| name | water-management-method |
| description | Use when planning irrigation canals, flood control, or water resource management for agriculture. Applies Yu's principle of channeling over blocking (疏导优于堵塞) and includes the Zheng Guo Canal case study. |
Water Management Method (河渠治理法)
This method outlines procedures for managing water resources, including irrigation and flood control.
Historical Foundation
Based on Yu's flood control methods: 禹抑洪水十三年,过家不入门
Core Principles
Flood Control Procedures
Step 1: Survey and Planning
- Map the river course from source to sea
- Identify flood-prone areas
- Determine natural drainage patterns
Step 2: Channel Management
Step 3: Emergency Response
When floods occur:
- Assess breach location and severity
- Mobilize workers and materials
- Use appropriate materials:
- Implement temporary diversions while repairing
Irrigation Project Development
Step 1: Site Selection
- Choose land with water source access
- Assess soil quality (avoid saline land without treatment)
- Calculate gradient for gravity flow
Step 2: Canal Construction
- Main canal from water source
- Distribution network to fields
- Control structures for flow management
Step 3: Maintenance
- Regular dredging
- Embankment repair
- Seasonal adjustments
Case Study: Zheng Guo Canal
- Length: 300+ 里
- Irrigated: 40,000+ 顷
- Result: 关中为沃野,无凶年
Expected Outcomes
- Increased agricultural productivity
- Flood damage reduction
- Economic development
Validation
- Confirm the survey covers the full river course from source to sea with flood-prone areas and natural drainage patterns identified
- Verify that the channeling principle (疏导优于堵塞) is followed — diversion and dredging are preferred over damming alone
- Check that maintenance schedules are established for regular dredging, embankment repair, and seasonal adjustments