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Erhai or Er Lake (), is an
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fault lake in Yunnan province,
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. Erhai was also known as Yeyuze () or Kunming Lake () in ancient times.


Etymology

The character "洱" (er) does not have the same meaning as ear (耳). During the
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to
Tang Tang or TANG most often refers to: * Tang dynasty * Tang (drink mix) Tang or TANG may also refer to: Chinese states and dynasties * Jin (Chinese state) (11th century – 376 BC), a state during the Spring and Autumn period, called Tang (唐) b ...
dynasty, there was an ancient ethnic named '' Kunming Yi'' or Kunming Barbarian () lived in the neighbouring region of Erhai lake. Therefore, the lake was also called "Kunming Lake". The ''Kunming Yi'' has another name ''Kun-mi'' (). In the following time, Chinese literature recorded the name "昆弥" as "昆弭" (Kun-mi) that "弭" is a rebus of "弥". And the name of the lake was also be changed to the character "渳" (mi) which has a water-meaning
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() attached to it.
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believe the name "洱" (er) was simplified from "渳", after that the name "Erhai" continues to this day. According to Bai scholar's research, the "Yeyu" in the Chinese name "Yeyuze" (''ze'' means lake) is evolved from Bai language which means "lower water", the pronunciation written in
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as . In the Bai language
Dali Dali or Dalí may refer to: Chinese history * Kingdom of Dali (937–1253 AD), centered in modern Yunnan * Kingdom of Nanzhao or Dali, Kingdom of Dali's predecessor state * Dali, Emperor Daizong of Tang's third and last regnal period (766–779) ...
dialect, the "lower" () is also pronounced . Xu Lin believe the Chinese name "洱" is evolved from .


Geography

Erhai is situated at above sea level. In size, the North-South length of the lake is and the East-West width is roughly . Its area is , making it the second largest highland lake of China, after
Dianchi Lake Dianchi Lake (), also known as Lake Dian and Kunming Lake (), is a large lake located on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau close to Kunming, Yunnan, China. Its nickname is the "Sparkling Pearl Embedded in a Highland" () and it was the model for the Kunm ...
. Its circumference reaches , its average depth is of and the total storage capacity of . The lake serves as a backdrop to all of Dali City and sandwiches Dali Town in the west against the Cang Mountain. The lake's head is at Shangguan Town, its northern extremity, and its southernmost point is at Xiaguan Town. The lake receives water from the Miju and Mici Rivers in the north, the Bolou River in the east, and smaller streams from the Cang Mountains in the west.
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, to the south, is the lake's outlet and eventually flows into the Lancang River ( Mekong River).


Attractions

The lakeshore can be explored by hiking. Highlights include Erhai Park and the Butterfly Springs on the Western bank. Islands on the lake – including Guanyin Ge, Jinsuo Island (), Nanzhao Folklore Island () and Xiaoputuo Island () – are also available for visits. The lake is an important food source for the local people ( Bais), who are famous for their fishing method: their trained
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s catch fish and return them to fishmongers. The birds are prevented from swallowing their fish by rings fixed around their neck.


Biodiversity

There is, or was, a rich biodiversity in Erhai. It is one of three major Yunnan lakes with a high number of
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, the two other being Fuxian and
Dian Dian may refer to: Places * Dian Kingdom, ancient kingdom in modern Yunnan province, China * ''Diān'' (滇), an official abbreviation for Yunnan province * Lake Dian, a lake in Yunnan * Dian, Armenia, a village * People * Dian (given name), a lis ...
(Dianchi). Of the 23 fish species and
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known from Erhai, 8 are endemic: ''
Cyprinus barbatus ''Cyprinus barbatus'' is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus ''Cyprinus''. It is endemic to Lake Erhai in Dali, Yunnan Yunnan , () is a landlocked province in the southwest of the People's Republic of China. The province spans app ...
, C. daliensis'', '' C. longipectoralis'', '' C. megalophthalmus'', '' Paracobitis erhaiensis'', '' Poropuntius daliensis'' (
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''Barbodes daliensis''), '' P. exiguus'' (syn. ''B. exigua'') and ''
Zacco taliensis ''Zacco taliensis'' is a species of cyprinid of the genus '' Zacco''. It inhabits Erhai Lake in Yunnan, China. It has a maximum length among unsexed males of , a common length among unsexed males of and a maximum published weight of . It was des ...
'' (syn. ''Schizothorax taliensis''). Among these, only ''C. barbatus'' and ''C. longipectoralis'' have been recorded since the year 2000; the remaining have not been recorded in decades and are likely
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. A few of the non-endemic natives have also been extirpated from the lake. In contrast, the lake is now home to more than 10 introduced fish species. A few native hydrophytes have also disappeared from the lake. The lake used to be a royal deer ranch for the Nanzhao Kingdom.


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