Jianghan Plain

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Levees stretch for hundreds of kilometers along the Yangtze and the Hanshui, protecting the fields and villages on the low-lying plain from seasonal flooding

Jianghan Plain (

Ming Dynasty.[4]

References

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  2. ^ Zhang Chi, “The Qujialing-Shijiahe Culture in the Middle Yangzi River Valley,” in A Companion to Chinese Archaeology, ed. Anne P. Underhill (Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, 2013), 510–34; Rowan K. Flad and Pochan Chen, Ancient Central China: Centers and Peripheries along the Yangzi River (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013).
  3. ^ Brian Lander, “State Management of River Dikes in Early China: New Sources on the Environmental History of the Central Yangzi Region.” T’oung Pao 100 (2014): 287-324.
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