Because they were both major river systems
The Huang He (Yellow River) and the Chang Jiang (Yangtze River) were crucial to China's early history as they served as vital sources of water, fertile land, and transportation routes. The Huang He is often referred to as the "cradle of Chinese civilization" because its fertile plains supported early agricultural societies, leading to the rise of dynasties and complex societies. Meanwhile, the Chang Jiang facilitated trade and cultural exchange, connecting diverse regions of China and contributing to economic development. Together, these rivers shaped the social, political, and economic landscape of ancient China.
Canals were important to ancient china because between the Huang He and the Chang Jiang rivers, there was no natural means of transportation and so canals were key for trading and farming.
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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.
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The aquaculture changes have made steady growth and gain of production in Chinas food and security policy. The fishery sector has benefiting from the early market and price liberalizations.
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