Why has the Huang He River historically been referred to as "China's Sorrow"? A. because it flooded unpredictably B. because it dried up centuries ago because it was yellow and polluted D. because it attracted predatory animals

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The Huang He River, also known as the Yellow River, has historically been referred to as "China's Sorrow" primarily because A. it flooded unpredictably. The river has a long history of devastating floods that have caused significant loss of life and destruction of property. These floods occurred frequently and often without warning, leading to great suffering for the populations living along its banks. Thus, the name reflects the hardships and tragedies associated with the river's unpredictable nature.

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