There were many places in China called the West Sea. Among them, Qinghai Lake was called the West Sea in ancient times and was located in Qinghai Province. There was also a point of view that the geographical location of the "West Sea" was most likely located in the western region of our country. The direction of Myanmar in the Indian Ocean was more in line with the concept, but it did not explicitly mention which province it belonged to. In addition, Bangong Lake was located in the Ngari Prefecture of Xizang, which was also associated with the concept of the West Sea. Xizang was an autonomous region rather than a province. Therefore, if he was referring to the West Sea of Qinghai Lake, it would be in Qinghai Province, but it would be difficult to pinpoint a specific province or city from the broad concept of the West Sea.
There were many kinds of Xihai: Beijing had Xihai (Jishuitan), which was located in the Xicheng District of Beijing; Xihai of Lushan Mountain, formerly known as Zhelin Reservoir, was located in Jiangxi; Qinghai Lake, formerly known as Xihai, was located in Qinghai Province; and the Xihai (Bosten Lake) analyzed in the mythical story "Journey to the West" was located in Xinjiang.
In China, there were many places called West Seas, and different West Seas belonged to different regions. Qinghai Lake was known as the West Sea in ancient times and was located in the north of Qinghai Province. The West Sea of Lushan Mountain was located between Yongxiu County and Wuning County in the southwest of Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. It was difficult to determine which province the West Sea belonged to in modern times in myths or ancient books.
Different provinces and cities of West Ocean had different situations. - Xihai Town belonged to Haiyan County of Qinghai Province, which was part of the Haibei Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. - Xihai of Lushan Mountain was located between Yongxiu County and Wuning County in the southwest of Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province. - Xihai in Beijing was located in the western part of Beijing, in the Shichahai area, west of Desheng Gate Inner Street. It belonged to the Xicheng District of Beijing City. - In the Ngari Prefecture of Xizang, there was the Bangong Lake, also known as the West Sea. It was located in the Ngari Prefecture of the Tibet Autonomous Region.
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