The Min mountain range is a southern prolongation of the
Kunlun Mountains that separates the basins of two major rivers of Sichuan: the
Min River (to the west) and the
Jialing River (to the east). Both rivers flow in the general southern direction, and are tributaries of the
Yangtze. The Min Mountains are part of a wider mountainous region: •
Amne Machin: The range located to the far west, known to the ancient Chinese as Mount Jishi (積石山, 积石山, Jīshíshān), part of the
Kunlun Mountains. •
Xiqing Mountains (): The northern range. •
Qionglai Mountains: The central part of the range to the west of the Min River • Motian Mountains: The easternmost prolongation, merging with the
Daba Mountains. ==History==