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How are the three major dragons distributed in China?

Feng Shui believes that all mountains in the world originated from the Kunlun Mountains, and three of the main mountains are in China. Mountains have main veins and branch veins. The corresponding dragon veins on Fengshui are Qianlong and Zhilong. These three main mountain ranges in China are called China's three major dragons.

The three dragons are bounded by the four major waters of the South China Sea, the Yangtze River, the Yellow River and the Yalu River. Among them, Beiganlong passes through Yinshan Mountain and Helan Mountain, and enters Liaohai from Beijing. Its branch dragons are Hengshan, Taihangshan, and Yanshan. Zhongganlong enters the Central Plains through Sichuan, and finally enters the sea with Huai River. Its branch dragons are Zhongnanshan, Huashan, Taishan, and Songshan. Nanganlong passes through Yunnan and enters Hunan. Its branch dragons are Wuling Mountain, Heng Mountain, Lu Mountain, and Tianmu Mountain.