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Why does the Beitaiping River in Jinan take water from the Yellow River?
The Beitaiping River in Jinan is located on the bank of the Yellow River and meets Xiaoqing River and Yufu River, tributaries of the Yellow River, so it draws water from the Yellow River nearby.

When the Yufu River passes through the thirsty Maya, the river water seeps into the ground in large quantities and becomes a seasonal river. The rivers below Fengqi gradually recovered smoothly. There is Muli sluice downstream, which is the source of Xiaoqing River, and there is sluice to inject water into Xiaoqing River.

Yufu River, a tributary of the Yellow River in Jinan, Shandong Province, is called Jade Water in the water mirror notes. Originated in the southern mountainous area of Licheng, Jinxiu, Jinyang and Jinyun are three rivers. Sanchuan flows into Wohushan Reservoir, and after flowing out of the reservoir, it is called Yufu River. Beiliu connects Dangjia Street and Dougou Street, passes through Fengqi area to the south of Gucheng Village, and turns to the northwest to inject the Yellow River into Beidianzi Village.