Manchurian Plain

English

Proper noun

the Manchurian Plain

  1. Synonym of Northeast China Plain
    • 1972, Shabad, Theodore, China's Changing Map, New York: Frederick A. Praeger, LCCN 71-178868, OCLC 482667885, page 10:
      Among relatively recent formations are the Manchurian and North China plains, which subsided along fairly clearly defined fault lines. However, while the present rolling topography of the Manchurian plain is largely of erosional origin, the North China lowland is entirely the product of the accumulation of sediments of the Yellow River.
    • 2014, Lee Mosol, Ancient History of Korea: Mystery Unveiled, Xlibris, →ISBN, LCCN 2014913619, OCLC 922984071, page 334:
      The sixth king (太祖大王), who was on reign for ninety-four years (r. AD 53-146) and died at the age 119, established the large territory in the Manchurian plain.
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