郑国渠

鄭國渠
Zhèngguóqú
popculture

Meanings

  1. 1 Zhengguo Canal
  2. 2 a 150 km irrigation canal in Shaanxi built in 246 BC during the Warring States period

Examples

Zhèngguóqú shì Zhànguó shíqí de wěidà shuǐlì gōngchéng.
The Zhengguo Canal is a great hydraulic project of the Warring States period.
Zhèngguóqú de xiūjiàn dàdà tígāole Guānzhōng de nóngyè chǎnliàng.
Building the Zhengguo Canal massively increased agricultural output in the Guanzhong plain.

Tips

history
Named after its engineer, the Han-state water expert Zheng Guo . The state of Han sent him to Qin in 246 BC ostensibly as an agricultural advisor — but secretly to drain Qin's resources on a massive irrigation project and prevent it from invading Han. The plan backfired spectacularly: when discovered, Zheng Guo argued the canal would benefit Qin for generations, and the king of Qin (the future First Emperor) agreed and let him finish it. Within a decade Qin had used its new agricultural wealth to conquer all six rival states — including Han.
culture
Together with the Dujiangyan in Sichuan and the Lingqu in Guangxi, considered one of ancient China's three great hydraulic engineering achievements. Parts of the original system, now expanded, still irrigate around 150,000 hectares of farmland in Shaanxi today.

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