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Who was the first person to drift across the Yangtze River in the world? Which country does it come from?
Lei Jiansheng, Lang, Yuan and others completed the whole drifting exploration of the Yellow River.

G' Hu Asha is the only female drifter in the world's first expedition to cross the Yangtze River, and is regarded as the bravest woman in China. She is a best-selling author in France. 1992, she created a documentary novel "Daughter of the Yangtze River" with the background of Chang Piao, which became one of the best sellers in French-speaking areas that year.

She put the wedding in Notre Dame de Paris where Napoleon and Josephine got married. She was once a millionaire in London. She became a successful real estate businessman by buying low and selling high. Her divorce from her husband became one of the most violent divorce cases in Britain at that time, and she lost 6 million pounds of property.

Her portrait is collected by Oxford Museum, and the following words are written under it: I will do everything I want!

Now, she has returned to Daliangshan, where she owns 200 acres of orchards and grows all kinds of fruit trees. In the evening, she used to sip coffee under the oak tree in front of the blue brick house in Qionghai. ...

At noon on June 7th, 65438+10/October, 65438, G' Hu Asha returned to Chengdu. She had just finished her new book G' Hu Asha in Beijing. Just 2 1 years ago, this girl, who was only in her twenties, came to Chengdu alone and signed up for the China Yangtze River scientific research drifting expedition. Before and after this "long drift", 1 1 players disappeared in the rolling river. "I will never die." G' Hu Asha drifted from Tuotuo River to Shanghai with such a simple idea. This year, as the bravest woman in China, she became the cover of the first issue of People's Pictorial 1987.

"Someone died, I survived, and my life will definitely turn over a new page," G' Hu Asha wrote in her autobiography. "Long Drifting" completely changed G' Hu Asha. Since then, she has never drifted in the river. She will drift from the Yangtze River to life.