one of China's deadliest peasant revolts. As populations grew ever larger along the treacherous river's banks, so too did the death tolls from flooding. In 1887, a major Yellow River flood killed an estimated 900,000 to 2 million people, making it the third-worst natural disaster ...
floodwaters across theNorth China Plain. For that reason, it has been given such names as “China’s Sorrow” and “The Ungovernable.” TheMandarin Chinesewordhuang(“yellow”) is a reference to the fineloesssediments that the river carries to the sea. The Yellow Riverbasinhas an enormous ...
Therefore, it is necessary to discuss the actual situation of agricultural water and land matching, as well as the direction and extent of the impact of agricultural water and land resources on the agricultural economic growth of the Yellow River Basin in recent years. At the same time, the ...