclaimed. If you see it, there will be a severe drought in the town. There are four mountains in the west, from the bottom of Yinshan Mountain to the Kuangji Mountain, there are nineteen mountains, 3,680 miles away. In all rituals at the shrine, a white chicken is used to pray, and rice and white beetroot are used as a mat. There are seventy-seven mountains in the right west meridian, covering 17,517 miles.

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Question: Does the river refer to the Yellow River? Why are all others called water, but only the Yellow River is called a river?

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