Why do we call the Yellow River our mother river?
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Many states around the world possess their own mother rivers. And for China, the Chinese people almost have a consensus to give this title to the Yellow River, not simply because it boasts to be the second longest river in the country but also because it crades the Chinese civilization. Let's find out more with Shen Ting.
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