Question by senyond: Has anyone been to the Yangtze River in China? How’s that?
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Answer by None None
it’s quite dirty
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Question by senyond: Has anyone been to the Yangtze River in China? How’s that?
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Answer by None None
it’s quite dirty
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Question by sel_bos: Yangtze River flooded and Lake Area?
2 Billion Chinese Mice Overrun Lake Area?
Now, an estimated 2 billion mice are ravaging crops in 22 counties around the lake, and authorities were rushing to construct walls and ditches to keep the rodents out. Residents have killed more than 2.3 million field mice – or 90 tons of the rodents, Xinhua said.
How can that be? China only has 1.3 Billion people.
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Answer by Beeswax
Right, because according the the laws of nature and physics, a country can only have as many mice as inhabitants and each person can only kill one mouse.
What on earth is your question?
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Question by macluvzlabs: Name the Chinese port near the mouth of Yangtze river becoming the chief banking and trading center, in Asia?
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Answer by hongkongphooey
Surely Shanghai.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shanghai
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Question by joshrox: the gangetica minor is to the indus river dolphin as the___ is to the yangtze river dolphin?
i need this info so help me out guys
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Answer by Bearwithme
Lipotes vexillifer
Gangetica minor is the species and subspecies of the Indus River Dolphin.
The species of the Yangtze River Dolphin is: Lipotes vexillifer
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Question by {KorkSkrew+~: What was the relationship between the culture of the Yellow River and that of the Yangtze Valley?
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Answer by harveymac1336
Chinese civilization begins in northeast China along the Huang Ho, the Yellow River (Honan, Shantung, and Shensi provinces). Perhaps by about 10,000 B.C. Chinese culture developed from the Yangshao and the Longshan cultures. The Yangshao culture reached the peak of its development about 3,000 B.C. The mythical Xia (Shia) Dynasty is believed to be China’s first dynasty. China’s history becomes historic with the Shang Dynasty (1766 B.C.). So Chinese culture developed first along the Yellow River valley in the northeast. It spread out from there to other parts of what is now China. I don’t think there was an early Chinese culture in the Yangtse valley. I hope that this has been a help to you.
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Question by armin m: in which direction does the Yangtze river flow?
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Answer by Randy G
Mostly to the East
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Question by Underwater Angel: Yangtze River Dolphins just became extinct. What animal is next?
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Answer by voltorb8787
Man… you reap what you sew
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Question by Underwater Angel: Yangtze River Dolphins just became extinct. What animal is next?
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Answer by voltorb8787
Man… you reap what you sew
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Question by Sou: What was the epic or poem about Yangtze River and 2 lovers.?
i was told about a poem / epic about Yangtze River a few months ago telling the story of a couple, which fall apart , one is at the beginning side and other is at the ending side, they get together when they both drink from the Yangtze etc… any one knows the poem and remind me please 🙂 ( Also if possible Translation in Eng. )
xie xie from now on 🙂
From a Shanghainese girl.( she didnt write ) they werent in sky and in the end of the story they were drinking from the same water and coming together. This is a bit like summary of the poem. about Yangtze River
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Answer by Elena S
the only legend that comes to my mind is about the sky lovers split by the Sky great river…
and there wasn’t anything about drinking the water….
where did you have such legend mentioned?…
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