Yes, there is rice in the Chang Jiang Basins. People grow the rice in the Chang Jiang Basins because of the warm and wet climate.
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wheat, rice, corn, sorghum, millet, potatoes, soybeans, barley, oats, buckwheat, field peas, and beans.
It helped china grow rice with its wet and warm climate.
Chang Jiang (means long river)
The Yangtze also known as the Chang Jiang River is in the continent of Asia.
The Chang Jiang river is also known as the Yangtze River.
It made it easier to ship rice from the south to the north.
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the Chang Jiang is Yangtze and the Huang He is Yellow River I hope this helps
Shanghai is the Chinese city that is situalted at the mouth of the Chang Jiang river.
The entire river has always been called Chang Jiang (Long River) for many dynasties, but *parts* of the river have different names. The portion near Sichuan is called Chuan Jiang, the part near Jing Zhou is called Jing Jiang, while the section near Yang Zhou (of the fried rice fame) is called Yangzi Jiang. Since foreigners first settled on the east coast of China, and Yang Zhou is the eastern region of the Chang Jiang river, foreigners knew it as Yangzi or "Yangtze" river.