Most likely wheat with a chance
China's crops are grown in the north because of the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) and the Huang He (Yellow River). They provide rich and fertile soil to grow on.
The Huang He Valley, also known as the Yellow River Valley, was primarily known for its fertile soil, which supported the cultivation of staple crops such as millet, wheat, and rice. Additionally, sorghum and various legumes were also grown in the region. The agricultural practices in this area were essential for sustaining the early Chinese civilizations. The valley's rich resources contributed significantly to the development of society and culture in ancient China.
Huang He ( Yellow River) and also Chang (Yangtze) rivers. =)
The Huang River is important because in 400BC people lived next to the Huang river to grow good crops.
Danube River Valley
The Huang River Valley is also known as the Yellow River Valley. The first people who settled there were the Sumerians because the valley had very fertile and rich soil.
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Water taken from the River Nile is used to irrigate crops grown along the Nile valley.
In China, The River is fully, named as 'Huang Ho'. Un English it is sometimes known as the 'Yellow River;.
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Huang he is the river that flows through china.
Well fish live in the river