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What is the source and destination of Hutuo River?
The source of Hutuo River is Mapaoquan and Qiaoergou in Taixi Mountain, Hengjian Township, Fan Shi City, Shaanxi Province. It ends in the northwest of xian county and flows into Fuyang River from the south.

Hutuo River is the main tributary of Ziya River in Haihe River Basin. Ma Paoquan and Qiaoergou, which originated in Taixi Mountain, Hengjian Township, northern plateau of Fan Shi. Fan Shi, Daixian, Xinzhou, Yuanping, Dingxiang, Wutai and Yuxian in Shanxi Province leave Shanxi Province with a drainage area of 1 1936 square kilometers and a flow length of 250.7 kilometers.

Hutuo River flows into Pingshan County in Shijiazhuang from the back left, passes through Huolu, Lingshou, Zhengding, Gaocheng, Wuji and Jinzhou, leaves Zaoying in Shenze County, flows through the hubs of Anping, Raoyang, Wuqiang and xian county Laohekou, and flows into Fuyang New River, which is called Ziya River.

Historical evolution?

Shijiazhuang, where Hutuo River flows, is an area where human civilization developed earlier, and its cultural heritage is very profound. As early as the early, middle and late Paleolithic period, about 1 10,000 to 300,000 years ago, human beings flourished in the Hutuo River basin of Taihang Mountain.

Hutuo River has many different names in history. Shan Hai Jing is called a virtual pool, The Book of Rites is called an evil pool, Zhou Ji is called a virtual pool, Han Zhi is a torrent, Historical Records is a torrent, and Water Mirror Notes is a torrent. Hutuo River flows into the plain from the eastern part of Shanxi Plateau, with steep longitudinal slope, rapid water flow and frequent floods.

Therefore, evil pools, swimming pools and heavy rains in history all refer to the rapidity and ferocity of the water. Hutuo River was called at least in the Han Dynasty. The Hutuo River originated in Shanxi and belongs to Hebei. The water is swift, the soil is sparse and easy to collapse, and it is impermanent and uncertain to move. Although there are dikes in the upper reaches, they are often silted up. Walking in the canyon in the mountainous area is limited by the terrain and rarely changes; The principle of entering the checkpoint is often transferred.