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26 November, 14:38

Why is the Yellow River (Huang He River) sometimes referred to as "China's sorrow" in Chinese history?

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  1. 26 November, 15:46
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    The nickname "China's Sorrow" memorializes the millions that have been killed during the Huang He River's many diversions and floods. Most notably, in June 1938, the Nationalist Chinese Army used the river to block the Japanese army, killing an estimated 800,000 Chinese citizens and very few Japanese soldiers.
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