The peoples of the Huang He River, often referred to as the Yellow River, viewed themselves as the center of civilization, believing they were the descendants of a divine lineage and the custodians of culture and agriculture. This self-perception was reinforced by their agricultural advancements and the development of early Chinese dynasties along the river, which served as the cradle of Chinese civilization. They often regarded surrounding tribes and cultures as less sophisticated, emphasizing their own contributions to governance, philosophy, and societal structure.
river through gobii think the Huang river
Huang River???? I think
They had so much fun saying the river's name, they couldn't bear to move.
i think cause some Chinese emperor or empress died here during their rule ;p
The Huang He, or Yellow River, is often considered the cradle of Chinese civilization, and the people living along its banks traditionally viewed themselves as the center of culture and civilization. They believed in the concept of "Tianxia," meaning "all under heaven," which reflected their view of China as a harmonious and superior entity in relation to surrounding regions. This self-perception was deeply intertwined with their agricultural lifestyle and the river's significance in providing sustenance and fostering community. Overall, the Huang He Chinese held a strong sense of identity rooted in their history, culture, and geography.
Is it called silt? I'm not that sure but I think I remembered reading about it somewhere. Sorry if it's not right.
The Yellow Rivers is named for the color that is caused by the sandy soil mixing with its water. It is the second-longest river in Asia.
Their teeth and claws.
Chinky Lake Billy Blow River
I think flies might be buzzing around in Huang Ho by universalgirl ;)
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.
People always let others' opinions work their way into their mind...and they say over 70% of you is made up of peoples' opinions.