10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DA YUNHE»
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Principles of Water Resources: History, Development, ...
1.10 The Grand Canal (in Chinese, Da Yunhe, or ''great transport river'') is the
world's longest artificial canal and was constructed during the fourth and fifth
centuries B.C. Peasants did most of the work, and nearly half of the six million
men ...
2
Territories of the People's Republic of China
Thecity was built on the Hai He, at the intersection of the seaandthe
inlandwaterway (via the Da Yunhe—Grand Canal) routes to Beijing,
althoughsiltingofthe river eventually led toanewportbeing builtnearer the coastat
Tanggu.The terrain is ...
Europa Publications,, 2003
3
Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary
Long a N and S corridor for migrations and communication, experienced rapid
growth from 7th cent, with opening of Da Yunhe (Grand Canal); under the Mongol
dynasty (1206-1368) included part of Guangdong; its present boundaries estab.
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
... Watersheds-Indiana Grand Camée de France BT Cameos Grand Canal (Ariz.)
BT Canals-Arizona Grand Canal (China) UF Beijing Hangzhou Canal (China) Da
Yunhe (China) Imperial River (China) Jing Hang Yunhe (China) Ta ...
Library of Congress. Cataloging Policy and Support Office, 2009
Golmud (Ge'ermu), 755–756 Gomar Gompa (Guomari Si; Tongren), 752 Gong Li,
30 Gongtang Pagoda (Xia He), 281 Gong Wang Fu Huayuan (Prince Gong's
Mansion; Beijing), 110, 112 Grand Canal (Da Yunhe), 337, 406 Grand World of
Ice ...
Simon Foster, Candice Lee, Jen Lin-Liu, 2012
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Events That Formed the Modern World
He ordered the reconstruction and expansion of the Da Yunhe canal linking
Beijing with the rich Yangtze River Valley in the south, so the new capital could
be supplied with grain and other goods from the rich southeast. Construction of
the ...
Frank W. Thackeray, John E. Findling, 2012
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Events That Formed the Modern World: From the European ...
... strategic location for keeping the Mongols in check. However, the move was
expensive and labor intensive. He ordered the reconstruction and expansion of
the Da Yunhe canal linking Beijing with the rich Yangtze River Valley in the south
...
Frank W. Thackeray, John E. Findline, 2012
8
China's Geography: Globalization and the Dynamics of ...
Under the Yuan dynasty (AD 1279—1568), the Grand Canal (Da Yunhe) had
been extended farther north and east to the vicinity of Beijing, but it was during
the Tang dynasty that engineering and excavation techniques h r Be|j|n 2;?
Tianjin 4 ...
Gregory Veeck, Clifton W. Pannell, Christopher J. Smith, 2011
Fertile Zhejiang was part of the great southern granary from which food was
shipped to the depleted areas of the north via the Grand Canal (Da Yunhe),
which commences here. Growth accelerated when the Song dynasty moved
court to ...
Lonely Planet, Damian Harper, Piera Chen, 2013
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Intermediate reader of modern Chinese: Vocabulary, sentence ...
... (has fallen) behind dili dihlii N: geography yuangu yuanguh N: reason liuxie
liuhan "bleeding and sweating", with great suffering lioushiee liouhann da yunhe
dah yunnher The Grand Canal rengong rengong Adj: manpower; man-made; ...
Zhiping Zhou, Der-lin Chao, 1992
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DA YUNHE»
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Los canales del mundo: China, Suez, Panamá y Nicaragua
... decide en el año 605 a.C. iniciar la excavación del Gran Canal entre Pekín y Hangzhou, obra conocida como Da Yunhe con esclusas para ... «El Nuevo Diario, May 15»
Great Wall of China from Space
(The lower left of the image is purposely washed out; it shows a stretch of engineered waterways called the Da Yunhe, or Grand Canal, ... «Xinhua, May 04»