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南チベット : vol.1 |
THE YARU-TSANGPO AND ITS TRIBUTARIES. II5
Sha-ku ya-la-ma-span on the north-west. [The river Chiang-chia-su-mu-la is in the
west of Cho-shu-a. Its source comes out from Sha-ku ya-la-ra-la-shah and Nieh-
-li-ling of Cha-ko-chia-la-shan. There are four streams, which run eastwards, and unite in one. After the confluence the river flows southwards, and receiving the
Cha-êrh-ho coming from the west, eastwards into the Ya-lu-/sang j5u River.]
The Ya-lu-/sang-j5u River flows now eastwards for 50 or 6o li, and receives.
A-la-chu-ho coming from the fore mountains of Sha-la-mu-kang. The river now runs southwards for 50 li, then turns east by north for more than I oo li, to be met
by the Na yu-ko-/sang j5u I which flows south-westwards from Lake Sang-li 2 re-
ceiving several streams before the confluence. [The river Na yu-ko-/sang-ju lies
30 li sout-hwest of Cho-shu-/ê. Its source comes out from Lake Sang-li on the northeast, flows westwards for more than 25o li, and receives from the north two streams com-
ing out from Shang-li-ko fta-ling and Mu-ko-ling, and from the south three streams
originating in La-chu-ko-shan, Tsu-lun-span and Yang-pa-mu-shan. Passing the
west of Yang-pa-mu-ling it turns southwards, and after flowing for 8o li, receives
from the N.W. two streams coming out from Ya-la-ling and Ta-ko-lung-shan. Then it flows southwards for more than 6o li before entering the Ya-lu-isang j5u River.]
The river flows south-eastwards more than 200 li, and receives the Kuo yung-Izo which comes from Ang-/sê-ling on the S.E., and which flows north-eastwards and receives several tributaries before meeting the river. The river flows now southeastwards for 50 li and then receives a stream coming from the S.W. It now turns south-east, then north-eastwards, for more than 200 li. The course becomes now more south-easterly, and the river receives a stream coming from the fore mountains
of Ni-ya-lung-kang on the S.W. Further east it receives the Sa-chu-/sang j5u
which comes with tributaries from N.E. [The river Sa-chu-isang j5u lies more than 200 li S.W. of Sa-ko tribes. Its source comes out from the mountains of Yo-lokang-kan. There are six streams, all of which flow southwards for more than I oo
li, and unite into the Chia j5a-lan-ho. The Chia-pa-lan-ho flows more than 50 li,
and receives five streams, three from N.W. from La-chu-ko-lsu-lêng-yang pa-mu-
shan, and two from S.W. from Ang-sê-ang-lê-sung-shan. All these streams unite in one, and flow S.E., then turn S.W. The river, after receiving from north-east
two streams of Cha-sa-kung-ko-êrh-shan and from south-west two streams of Nieh-
mu-shan and Liu-isê-li yang-ku-shan, becomes the Sa-chu-/sang ftu-ho. It now flows south-westwards for more than i oo li before entering the Ya-lu-isang /u River.]
Further S.E. for 70 li, the river receives a small stream coming from the north. Further east for 30 li, the Yung-chu-ho comes from south to meet the river. Further east for 90 li, the Shi-êrh-ti-ho comes from south with its three affluents.
I The Naouc Tsanpou R. on d'Anville's map. 2 The L. Sanc-li on d'Anville's map.
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