- the Yangtze. The Huai is
notoriously vulnerable to flooding. The Qinling–
Huaihe Line,
formed by the Huai
River and the Qin Mountains, is
sometimes regarded...
- The Qinling–
Huaihe Line (Chinese: 秦岭淮河线; pinyin: Qínlǐng
Huáihé Xiàn) is a
reference line used by
geographers to
distinguish between northern and southern...
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larger region of
Northern China (Beifang), it lies
north of the Qinling–
Huaihe Line, with its
heartland in the
North China Plain. In
modern times, the...
-
remain unchanged from the
previous map. However, the
north of the
Qinling Huaihe Line was
under the
control of the Jin dynasty. The Xia dynasty's territory...
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although some
tribal non-city
areas also
registered high growth. Qinling–
Huaihe Line,
further subdivides eastern China in
northern and
southern halves Physiographic...
-
geographical dividing line
between northern and
southern China is the Qinling–
Huaihe Line (lit. Qin Mountains–Huai
River Line). This line
approximates the 0 °C...
- peoples,
extending from the
Baikal region to the
Yellow River and the Qinling-
Huaihe Line in present-day
central China. They are
inferred to have
diverged from...
- all
claims to its
former (Northern Song)
territories north of the
Qinling Huaihe Line,
which included its
former capital of Kaifeng.
Emperor Gaozong of Song...
-
Flood During the
Republic of China". ILIB.cn. "Extremely
heavy meiyu over the
Yangtze and
Huaihe vaneies in 1931" 1931年江淮异常梅雨 (in Chinese). CQVIP.com....
- Khitans, but also
Koreans and
other ethnicities who
lived north of the
Huaihe River: 247 Nan (Southerners), or all
subjects of the
former Southern Song...