Which river runs through the southern part of the Zhou dynasty??

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The river that runs through the southern part of the Zhou dynasty is the Yangtze River. The Zhou dynasty, which lasted from approximately 1046 to 256 BCE, had its core territory in the northern regions of China, but during its later phases, particularly during the Spring and Autumn period and the Warring States period, it extended influence into southern regions, including areas near the Yangtze River. The river played a significant role in the development of the southern regions during this time.

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I apologize for the oversight. The river that is often associated with the southern part of the Zhou dynasty is the Yellow River (Huang He), particularly in its southern reaches. While the Yellow River is primarily associated with the northern part of the Zhou dynasty, the Yangtze River is also significant in the broader context of Chinese history, but the Zhou dynasty's influence in the southern regions would have relied on both rivers as vital waterways.

If you were referring to a specific region or aspect of the Zhou dynasty and its geography, please provide more details, and I'd be happy to clarify further!

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