I believe that it is the Yellow River.
The river flowed to the sea.The lava flowed across the road. Electricity flowed through the wire.
The Mississippi river
Could it possibly be River Camel in Cornwall?
I assume you're meaning a river in particular, China has more than one. I think in particular you may be referring to either the Yellow River (Huang He), the traditional cradle of Chinese Civilisation in the north, or the Yangtze River in the south which feeds the majority of the country's population.
It's called Mekong River.
The Yangtze river flows east through Nanjing, China. This is China's longest river and it has several branches that flow through out China.
The river flowed quickly.
The top searches for the above question were from websites like Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Britannica. All of the answers were in the same saying that the Luan river flowed north through China. The searches included a picture and a breif description about the river and its location.
The Yangtze river flows east through Nanjing, China. This is China's longest river and it has several branches that flow through out China.
Infinitive: to flow Past tense: flew Past participle: flown If flow is the base verb then past and past participle are flowed / flowed The river flowed to the sea. The river has flowed through our property for years.
Oxford, Reading, Windsor, London are the best known.
The Yangtze River flows through China.