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The largest lake in China is Qinghai Lake. Qinghai Lake is in Qinghai Province, China, in the northeastern part of the Tibetan Plateau.
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The largest lake in China is Qinghai Lake, with an area of 4,583 square kilometers; It is located in the northwest of Qinghai Province in China.
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It's Qinghai Lake. In Qinghai Province, it is the largest inland river in China, with an area of square kilometers.
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The largest lake is Qinghai Lake, which is in Qinghai Province, which is a lake belonging to China and covers a particularly wide area.
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The largest lake in China is Qinghai Lake, which is located in Qinghai Province. The environment of Qinghai Lake is very beautiful, and the water resources are very abundant.
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The largest lake in China is Qinghai Lake. Qinghai Lake, located in Qinghai Province, is the largest lake in China.
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China should have the Great Lakes. They are: Poyang Lake, Dongting Lake, Taihu Lake, Hongze Lake, Chaohu Lake.
The first big lake, Poyang Lake, was called Pengze in ancient times, with a total area of 3,914 square kilometers, it is the largest freshwater lake in China, it inherits the water of Jiangxi, Fu, Xin, Rao and Xiu five rivers, and passes down to the Yangtze River.
Dongting Lake, the second largest lake, is the second largest freshwater lake in China, spanning Hunan and Hubei provinces, and it is known as the Yangtze River in the north and Hunan, Zi, Yuan and Li in the south"Eight hundred miles of Dongting Lake"。
The third largest lake, Taihu Lake (Jiangsu), was known in ancient times"Zhenze", aka"Kasazawa"It is located at the junction of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, in the southern part of the Yangtze River Delta. It is the largest lake in the eastern part of our country and the third largest freshwater lake in our country.
The fourth largest lake Hongze Lake (Jiangsu), Hongze Lake is located in the north of Jiangsu, although it is one of the five major freshwater lakes in China, Hongze Lake bears Huai water, drains the Yangtze River in the south, and injects the Yellow Sea in the east, the lake is 65 kilometers long, the average lake width is kilometers, and the water area is up to square kilometers, which is the largest area in the reservoir type lake in China's plain.
The fifth largest lake, Chaohu Lake (Anhui).
Chaohu Lake is located in the central part of Anhui Province, between the Yangtze River and the Huai River, and belongs to the left bank of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and is one of the five major freshwater lakes in China. Its basic shape is like a bird's nest, so it is named Chaohu Lake. It is kilometers long from east to west, 21 kilometers wide from north to south, with a water area of about square kilometers, which is the largest lake in Anhui Province, and is surrounded by Hefei City, Chaohu City and Lujiang County along the coast.
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Qinghai Lake, the largest inland lake in China and the largest saltwater lake in China, covers an area of 4,351 square kilometers.
Qinghai Lake, Tibetan name "Tsowenbu" (meaning "blue sea"). Located in the northeast of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Qinghai Province, it is the largest inland lake and saltwater lake in China. It was formed by the fault collapse between Datong Mountain, Riyue Mountain and Nanshan Mountain in Qinghai in the Qilian Mountains.
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1. Poyang Lake.
Formerly known as Peng Li, Peng Lize and Peng Ze, it is located in the north of Jiangxi Province, located in Jiujiang, Nanchang and Shangrao cities, and is the largest freshwater lake in China and the second largest lake in China, second only to Qinghai Lake.
Poyang Lake is one of the main tributaries of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and is also a water-flowing, through-through, and seasonally important lake in the Yangtze River Basin. The area of the lake is 3,150 square kilometers at a flat water level (14 m to 15 m) and more than 4,125 square kilometers at a high water level (20 m). However, at low water level (12 meters) it is only 500 square kilometers, and according to the 2008 hydrological data, when the lake is meters in meters, the lake area is 4070 square kilometers.
2. Dongting Lake.
In ancient times, it was called Yunmeng, Jiujiang and Chonghu, and was located on the south bank of Jingjiang in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, spanning Yueyang, Miluo, Xiangyin, Wangcheng, Yiyang, Yuanjiang, Hanshou, Changde, Jinshi, Anxiang and Nanxian counties. The name of Dongting Lake began in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and was named after Dongting Mountain (now Jun Mountain) in the lake. Dongting Lake is connected to the Yangtze River in the north by Songzi, Taiping, Lotus Pond and Tuoxian, and is connected to the south and west of the Hunan River, Zi, Yuan, Li Sishui and Miluo River and other small tributaries, and flows into the Yangtze River from Chenglingji in Yueyang City.
3. Taihu Lake. Located at the southern edge of the Yangtze River Delta, it was known as Zhenze and Gu District in ancient times, also known as the Five Lakes and Kaze, and is one of the five major freshwater lakes in China, ranking third, with a latitude of 30°55 north'40"~31°32'58"and longitude 119°52 E'32"~120°36'10"It spans Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, bordering Wuxi in the north, Huzhou in the south, Yixing in the west, and Suzhou in the east.
The area of Taihu Lake is square kilometers, the water area is square kilometers, and the shoreline of the lake is kilometers long. Its west and southwest sides are hilly and mountainous, and the east side is dominated by plains and water networks.
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The largest lake in China is Poyang Lake.
Poyang Lake, formerly known as Peng Li, Peng Lize and Peng Ze, is located in the north of Jiangxi Province, located in the three cities of Jiujiang, Nanchang and Shangrao, and is the largest freshwater lake in China and the second largest lake in China, second only to Qinghai Lake.
Poyang Lake is the catchment center of the basin, which is only connected to the Yangtze River by its estuary, controlling the balance of water throughput and discharge between the basin and the Yangtze River, with an average annual runoff of 150.9 billion cubic meters per year. It not only receives water from the five major rivers in the basin, but also has 14 rivers of more than 30 kilometers around the lake area, and under certain circumstances, it also receives water from the Yangtze River.
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China's five largest freshwater lakes.
Freshwater lakes are lakes with low salt content. China's freshwater lakes are mainly distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River plain, the lower reaches of the Huai River and the southern part of Shandong, and the lake area in this area accounts for about one-third of the total lake area in the country. China's five major freshwater lakes – Poyang Lake, Dongting Lake, Taihu Lake, Hongze Lake and Chaohu Lake – are located in this area.
Poyang Lake Located in the northern part of Jiangxi Province and on the south bank of the Yangtze River, Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China. At the flood level, the lake is kilometers long, the average width is kilometers, the area is 2,933 square kilometers, the maximum water depth meters, the average water depth meters, and the storage capacity is cubic meters. The water of Poyang Lake mainly depends on surface runoff and lake precipitation, and the main rivers entering the lake include Ganjiang River, Fuhe River, Xinjiang River, Rao River, Xiushui River, etc.
Dongting Lake Located south of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River in northern Hunan Province, Dongting Lake is the second largest freshwater lake in China. It covers an area of about 3,100 square kilometers during dry seasons and more than 3,900 square kilometers during flood periods, with a total area of 18,000 square kilometers in the lake. The volume is 120 billion cubic meters.
The main rivers entering the lake are Xiangjiang, Zishui, Yuanshui and Lishui.
Taihu Lake Taihu Lake is located at the junction of Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces, in the southern part of the Yangtze River Delta. It is the largest lake in the eastern coastal area of China and the third largest freshwater lake in China. The total area of the lake is about 3,100 square kilometers, and the water area is about 2,420 square kilometers.
The rivers that flow into Taihu Lake mainly include Dongru Creek and so on.
Hongze Lake Located on the alluvial plain of the middle reaches of the Huai River in the western part of Hongze County, Jiangsu Province, Hongze Lake is the fourth largest freshwater lake in China. Hongze Lake is a shallow lake, with a water depth of less than 4 meters and a maximum water depth of one meter. The total area of the lake area is 2,069 square kilometers.
In addition to atmospheric precipitation, the water of the lake mainly depends on the water from the river. The rivers that flow into Hongze Lake include the Huai River, the Sui River, the Bianhe River and the An River.
Chaohu Lake Located in the middle of the Jianghuai Hills in Anhui Province, Chaohu Lake is the fifth largest freshwater lake in China. The total area is 753 square kilometers. Its source originates from Ying, Huo Ershan, and the main rivers entering the lake are Fengle River, Hangbu River, Zhaohe River and so on.
I don't know how many of the smaller ones there are, but I only know these five.
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Qinghai Lake is the largest inland lake in China and the largest saltwater lake in China. It is vast and ethereal, magnificent, and is a huge treasure mirror given by nature to the Qinghai Plateau. Qinghai Lake, known as "West Sea" in ancient times, is also known as "Fresh Water" or "Fresh Sea".
In Tibetan, it is called "Tsowenbo", which means "blue lake".
Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China.
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