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The Wanquan River in Hainan was originally called Duohe. So why is it called Wanquan River? Originally related to Emperor Wenzong of Yuan in the Yuan Dynasty, Emperor Wuzong's second crown prince (later Emperor Wenzong of Yuan) tu timu Eryin

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The Wanquan River in Hainan was originally called Duohe. So why is it called Wanquan River? It was originally related to Emperor Wenzong of Yuan

During the Yuan Dynasty, Emperor Wuzong's second crown prince (later Emperor Wenzong of Yuan) was demoted to Hainan due to civil unrest in the court, and lived on the banks of the Duohe River.

Here he fell in love with the beautiful plum girl. However, the young girl qingmei had a crush and was engaged to a marriage alliance, so she refused to marry the prince. The prince had to give up during his exile.

He wrote a poem with regret, and the last sentence of the poem read: "Asking the price of green plums is also high." This is not only a regret that the courtship to the Qingmei girl has not succeeded, but also a praise for the Yomi girl's unyielding love.

Later, when Tu TiMu'er returned to the north, the people on both sides of the duohe River were on both sides of the river. Keep chanting "Prince Wanquan!" All the way". In order to remember the deep affection and righteousness of the people of Duohe, after Prince Tu timu'er ascended the throne (known as Emperor Wenzong of Yuan), he issued an edict naming the duohe wanquan river. The Wanquan River is now the Mother River of the people of Hainan.

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