Question 2: How to distinguish rivers? As far as its origin is concerned, in ancient times, rivers were the proper names of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, and later evolved into the general name of rivers. After becoming a generic term, only rivers are used in the north, and any river in the north must have been named very late (Chinese). So there are big rivers and small rivers in the north. So the big rivers in the south are called rivers, and the small rivers are called rivers. For the south. River is a foreign word, which shows that the Chu culture in wuyue, South China has been greatly influenced by the Xia culture in the North Central Plains. According to the research of historical comparative linguists, the word Jiang is related to South Asian language, which may be the bottom of South Asian language. It means that in ancient China, southerners spoke South Asian language (both domestic Wa language and foreign Cambodian language belong to South Asian language), and later it was assimilated by Chinese users, but some elements of the original language were retained, which was called the bottom. In ancient times, "Jiang" only refers to the Yellow River, "River" only refers to the Yangtze River, and others are called "water", such as Hanshui, Weishui and Luoshui. Later, the Yellow River was called "Yellow River" because of the yellow sediment, and the Yangtze River was called "Yangtze River" because it is the longest river in China, and rivers became the general name of rivers. The dictionary defines the river as a big river, but it seems that all the rivers in the middle are called rivers, such as Huaihe River, Weihe River and Haihe River. Rivers are mainly distributed in the south and northeast of the Yangtze River, such as Qiantang River, Pearl River, Songhua River and Heilongjiang. Of course, it is not absolute. Ginger ... larger rivers, such as the Yangtze River, Heilongjiang, Songhua River, etc. River ... refers to a general waterway, which is defined as "a natural water body flowing along a straight line or intermittently extending concave ground under the action of gravity". Usually it can be divided into five parts: source, upstream, midstream, downstream and estuary. The Yellow River in China is second only to the Yangtze River, with a drainage area of 750,000 square kilometers and an average annual flow of 48.2 billion cubic meters. It can be seen that "river" does not refer to xiaojiang or Xiaohe. Lake ... a body of water accumulated in a relatively wide depression on land. According to the causes, it can be divided into tectonic lake, crater lake, dammed lake, glacial lake, karst lake, lagoon, oxbow lake, wind erosion lake and artificial lake. According to the salt content, it can be divided into freshwater lake, saltwater lake and salt lake. According to the relationship between lakes and rivers, they can be divided into inland lakes and outflow lakes. Such as Taihu Lake, Poyang Lake, Xingkai Lake and Qinghai Lake. Jiang: Generally speaking, it is the name of China South Waterway. For example, the Yangtze River, Pearl River and Xiangjiang River. River: generally speaking, it is the name of the waterway in North China. For example, the Yellow River, Weihe River and Huaihe River. But the northeast is also called Jiang. Such as Songhua River and Nenjiang River. According to the geography book, there are four major rivers in the world, in turn: Amazon River, Mississippi River, Yangtze River and Nile River. The biggest river in the world is not called Jiang. Look it up in the dictionary. "River, natural waterway", "River, big river". This is the explanation of Jiang Hehe in Modern Chinese Dictionary. But I think this is just an explanation made by linguists according to their habits. Linguistics pays the most attention to respecting conventions. The river flow does not change much with the season, but it changes greatly with the season.
Question 3: How do you write that there are so many rivers and water around us? The river bed is full of water, and some raindrops jump into the water from time to time.
Question 4: What about the poems of the river? swivel
You take that fragile lamp.
You twisted my eyes.
Like water waves gently disappearing under your feet.
Hold that bronze lamp.
You cover yourself with your hands, as soft as a shadow.
It hurts my eyes a little.
Take that ripe apricot
Your skirt is green.
Let me dye the red cloud into your back.
Slowly take back the setting sun
You take that pear and that cherry.
You chew in my mouth.
My eyes smell like fruit.
You bent me into the night sky.
You are broken. I'll pick you up
Blow away the stars hidden in your hand.
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Question 5: How are rivers and seas divided? Generally speaking, in our country, rivers flowing into inland seas or lakes are usually called rivers. For example, the Yellow River flows into the Bohai Sea and is called a river; Liaohe River, which flows into Bohai Sea, is called River; Tarim River flows into Lop Nur, also known as the Great River, and so on. Rivers that flow into the high seas or oceans are usually called rivers. For example, the Yangtze River flows into the Yellow Sea, which is called Jiang; The Pearl River that flows in is called Jiang, and so on. We can also look at other rivers: Heilongjiang, Pearl River, Wusuli River, Nujiang River, salween, Qiantang River and Yarlung Zangbo River.
Of course, the names of rivers in Chinese mainland all have this feature, and it is customary that rivers on our island, no matter where they are injected, are called rivers or streams, such as Wanquan River, Turbid Water Stream, Dajiaxi and so on.
For foreign rivers, no matter how long they are, whether they are injected into inland seas, lakes or open seas or oceans, they are generally called rivers. For example: Nile, Amazon, Mississippi, Lena, Yenisei, ob river, San Lao Lun, La Plata, ... Even if it flows into the ocean, it is still called a river. There are few rivers called Jiang abroad. Even if there is, it is related to China, such as Heilongjiang, Tumen, Wusuli and Nujiang ... The only foreign river is called Jiang, because for a long time, it was a vassal state of China, paying tribute to China and having close ties with China.
Question 6: How to make sentences with rivers without adding simple river sentences in China?
1 It's dangerous to swim in an unfamiliar river.
Due to the continuous heavy rain, rivers flooded.
Today, imperialist forces are declining.
Her popularity has been declining for some time.
Swimming in the river is really cool, and everyone can play beyond their level.