From Onezawa to Liangshanbo: the Evolution History of a Lake in the Lower Reaches of the Yellow River Before the End of the 12th Century Ad

From Onezawa to Liangshanbo: the Evolution History of a Lake in the Lower Reaches of the Yellow River Before the End of the 12th Century Ad

by Jia Changbao

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As a large lake that once existed in the lower reaches of the Yellow River during the historical period, "Dayeze-Liangshanbo" is closely related to historical and geographical issues such as the evolution of political regions, river water conservancy, and land reclamation. It is also famous for its "fishermen's caves" and "stealing burrows" in the Song and Jin Dynasties, and has always received special attention from the ancients. Using modern historical geography methods, this book analyzes the general laws of the Yellow River's influence on the evolution of its downstream lakes, and explores the interactive relationship between the Yellow River, lakes and human activities in southwestern Shandong.

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