Chang Jiang

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Definition

Proper noun * Chang Jiang: The longest river in Asia and the third longest in the world. It flows eastward from the Tibetan Plateau through central China and empties into the East China Sea near Shanghai. It is a major commercial waterway and a cradle of Chinese civilization.

Usage
  • The word "Chang Jiang" is the standard pinyin romanization of the river's Chinese name (长江). It is used in formal, academic, and geographical contexts.
  • In English, the river is also very commonly referred to by its older, historical name, the Yangtze River or simply the Yangtze.
Examples
  • The Chang Jiang basin is one of the most densely populated and economically vital regions in China.
  • The Three Gorges Dam is located on the Chang Jiang.
  • Many ancient Chinese kingdoms developed along the banks of the Chang Jiang.
Advanced Usage
  • The name "Chang Jiang" (长江) translates directly to "Long River," which is a descriptive name for its great length.
Variants and Related Words
  • Yangtze River: The traditional English name for the Chang Jiang, derived from the name of a region near its mouth. This name is widely used in historical and general contexts.
  • Yangtze: A common shortened form of "Yangtze River."
  • Yangtze Kiang: An older, alternative romanization.
Synonyms
  • Yangtze River (the primary synonym in English)
  • Yangtze
  • Long River (direct translation)
Related Phrases
  • Chang Jiang Delta: The economically crucial region where the river meets the East China Sea.
  • Upper/Middle/Lower Reaches of the Chang Jiang: Terms used to describe different sections of the river's course.
Noun
  1. the longest river of Asia; flows eastward from Tibet into the East China Sea near Shanghai

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