Yangtze sturgeon disappearing bloodied

China's Sansha Dam(the Three Gorges Dam) project wasn't suddenly conceived by Jiang zhe min. This was the beginning. When discussing the construction of the Sansha Dam at the Chengdu Conference of the Communist Party of China in March 1958, Joo Eun-Rae was against seven reasons for rushing the dam construction. However, Mao Zedong tours the area of ​​Gezhou dam (葛洲壩: located in Yichang) by boat. In the following decades, despite the desperate opposition of experts, it was the first time to stop the waters of the Yangtze River by building the Gezhou dam in 1981.1.4. Subsequently, in 2006, the Sansha Dam was finally completed, causing numerous ecological disturbances.

I have been studying language in Beijing, China two years before the Three Gorges Dam is completedAt that time, the Chinese government was spurring the construction of the Sansha Dam, and after that time, it was impossible to travel from Chongqing to Shanghai. As I wandered around the rivers of the Yangtze River before submerging, I stopped by Yichang and ate at a restaurant. At that time, I had a chance to tell a story about the Yangtze sturgeon from a fisherman. The Yangtze sturgeon was once said to have been a major source of income for fishermen because of its enormous population. The upper sturgeon, along the Yangtze River, travels through Yichang to Shanghai to reach the sea. The sturgeon downstream must go back upstream through Yichang to spawn. In January 1981, when the waterway was blocked by the Geozhou Dam, giant sturgeon attempted to go upstream through the water storm. They say that they hit the dam, burst their heads, bleed, and often suffer bruises on the whole body or be swept away by an electric turbine. He had seen their horrible scenes every year during the spawning season. At some point in time, they became invisible. It is in extinction. Chinese sturgeon, like salmon, is a fish that travels between the sea and the upper Yangtze River, and is an ancient rare fish native to China. They have lived from the dinosaur era to the present, and are now disappearing in our time. The Chinese government is trying to tackle the situation, including issuing a ban on fisheries lately, but experts are now predicting the collapse of the Sansha Dam.

God has given mankind a cultural mandate to protect creation with nature on earth. Looking at the destruction of the Yangtze River ecosystem, we are seeing how terrifying the punishment for not following this order. It is said that the massive flooding that is occurring in southern China due to the abnormal climate is caused by sulfur dioxide from the body being burned due to the corona virus. Where is the phenomenon unless one goes through the hands of the economic Trinity God? Only seek mercy from God.