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  2. Yellow River - Wikipedia

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    The 1938 flood of an area covering 54,000 km 2 (20,800 sq mi) took some 500,000 to 900,000 Chinese lives, along with an unknown number of Japanese soldiers. The flood prevented the Japanese Army from taking Zhengzhou , on the southern bank of the Yellow River, but did not stop them from reaching their goal of capturing Wuhan , which was the ...

  3. Mount Song - Wikipedia

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    The Yellow River (Huang He) is the second-largest of China, the first being the Yangtze, which reaches to the east into Tibet (as does the Yellow). Its numerous tributaries on the way to the East China Sea just above Shanghai water a broad E-W swathe called the Yangtze Delta. Its low-altitude matrix of streams supports the great mass of Chinese ...

  4. 1938 Yellow River flood - Wikipedia

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    Japanese troops guarding Chinese refugees displaced by war and the Yellow River Flood, China Jun-Jul 1938 The immediate drowning deaths were estimated to range from 30,000 (Kuo Tai-chun, 2015) [ 11 ] [ 12 ] to 89,000 (China Academy of Sciences, 1995). [ 13 ]

  5. Huang He Plain mixed forests - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, only 15% of the surface area (about 65,000 km2) of the ecoregion was in its natural state; the majority of the land is devoted to agriculture. [5] A 2005 conservation study reported that the Huang He ecoregion was only 3.29% covered by protected areas, and that the area is "now so populated and degraded that options for PA ...

  6. Hebo - Wikipedia

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    It tells the story of Hou Yi, a legendary archer who was sent by the Emperor to reform the people of Xia. He was a skilled archer and hunter, and he used his skills to rid the world of many monsters and pests. However, he also became arrogant and tyrannical, and he eventually killed Hebo, the god of Yellow River and took his wife Luoshen as his ...

  7. Chinese mythology - Wikipedia

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    One of the more important figures in Chinese mythology is the Yellow Emperor, or Huang Di. His original name was Yellow Soil or Huangdi where di was the Chinese word for soil or ground. He was named after the Yellow Soil in the Yellow River Basin area where Chinese civilization was thought to have originated.

  8. Yellow Emperor - Wikipedia

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    As depicted by Gan Bozong, woodcut print, Tang dynasty (618–907) The Yellow Emperor, also known as the Yellow Thearch or by his Chinese name Huangdi (/ ˈ hw ɑː ŋ ˈ d iː /), is a mythical Chinese sovereign and culture hero included among the legendary Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, ().

  9. List of cities in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Some regionally important cities are designated as core cities. Tokyo is not included on this list, as the City of Tokyo ceased to exist on July 1, 1943. Tokyo now exists as a special metropolis prefecture (都 to ), with 23 special wards (with the same status of city) making up the former boundaries of the former city in the eastern half of ...