Dawen River

Dawen River (Chinese: ; pinyin: wèn) or River Dawenhe is a river in Shandong Province, China. The main branch of the river originates from Yiyuan, flows through Xintai, Laiwu, and merges with Chaiwen River at Dawenkou (Chinese: ; pinyin: wènkǒu, it literally translates into river mouth of Dawen) . The merged river is also known as Mouwen River (Chinese: ; pinyin: Móuwèn) which flows through Tai'an, Feicheng, empties into Dongping Lake which enters Yellow River.[1] The section of the river from Dongping onwards is also known as Daqing River (Chinese: ; pinyin: qing) .

Lower Dawen River

In ancient times, this river was called the 'Wen', and it was the border between the State of Lu and the State of Qi.[2]

See also

References

  1. Chen, Yingying & Chen, Shiyue & Ma, Chunmei & Yu, Shi-Yong & Yang, Liwei & Zhang, Zhenke & Yao, Min. (2014). Palynological evidence of natural and anthropogenic impacts on aquatic environmental changes over the last 150 years in Dongping Lake, North China.
  2. http://www.guoxuemeng.com/guoxue/14963.html, retrieved December 30th 2021


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