The Yellow River is known as the Huang He or Huang Ho in China. It also has the nickname of the River of Sorrow and China's Sorrow due to the many deaths caused by it's frequent flooding.
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Yes there is. There are three large rivers that flow across China from its inland regions to the sea. They are: the yellow river (Hwang He), the Yangtze river (Chang Jiang), and the Pearl river (Xi Jiang)The Yunjii River is also known as China's yellow river.Yangtze river!!!!!!! :)
The Yellow River is, in English, usually referred to as "The Yellow River." Huang He / Hwang Ho which translates to its Chinese name 黃河 meaning "Queen river" has also been called "the cradle of Chinese Civilization" because the area it flows through was the most prosperous in early Chinese history. Frequent flooding has also earned it the nickname "Chinas Sorrow" It gets its name from a phenomena which stirs up a yellowish murky hue in its waters at certain parts of its course. Because of this sometimes it is also referred to as "the muddy flow" and the Chinese phrase "when the Yellow River flows clear" is used similar to our "when pigs fly" phrase.
The Yellow River is also known in English as the Huang He, a literal transliteration from its Chinese name, formerly Hwang Ho.
The Yellow River is known as the Huang He or Huang Ho in China. It also has the nickname of the River of Sorrow and China's Sorrow due to the many deaths caused by it's frequent flooding.
In Pinyin (China's official romanised spelling), it is Huang He. It was previously written Hwang Ho
The Yangtze, the longest, flows eastwards into the East China Sea at Shanghai. The Yellow River (Huang He/ Hwang Ho) is the second longest and is known as the mother river by the Chinese people.
The Yellow River, the Yangtze River and the Huai River.
Huang is the sound of a Chinese character, which means the colour yellow. Huang (yellow) He (river) is so named because of its silt, which is yellow in colour. Huang is also the Mandarin sound for a Chinese surname, which may also be spelled "Wong" because of the Cantonese dialect sound.
The Huang He River, also called the Yellow River, is located in Asia. It is the third longest river in Asia at 3,395 miles.
The Huang He or Yellow River is located in China. Since ancient times, the river figured prominently because people settled along its bank, and the river's water irrigated the farms located near it. This river is described as the cradle of the Chinese civilization. The Yellow river also has flooded and cause many death over the centuries.
The Yellow River in China or Huang He is referred to as China's Sorrow and Scourge of the Sons of Han. Although its basin was the birthplace of ancient Chinese civilization, frequent flooding and the elevation of the river bed has earned it these unflattering nicknames.