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Slogans to protect the Yellow River! !!!!

1. Protect mother and protect the Yellow River. ?

2. Let the water of the Yellow River continue to flow, and let the mother’s milk never dry up. ?

3. Descendants of the Yan and Huang Dynasties, in order to turn the Yellow River into a green river, let us act together!?

4. The Jiuqu Yellow River shares the same love, and the green forests on both sides are clear all year round. ?

5. The Yellow River is clear and the world is peaceful. ?

6. The two major rivers, the Yangtze River and the Yellow River, are like human parents. ?

Extended information:

The Yellow River is a large river in northern China, with a total length of approximately 5,464 kilometers and a drainage area of ??approximately 752,443 square kilometers. It is the fifth longest river in the world and the second longest river in China. ?

The northern source of the Yellow River originates from Zhaqu at the southern foot of the Chaha Sila Mountains, a branch of the Bayan Har Mountains on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, and the southern source originates from Gezigeya Mountain, a branch of the Bayan Har Mountains KaRiqu in Beilu originated from Yuegu Zongliequ in Xingxiu Haixi. It is shaped like a "ji" and flows from west to east through 9 provinces (autonomous regions) including Qinghai, Sichuan, Gansu, Ningxia, Inner Mongolia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Henan and Shandong, and finally flows into the Bohai Sea.

The middle and upper reaches of the Yellow River are mainly mountainous, while the middle and lower reaches are mainly plains and hills. Because the middle section of the river flows through China's Loess Plateau, it carries a large amount of sediment, so it is also known as the river with the most sediment in the world. But in Chinese history, the diversion of the lower reaches of the Yellow River had a huge impact on human civilization.

The Yellow River is the main birthplace of Chinese civilization, and the Chinese call it the "Mother River." 1.6 billion tons of sediment are produced every year, of which 1.2 billion tons flow into the sea, and the remaining 400 million tons remain in the lower reaches of the Yellow River for many years, forming alluvial plains, which are conducive to planting.