Fei River

Fei River (淝河 or 淝水) is the name given to a number of rivers around Anhui, China.

  • North Fei River, a tributary of the Huai River, famous for Battle of Fei River.
  • South Fei River, a river that flows through Hefei and flows into Lake Chao.

Famous quotes containing the word river:

    We approached the Indian Island through the narrow strait called “Cook.” He said, “I ‘xpect we take in some water there, river so high,—never see it so high at this season. Very rough water there, but short; swamp steamboat once. Don’t paddle till I tell you, then you paddle right along.” It was a very short rapid. When we were in the midst of it he shouted “paddle,” and we shot through without taking in a drop.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)