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Erhai or Er Lake (), is an alpine fault lake in
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, Dali Prefecture,
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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 Han to Tang 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 A rebus ( ) is a puzzle device that combines the use of illustrated pictures with individual letters to depict words or phrases. For example: the word "been" might be depicted by a rebus showing an illustrated bumblebee next to a plus sign (+ ...
of "弥". And the name of the lake was also changed to the character "渳" (mi) which has a water-meaning
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() attached to it. Fang Guoyu 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 Bai (Bai: ; ) is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in China, primarily in Yunnan Province, by the Bai people. The language has over a million speakers and is divided into three or four main dialects. Bai syllables are always open, with a rich set ...
which means "lower water", the pronunciation written in IPA as . In the Bai language Dali 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 in China, after Dianchi Lake. Its
circumference In geometry, the circumference () is the perimeter of a circle or ellipse. The circumference is the arc length of the circle, as if it were opened up and straightened out to a line segment. More generally, the perimeter is the curve length arou ...
reaches , its average depth is of and the total storage capacity of . The lake serves as a backdrop to all of
Dali City Dali City (, Bai: or ) is the county-level seat of the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture in northwestern Yunnan, China. Dali City is administered through 12 township-level districts, two of which are also commonly referred to as Dali. Xiag ...
and sandwiches Dali Town in the west against the
Cang Mountain Cangshan or Cang Mountain (), also known as Mount Diancang (), is a mountain range immediately west of Dali City in Yunnan province of Southwest China. The highest summit, Malong, is 4,122 m, but the range includes another 18 peaks that are over ...
. 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.
Yangbi River Yangbi Yi Autonomous County (; Bai language, Bai: or or or ) is a county of the Dali Bai Autonomous Prefecture located in the west of Yunnan Province, China. It borders Dali City and Weishan Yi and Hui Autonomous County, Weishan to the east, Ch ...
, to the south, is the lake's outlet and eventually flows into the Lancang River (
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).


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
cormorant Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed, but in 2021 the International Ornithologists' Union (IOU) ado ...
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 Biodiversity is the variability of life, life on Earth. It can be measured on various levels. There is for example genetic variability, species diversity, ecosystem diversity and Phylogenetics, phylogenetic diversity. Diversity is not distribut ...
in Erhai. It is one of three major
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lakes with a high number of
endemics Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
, the two other being Fuxian and Dian (Dianchi). Of the 23 fish species and
subspecies In Taxonomy (biology), biological classification, subspecies (: subspecies) is a rank below species, used for populations that live in different areas and vary in size, shape, or other physical characteristics (Morphology (biology), morpholog ...
known from Erhai, 8 are endemic: '' Cyprinus barbatus, C. daliensis'', '' C. longipectoralis'', '' C. megalophthalmus'', '' Paracobitis erhaiensis'', '' Poropuntius daliensis'' ( syn. ''Barbodes daliensis''), '' P. exiguus'' (syn. ''B. exigua'') and ''
Zacco taliensis ''Schizothorax taliensis'' is a species of cyprinid fish. It was described by Charles Tate Regan in 1907. It inhabits Erhai Lake in Yunnan, China China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With po ...
'' (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 Local extinction, also extirpation, is the termination of a species (or other taxon) in a chosen geographic area of study, though it still exists elsewhere. Local extinctions are contrasted with global extinctions. Local extinctions mark a chan ...
from the lake. In contrast, the lake is now home to more than 10 introduced fish species. A few native
hydrophyte Aquatic plants, also referred to as hydrophytes, are vascular plants and non-vascular plants that have adapted to live in aquatic environments ( saltwater or freshwater). In lakes, rivers and wetlands, aquatic vegetations provide cover for aquat ...
s have also disappeared from the lake. The lake used to be a royal deer ranch for the
Nanzhao Nanzhao ( zh, t=南詔, s=南诏, p=Nánzhào), also spelled Nanchao, , Yi language: ꂷꏂꌅ, ''Mashynzy'') was a dynastic kingdom that flourished in what is now southwestern China and northern Southeast Asia during the 8th and 9th centuri ...
Kingdom.


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