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The etymology section (which I edited for clarity and concision) still says that Heilongjiang is the literal translation of "Black Dragon River" and says that "hei" means or meant "black". That would seem to imply that "long" means dragon or river, and jiang means dragon or river. This ambiguity is frustrating. "Literally" does not mean that the words are in the same order. I tried to find out the information but I couldn't and the citation was of no use to me. Maybe a better citation is needed? Polar Apposite ( talk) 08:06, 14 November 2022 (UTC)
Here is the JPL's Photojournal of the PIA25895: Heilongjiang Province, China. Rjluna2 ( talk) 18:01, 30 May 2023 (UTC)
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The etymology section (which I edited for clarity and concision) still says that Heilongjiang is the literal translation of "Black Dragon River" and says that "hei" means or meant "black". That would seem to imply that "long" means dragon or river, and jiang means dragon or river. This ambiguity is frustrating. "Literally" does not mean that the words are in the same order. I tried to find out the information but I couldn't and the citation was of no use to me. Maybe a better citation is needed? Polar Apposite ( talk) 08:06, 14 November 2022 (UTC)
Here is the JPL's Photojournal of the PIA25895: Heilongjiang Province, China. Rjluna2 ( talk) 18:01, 30 May 2023 (UTC)