The one-day tour of Qinlingqu in Xing'an during the New Year's Day holiday fills in the latest territory of the deep-rooted tour of the history of Chinese civilization in recent years. Although there are many future generations in the park, the core part of this major strategic project of communication between the North and the South since 2200 is still palpable and visible. It strikes the headwaters of the Xiangjiang River directly, divides the bamboo mouths of the river into incisive parts, balances the size of the current balance and Qindike, which has experienced thousands of years of historical changes and dynasties'rise and fall, and still sticks to its post. The rivers from the source of the Xiangjiang River are still flowing through the front door of ordinary people in Xing'an, and continue to play the role of a vivid channel for the integration of Hunan feelings. Now walking along the Qindi dyke for thousands of years, the willows on both sides of the road add quiet and quiet, but in my heart, it seems as if I really experienced the scene of the drum beating two thousand years ago, the Golden Horse, and the hundred-thousand-year-old struggle flowing down the land. Presumably, the ancestors of the aboriginal area also experienced a period of panic and confusion, but they did not know what to do with the chaos and long-term displacement from their homes, and had the regret of being unable to return. In the past, we only hope that the trickle of the Lingqu will gradually ease these remote regrets and grievances.