Ji River
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Ji River may refer to two separate former rivers in China
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Jī Shuǐ, w
Chi Shui) was a former river in north-eastern China. It was credited with being the home of the Yellow Emperor
's tribe and gave its name to the Zhou dynasty
, whose surname was recorded as 姬. It is thought by some Chinese historians to be identical to the modern Fen River
in Shanxi
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The Ji He (s 济河, t 濟河, p
Jì Hé, w
Chi Ho, lit. "Ferry River") was another former river in north-eastern China which gave its name to the city of Jinan
, the modern capital of Shandong province. It disappeared during one of the massive floods of the early 1850s, when the Yellow River
shifted its course from below the Shandong peninsula to north of it. In the process, it overtook the Ji and assumed its bed.
China
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Pinyin
Pinyin is the official system to transcribe Chinese characters into the Roman alphabet in China, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan. It is also often used to teach Mandarin Chinese and spell Chinese names in foreign publications and used as an input method to enter Chinese characters into...
Jī Shuǐ, w
Wade-Giles
Wade–Giles , sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a romanization system for the Mandarin Chinese language. It developed from a system produced by Thomas Wade during the mid-19th century , and was given completed form with Herbert Giles' Chinese–English dictionary of 1892.Wade–Giles was the most...
Chi Shui) was a former river in north-eastern China. It was credited with being the home of the Yellow Emperor
Yellow Emperor
The Yellow Emperor or Huangdi1 is a legendary Chinese sovereign and culture hero, included among the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors. Tradition holds that he reigned from 2697–2597 or 2696–2598 BC...
's tribe and gave its name to the Zhou dynasty
Zhou Dynasty
The Zhou Dynasty was a Chinese dynasty that followed the Shang Dynasty and preceded the Qin Dynasty. Although the Zhou Dynasty lasted longer than any other dynasty in Chinese history, the actual political and military control of China by the Ji family lasted only until 771 BC, a period known as...
, whose surname was recorded as 姬. It is thought by some Chinese historians to be identical to the modern Fen River
Fen River
The Fen River drains the center of Shanxi Province, China. It rises in the Guancen Mountains of Ningwu County in northeast Shanxi, flows southeast into the basin of Taiyuan, and then south through the central valley of Shanxi before turning west to join the Yellow River west of Hejin. The Fen and...
in Shanxi
Shanxi
' is a province in Northern China. Its one-character abbreviation is "晋" , after the state of Jin that existed here during the Spring and Autumn Period....
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The Ji He (s 济河, t 濟河, p
Pinyin
Pinyin is the official system to transcribe Chinese characters into the Roman alphabet in China, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan. It is also often used to teach Mandarin Chinese and spell Chinese names in foreign publications and used as an input method to enter Chinese characters into...
Jì Hé, w
Wade-Giles
Wade–Giles , sometimes abbreviated Wade, is a romanization system for the Mandarin Chinese language. It developed from a system produced by Thomas Wade during the mid-19th century , and was given completed form with Herbert Giles' Chinese–English dictionary of 1892.Wade–Giles was the most...
Chi Ho, lit. "Ferry River") was another former river in north-eastern China which gave its name to the city of Jinan
Jinan
Jinan is the capital of Shandong province in Eastern China. The area of present-day Jinan has played an important role in the history of the region from the earliest beginnings of civilisation and has evolved into a major national administrative, economic, and transportation hub...
, the modern capital of Shandong province. It disappeared during one of the massive floods of the early 1850s, when the Yellow River
Yellow River
The Yellow River or Huang He, formerly known as the Hwang Ho, is the second-longest river in China and the sixth-longest in the world at the estimated length of . Originating in the Bayan Har Mountains in Qinghai Province in western China, it flows through nine provinces of China and empties into...
shifted its course from below the Shandong peninsula to north of it. In the process, it overtook the Ji and assumed its bed.