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The Juyan Lake (; mn, Gashuun Nuur (shown on Chinese maps as 嘎顺淖尔 ''Gāshùn nào'ěr'' or 嘎顺诺尔, ''Gāshùn nuò'ěr'') for western lake, Sogo Nuur for eastern lake) is a former lake in the Gobi desert. It is located in the western part of
Inner Mongolia Inner Mongolia, officially the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China. Its border includes most of the length of China's border with the country of Mongolia. Inner Mongolia also accounts for a ...
, in
Ejin Banner Ejin or Ejina ( Mongolian: Эжэн-э қосиу ''Ejen-e qosiɣu''; ) is a banner in the far west of Inner Mongolia, China. It is under the administration of Alxa League and is the westernmost county-level division of Inner Mongolia, borderin ...
of the Alxa League, near the border with Outer Mongolia. Gashuun Nuur had an area of in 1958, of in 1960, and dried up in 1961. The eastern lake reappeared in 2005. , the area of the lake is . The Juyan Lake basin is a rare wetland located in a desert. It covers an area of about . The Juyan lake is one of three former terminal lakes located at the outer edges of the
Heihe River Ejin River (), also Etsin Gol, Ruo Shui () or Ruo He in ancient times, is a major river system of northern China. It flows approximately from its headwaters on the northern Gansu side of the Qilian Mountains north-northeast into the endorheic E ...
('Black River') catchment which formed a large inland delta between the Qilian and the Gobi Altay. The Heihe River is also known as the
Ruo Shui Ejin River (), also Etsin Gol, Ruo Shui () or Ruo He in ancient times, is a major river system of northern China. It flows approximately from its headwaters on the northern Gansu side of the Qilian Mountains north-northeast into the endorheic ...
(), also Etsin Gol or Ruo He or
Ejin River Ejin River (), also Etsin Gol, Ruo Shui () or Ruo He in ancient times, is a major river system of northern China. It flows approximately from its headwaters on the northern Gansu side of the Qilian Mountains north-northeast into the endorheic ...
. The basin's boundary is formed by the Mazong Shan mountains to the west, the Heli Shan and
Longshou Shan The Qilian Mountains (, also romanized as Tsilien; Mongghul: Chileb), together with the Altyn-Tagh (Altun Shan) also known as Nan Shan (, literally "Southern Mountains"), as it is to the south of Hexi Corridor, is a northern outlier of the Kunlu ...
mountains to the south, the
Helan Mountains The Helan Mountains, frequently called Alashan Mountains in older sources, are an isolated desert mountain range forming the border of Inner Mongolia's Alxa League and Ningxia. They run north-south parallel to the north-flowing Yellow River in t ...
and Lang Shan ranges to the east and the Gobi Altay range to the north.


History

The basin played an important role in ancient times and was historically part of the
Hexi Corridor The Hexi Corridor (, Xiao'erjing: حْسِ ظِوْلاْ, IPA: ), also known as the Gansu Corridor, is an important historical region located in the modern western Gansu province of China. It refers to a narrow stretch of traversable and rela ...
between the 2nd century BC to the 8th century AD.
"This territory, called Juyan by the
Han Chinese The Han Chinese () or Han people (), are an East Asian ethnic group native to China. They constitute the world's largest ethnic group, making up about 18% of the global population and consisting of various subgroups speaking distinctiv ...
, was maintained and garrisoned by the empire from the time of Emperor Wu until the last century of Later Han. Militarily, the outpost of the Great Wall was important for two reasons: as a supply point for the garrisons in the northwest and, perhaps more significant, as a means to deny this prosperous region to the northern nomads. Left undefended, Juyan would have provided an ideal route for attack against the Chinese commanderies of the corridor itself. During Former Han, therefore, the Zhelu Zhang (Fortress to Block the Enemy), had been constructed by the marshes of the
Edsin Gol Ejin River (), also Etsin Gol, Ruo Shui () or Ruo He in ancient times, is a major river system of northern China. It flows approximately from its headwaters on the northern Gansu side of the Qilian Mountains north-northeast into the endorheic E ...
, and it was from this base, for example, that the general
Li Ling Li Ling (, died 74 BC), courtesy name Shaoqing (少卿), was a Chinese military general of the Han Dynasty who served during the reign of Emperor Wu (汉武帝) and later defected to the Xiongnu after being defeated in an expedition in 99 BC. ...
went forth on his disastrous attack against the
Xiongnu The Xiongnu (, ) were a tribal confederation of nomadic peoples who, according to ancient Chinese sources, inhabited the eastern Eurasian Steppe from the 3rd century BC to the late 1st century AD. Modu Chanyu, the supreme leader after 20 ...
in 99 BC. South of the Juyan salient, the main line of defences followed the
Great Wall The Great Wall of China (, literally "ten thousand ''li'' wall") is a series of fortifications that were built across the historical northern borders of ancient Chinese states and Imperial China as protection against various nomadic groups ...
, which ran in this region from the passes of Yumen Guan and
Yang Guan Yang Guan (died 639), courtesy name Gongren, better known as Yang Gongren, formally Duke Xiao of Guan, was a Chinese military general and politician during the Sui and Tang dynasties, at one point serving as a Tang chancellor. Background It ...
in Dunhuang commandery of the far west along the northern edge of the Hexi Corridor past Jiuquan,
Zhangye Zhangye (), formerly romanized as Changyeh or known as Kanchow, is a prefecture-level city in central Gansu Province in the People's Republic of China. It borders Inner Mongolia on the north and Qinghai on the south. Its central district is Ga ...
and Wuwei."de Crespigny (1984), pp. 7-9.


In fiction

The science fiction series
Perry Rhodan ''Perry Rhodan'' is a West German/ German space opera franchise, named after its hero. It commenced in 1961 and has been ongoing for decades, written by an ever-changing team of authors. Having sold approximately two billion copies (in novel ...
features the rocket-shuttle ''Stardust'' returning from the Moon in 1971 with alien technology, landing near the point where the Ejin River (called ''Edsengol'') flows into the Juyan Lake (called ''Goshunsee'', i.e. Goshun Lake), not far from the real-life
Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (JSLC; also known as Shuangchengzi Missile Test Center; Launch Complex B2; formally Northwest Comprehensive Missile Testing Facility (); Base 20; 63600 Unit) is a Chinese space vehicle launch facility ( sp ...
. The area, in which Earth's later capital ''Terrania'' is built, remains a central location in the series.


Footnotes


References

* Rafe de Crespigny. 1984. ''Northern Frontier. The Policies and Strategies of the Later Han Empire''. Faculty of Asian Studies, Australian National University. Canberra. * Wünnemann, B., Hartmann, K. (2002), ''Morphodynamics and Paleohydrography of the Gaxun Nur Basin, Inner Mongolia, China'' in: Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, vol. 126, pp. 147–168.


External links


Paleoenvironment in the lower reaches of Hei River and Juyan LakeLake Level Changes Recorded by Tree Rings of Lakeshore ShrubsPerrypedia page about the lake in the Perry Rhodan series
{{Basins of China Drainage basins of China Ecoregions of Mongolia Landforms of Inner Mongolia Sites along the Silk Road Alxa League