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The Golden River (film)
Golden River may refer to: __NOTOC__ Rivers * Golden River (''Anchuhu''), a former Jurchen name for the Ashi River, China * Golden River or Golden Water River, in the outer court of the Forbidden City#Outer Court or the Southern Section, Forbidden City, Beijing, China * Golden River (''Ah-ur-tan''), a former Mongolian name for the Yellow River, China * Do Ouro River (other) or Golden River, several rivers in Brazil * Douro, nicknamed Golden River, in Spain and Portugal * Mas River, East Java, Indonesia * Zarrineh River, Iran Culture * The Golden River (album), ''The Golden River'' (album), 2003 album by Frog Eyes * The Golden River (comics), "The Golden River" (comics), 1957 comic book story * British Bulldog (game)#Golden River, ''The Golden River'', a children's game also known as ''May I Cross Your Golden River'' * ''The King of the Golden River'', 1841 book by John Ruskin * ''Three Golden Rivers'', 1948 young-adult novel by Olive Price Other uses * Golden Rivers Footbal ...
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Ashi River
The Ashi River is a right tributary of the Songhua in eastern Manchuria,. in Harbin's Acheng District in the People's Republic of China. Name The river has borne the name "Ashi" since the Qing (17th–20th century). Before that, it was known as the Anchuhu (Middle Chinese: '' ʔan-tsyhwit-xu''), a medieval Chinese transcription of its original Jurchen name ''Anchun'', ''Ancun'', or ''Alcun'', meaning 'gold' or 'golden', presumably from placer deposits along its banks. History From the to the , the river formed part of the Korean kingdom of Buyeo. The river was the home to Huining (now Acheng), the original settlement of the Wanyan clan of the Jurchens. When their chief Aguda declared himself the successor of the Liao , he adopted the dynastic name Jin as a Chinese translation of the river's name. Huining—as Shangjing (the "Upper Capital")—served as the Jin capital until 1234 and later served as a subsidiary capital after 1173. See also * Rivers of China This inc ...
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