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What kind of hair is Erhai suitable for?

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Erhai Lake:

Erhai Lake was called Kunming Pool, Hull River and Ye Yuze in ancient times. Erhai Lake, named after its human ear shape, is located in Dali City, Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province. The average lake area is about 246 square kilometers (25 1 square kilometers) and its storage capacity is about 2.95 billion cubic meters. It is long and narrow, from the southern end of Eryuan County in the north to Xiaguan in Dali City in the south, with a length of 40 kilometers from north to south. It is the second largest lake in Yunnan after Dianchi Lake and the seventh largest freshwater lake in China. Erhai Lake was formed at the end of the Ice Age, and its main reason was settlement and erosion. It belongs to plateau tectonic rift lake, with an altitude of1972m.

Erhai Lake has seven functions: water supply, agricultural irrigation, power generation, climate regulation, fishery, shipping and tourism. Cangshan is like a screen in the west of Erhai Lake and faces Yushan in the east, with a beautiful space environment.

Cangshan Erhai Nature Reserve was established with the approval of Yunnan Provincial People's Government in 198 1, and was promoted to national level in 1994. Its main protection objects are plateau freshwater lakes, aquatic animals and plants, natural landscapes and glacial remains in the transitional zone between north and south animals and plants, covering an area of 79,700 hectares.

Name evolution:

Erhai Lake was called Ye Yushui, Ye Yuhe, Ye Yuze, Xi Erhai Lake, Erhai Lake and Kun Michuan in ancient times. Erhai Lake was finally named "Er" because it is either "like a human ear" or "like a moon holding Er", hence its name. The name "sea" comes from the customs of Yunnan. One of the eighteen eccentrics in Yunnan is called "the lake is called the sea". In other words, lakes are often called "sea" in Yunnan. With the development and change of society, the name "Ye Yushui" is often used in ancient literature. "Xi 'er River" mainly refers to a section of river that flows westward at the southwest exit of Erhai Lake and finally merges into Yangbi River.