Hu Huanyong (simplified Chinese:
In a paper published in 1934 entitled, "Distribution of China's Population," he drew the Heihe-Tengchong Line, also called the Aihun (or Aigun, ancient name of Heihe)-Tengchong Line, which is known internationally as the "Hu Line." The line marks a striking difference in the distribution of China's population.[2]
References edit
- ^ Jin, Zumeng (2006-12-06).
胡 焕庸―中国 人口 地理 学 的 创始人 (in Chinese). Guangming Daily. Retrieved 2013-07-27. - ^ W, She (15 August 1998), "Hu Huanyong: father of China's population geography", China Population Today, 15 (20): 20, PMID 12294257