Huang He

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Definition

Proper noun: - A major river in northern China: The Huang He, also known as the Yellow River, is one of the principal rivers of Asia. It flows eastward across northern China and empties into the Yellow Sea. It is historically significant as the cradle of Chinese civilization.

Usage
  • The term "Huang He" is used as the specific geographical name for the river.
  • It is often discussed in historical, geographical, and environmental contexts due to its role in Chinese history and its characteristic yellow silt.
Examples
  • Proper noun:
    • The Huang He is the second-longest river in China.
    • Ancient Chinese dynasties developed along the banks of the Huang He.
    • The Huang He carries enormous amounts of loess sediment, giving it a distinctive yellow color.
Advanced Usage
  • "The Sorrow of China": This is a historical nickname for the Huang He, referring to its frequent and devastating floods throughout history which caused great loss of life and agricultural damage.
    • The Huang He, often called "The Sorrow of China," has changed its course many times.
Variants and Related Words
  • Yellow River: This is the direct English translation and the most common alternative name for the Huang He.
    • The Yellow River (Huang He) delta is expanding rapidly.
Synonyms
  • Yellow River: The standard English synonym.
  • The Mother River: A term of respect in Chinese culture, highlighting its role in nurturing early civilization (though this is more a cultural epithet than a direct synonym).
Related Phrases
  • Huang He Valley: Refers to the region surrounding the river, which is considered a heartland of ancient Chinese culture.
    • The Huang He Valley was a center of early agricultural development.
Noun
  1. a major river of Asia in northern China; flows generally eastward into the Yellow Sea; carries large quantities of yellow silt to its delta

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