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It decreases to pattern between 59° and 68° F (15° and 20° C) in the middle and
lower reaches of the Yangtze, to about 50° F (10° C) in North China and the
southern part of Sinkiang, and to 41° F (5° C) in the southern area of the
Northeast, ...
It decreases to pattern between 59° and 68° F (15° and 20° C) in the middle and
lower reaches of the Yangtze, to about 50° F (10° C) in North China and the
southern part of Sinkiang, and to 41° F (5° C) in the southern area of the
Northeast, ...
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The third is the southern variant, also known as the Nanking or Lower Yangtze
variant, which is spoken in northern Kiangsu and in southern and central Anhwei.
Related to Mandarin are the Hunan, or Hsiang, dialect, spoken by people in ...
The third is the southern variant, also known as the Nanking or Lower Yangtze
variant, which is spoken in northern Kiangsu and in southern and central Anhwei.
Related to Mandarin are the Hunan, or Hsiang, dialect, spoken by people in ...
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The distinctive cereal, fruit, and vegetable complexes of the northern and
southern zones in Neolithic and early historic times suggest, however, that at
least two independent traditions of plant domestication may have been present.
The stone ...
The distinctive cereal, fruit, and vegetable complexes of the northern and
southern zones in Neolithic and early historic times suggest, however, that at
least two independent traditions of plant domestication may have been present.
The stone ...
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