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Ping Island

Coordinates:26°15′07″N111°36′18″E / 26.252°N 111.605°E /26.252; 111.605
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Ping Island (Chinese:𬞟岛, 萍岛, 𬞟洲, or 萍洲;pinyin:píng dǎo or píng zhōu) is ariver island with a general perimeter of about 600 metres (2,000 ft) and an area of 0.6 square kilometres (0.23 sq mi) in the middle north ofLingling District,Yongzhou,Hunan.[1]

A painting by Zhang Fu duringMing Dynasty depicts the "Night rain on Xiaoxiang"

As one of the main attractions inYongzhou, it is located at the confluence of the east branch and west branch (fromGuangxi) of theXiao River, and the main course of theXiang River.Night rain on Xiaoxiang(Chinese:潇湘夜雨;pinyin:xiāoxiāng yèyǔ) inEight Views of Xiaoxiang is about Ping Island.[2][3]

Pingzhou academy (Chinese:萍洲书院 or 蘋洲書院;pinyin:píng zhōu shū yuàn) is one of the four majorshuyuan inHunan Province. Located on Ping Island, it was originally built in 1739 and was last rebuilt in 2013.

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  1. ^the perimeter and area of Ping Island, according to theTour-guide Commentary of Ping Island (萍岛导游词):xuexila.com
  2. ^"Night Rain at Xiao and Xiang River, 1699 by Wang Yuanqi".www.artgallery.nsw.gov.au. Retrieved2024-01-16.
  3. ^"Night Rain on the Xiao and Xiang Rivers from the album Eight Views of the Xiao and Xiang Rivers - National Museum of Asian Art".asia.si.edu. Retrieved2024-01-16.

26°15′07″N111°36′18″E / 26.252°N 111.605°E /26.252; 111.605


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