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Lilingyan (Chinese: 戾陵堰; pinyin: lìlíngyàn) was an ancient irrigation system built in 250 AD during the Three Kingdoms Period to irrigate the Beijing Plain around Jicheng (modern-day Beijing). The irrigation system consisted of Lilingyan, a dam across the Shishui (Yongding River) at the foot of Liangshan (Shijingshan), and the Chexiangqu, a diversion channel that carried the water west into the Beijing Plain. The diversion channel fed water to the fields north, east and southeast of Jicheng and emptied into the Gaoliang River, which flowed back into the Yongding River. The irrigation system was an important development in Beijing's early history and helped increase food production and population in and around the city. Lilingyan was named after Liling, the tomb of Liu Dan, Prince of Yan, w

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  • El Sistema de irrigación Lilingyan (en chino: 戾陵堰; y en pinyin: lìlíngyàn) fue un antiguo sistema de irrigación construido en el año 250 d. C. durante el período de los Tres Reinos para irrigar la llanura de Beijing alrededor de , la actual Beijing. El sistema de irrigación consistía en la presa Lilingyan, que cruzaba el Shishui (río Yongding) al pie de Liangshan (Shijingshan), y el Chexiangqu, un canal de desviación que llevaba el agua hacia el oeste en la Llanura de Beijing. El canal de desviación alimentaba el agua a los campos al norte, este y sudeste de Jicheng y se vaciaba en el río Gaoliang que, a su vez, volvía a desembocar en el río Yongding. El sistema de irrigación fue un desarrollo importante en la historia temprana de Beijing y ayudó a aumentar la producción de alimentos y la (es)
  • Lilingyan (Chinese: 戾陵堰; pinyin: lìlíngyàn) was an ancient irrigation system built in 250 AD during the Three Kingdoms Period to irrigate the Beijing Plain around Jicheng (modern-day Beijing). The irrigation system consisted of Lilingyan, a dam across the Shishui (Yongding River) at the foot of Liangshan (Shijingshan), and the Chexiangqu, a diversion channel that carried the water west into the Beijing Plain. The diversion channel fed water to the fields north, east and southeast of Jicheng and emptied into the Gaoliang River, which flowed back into the Yongding River. The irrigation system was an important development in Beijing's early history and helped increase food production and population in and around the city. Lilingyan was named after Liling, the tomb of Liu Dan, Prince of Yan, w (en)
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  • El Sistema de irrigación Lilingyan (en chino: 戾陵堰; y en pinyin: lìlíngyàn) fue un antiguo sistema de irrigación construido en el año 250 d. C. durante el período de los Tres Reinos para irrigar la llanura de Beijing alrededor de , la actual Beijing. El sistema de irrigación consistía en la presa Lilingyan, que cruzaba el Shishui (río Yongding) al pie de Liangshan (Shijingshan), y el Chexiangqu, un canal de desviación que llevaba el agua hacia el oeste en la Llanura de Beijing. El canal de desviación alimentaba el agua a los campos al norte, este y sudeste de Jicheng y se vaciaba en el río Gaoliang que, a su vez, volvía a desembocar en el río Yongding. El sistema de irrigación fue un desarrollo importante en la historia temprana de Beijing y ayudó a aumentar la producción de alimentos y la población en la ciudad y sus alrededores.​ Lilingyan fue nombrada en honor a Liling, la tumba de Liu Dan, Príncipe de Yan, que fue enterrado en Liangshan después de su muerte en el 80 AC.​ (es)
  • Lilingyan (Chinese: 戾陵堰; pinyin: lìlíngyàn) was an ancient irrigation system built in 250 AD during the Three Kingdoms Period to irrigate the Beijing Plain around Jicheng (modern-day Beijing). The irrigation system consisted of Lilingyan, a dam across the Shishui (Yongding River) at the foot of Liangshan (Shijingshan), and the Chexiangqu, a diversion channel that carried the water west into the Beijing Plain. The diversion channel fed water to the fields north, east and southeast of Jicheng and emptied into the Gaoliang River, which flowed back into the Yongding River. The irrigation system was an important development in Beijing's early history and helped increase food production and population in and around the city. Lilingyan was named after Liling, the tomb of Liu Dan, Prince of Yan, who was buried in Liangshan after his death in 80 BC. (en)
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