Lei River
The Lei River (Chinese: 耒水) is a right-bank tributary of the middle Xiang River in Hunan, China. It is also the longest tributary and has the second largest drainage system of the Xiang tributaries after the Xiao River. The Lei River has two sources: the Zhejiang River (Chinese: 浙江河), which rises in the Leishan Mountains (Chinese: 耒山) in the south of Rucheng County, and the Ou River (Chinese: 沤江), which rises in the Wanyang Mountains (Chinese: 万洋山) in the north of Guidong County. The two rivers join at Huangcaoping (Chinese: 黄草坪), Zixing City. The main stream of the Lei River runs generally south to northwest through Rucheng, Zixing, Suxian, Yongxing, Leiyang, Hengnan and Zhuhui counties and joins the Xiang at Leihekou (Chinese: 耒河口) of Zhuhui District of Hengyang. The main stream of the Lei River has a length of 453 kilometres (281 mi), with its tributaries, and the drainage basin covers an area of 11,783 square kilometres (4,549 sq mi).
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- Xiao River
- Lei River
- Mi River
- Bai River
- Chongling River
- Guan River
- Juan River
- Laodao River
- Lei River
- Lianshui River
- Liuyang River
- Lushui River
- Luhong River
- Mi River
- Qi River
- Wei River
- Xiao River
- Zheng River
- Zishui River (紫水河)
- Mochuan River (漠川河)
- Guan River (灌江)
- Xiao River
- Bai River (白水)
- Yishui River (宜水)
- Chongling River (舂陵水)
- Lei River (耒水)
- Mi River (洣水)
- Lushui River (渌水)
- Muyungang River (暮云河)
- Liuyang River (浏阳河)
- Laodao River (捞刀河)
- Shahe River (沙河)
- Shizhu River (石渚河)
- Huanglong River (黄龙河)
- Zishui River (紫水河)
- Luhong River (芦洪江)
- Qi River (祁水)
- Zheng River
- Juan River
- Lianshui River (涟水)
- Jin River (靳水)
- Longwanggang River (龙王港)
- Guanyin Creek (观音港)
- Tongxi Creek (桐溪港)
- Wei River (沩水)
- You River
- Yongle River
- Ningyuan
26°55′38″N 112°38′22″E / 26.9271°N 112.6395°E / 26.9271; 112.6395