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In , in one of the deadliest natural disasters on record, the river broke through dikes in Henan province swamping villages and cities and flooding , square kilometres of northern China. The death toll of between , and 2 million was surpassed in when 7. Estimates of lives lost range as high as 4 million.
While countless floods have enriched and renewed the soil of the great alluvial fan of the North China Plain, they have also brought widespread turmoil. Any government failing to quickly respond to the suffering of its people would face mass migration, banditry, and perhaps dynastic challenge. The link between state power and the Yellow River found mythic expression in the legend of Yu the Great. Heaven would manifest its displeasure with less-than- virtuous rulers by visiting droughts, floods or earthquakes on the land and imperial edicts reveal the deep sense of unease felt by emperors faced with a Yellow River flood.