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The 1034 Yellow River flood (traditional Chinese: 1034年黃河洪水; simplified Chinese: 1034年黄河洪水; pinyin: 1034 nián huánghé hóngshuǐ) was a natural disaster along China's Yellow River originating in a burst fascine following heavy rainfall at Henglong in the territory of the Northern Song. The flood divided the Yellow River from its previous course into three more northerly channels meeting the Chihe, You, and Jin.

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  • 1034 Yellow River flood (en)
  • Crecida del río Amarillo de 1034 (es)
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  • The 1034 Yellow River flood (traditional Chinese: 1034年黃河洪水; simplified Chinese: 1034年黄河洪水; pinyin: 1034 nián huánghé hóngshuǐ) was a natural disaster along China's Yellow River originating in a burst fascine following heavy rainfall at Henglong in the territory of the Northern Song. The flood divided the Yellow River from its previous course into three more northerly channels meeting the Chihe, You, and Jin. (en)
  • La crecida del río Amarillo de 1034 (chino tradicional: 1034年黃河洪水; chino simplificado: 1034年黄河洪水; pinyin: 1034 nián huánghé hóngshuǐ),​ fue una catástrofe natural a lo largo del río Amarillo de China que se originó con la rotura de una fajina tras las fuertes lluvias en , en el territorio de la dinastía Song del Norte. La inundación dividió el río Amarillo de su curso anterior en tres canales más septentrionales que se encontraron con el Chihe, el You y el Jin. (es)
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  • Modern-day northern Shandong and southern Hebei (en)
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  • Heavy rainfall leading to the bursting of a fascine (en)
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  • Significant damage to agricultural regions around Dezhou and Bozhou; decreased revenues in northern provinces of the Northern Song (en)
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  • around July 1034 (en)
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  • unknown (en)
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  • The Yellow River's course at the time began to be altered by the river's flooding in 1034 (en)
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  • "1034 Yellow River flood" in Simplified Chinese characters, and Traditional Chinese characters (en)
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  • The 1034 Yellow River flood (traditional Chinese: 1034年黃河洪水; simplified Chinese: 1034年黄河洪水; pinyin: 1034 nián huánghé hóngshuǐ) was a natural disaster along China's Yellow River originating in a burst fascine following heavy rainfall at Henglong in the territory of the Northern Song. The flood divided the Yellow River from its previous course into three more northerly channels meeting the Chihe, You, and Jin. The Yellow River's new channels caused flooding in the rich northern regions of Dezhou and Bozhou, as well as reducing revenues in the northern regions of the Northern Song. The Yellow River flooded once again in 1048, causing the river's course to move northward past the southern Hebei-Shandong region, where it had led into the sea before. (en)
  • La crecida del río Amarillo de 1034 (chino tradicional: 1034年黃河洪水; chino simplificado: 1034年黄河洪水; pinyin: 1034 nián huánghé hóngshuǐ),​ fue una catástrofe natural a lo largo del río Amarillo de China que se originó con la rotura de una fajina tras las fuertes lluvias en , en el territorio de la dinastía Song del Norte. La inundación dividió el río Amarillo de su curso anterior en tres canales más septentrionales que se encontraron con el Chihe, el You y el Jin. Los nuevos cauces del río Amarillo provocaron inundaciones en las ricas regiones septentrionales de Dezhou y Bozhou, además de reducir los ingresos en las regiones septentrionales de los Song del Norte. El río Amarillo volvió a desbordarse en 1048, lo que hizo que el curso del río se desplazara hacia el norte, pasando por la región meridional de Hebei-Shandong, donde antes había desembocado en el mar. (es)
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