live in the area covered by the Yangtze’s river basin. The Yangtze basin provides about half of all the fish eaten in China, and two-thirds of the rice. Industries and farming there contribute as much ...
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The Chinese rice grasshopper is widespread in China's rice growing region, especially along the Yangtze River, and particularly adept at water acrobatics for a land animal.
"That people pull down their houses, sell their wives and daughters, eat roots and carrion, clay and leaves, is news nobody wonders at. It is the regular thing . . . The poorest people ...
Nearly 4,000 miles long, the Yangtze has watered civilizations for millennia—and laid waste to them too. The eighth-century poet Li Bai wrote that navigating the river was "even harder than ...
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the country's ratoon rice cultivation currently covers over 15 million mu, mainly in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and southwestern and southern regions. China enjoys the ...