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Is there anything particularly noteworthy about the architecture of the ancient town of Jiangxi?

I majored in planning and learned some geography knowledge. I really don't know much about architecture, so let's talk about the causes.

1. First of all, judging from the formation characteristics of ancient towns, the former ancient towns generally experienced the process of "prosperity-decline". The prosperity of ancient times first needed strong production capacity, and then it must be a transportation distribution center in a region to form a prosperous town. As water transport or other modes of transportation that small towns depend on are gradually replaced by other modes of transportation, small towns gradually decline and fade out of historical sight. Only in recent years, from the perspective of historical and cultural cities, towns and villages, tourism development for the purpose of protection, such as Xidi and Hongcun, was the first to successfully apply for the World Heritage.

Secondly, China is a country dominated by agricultural civilization, and farming culture is an important part of China culture. With the 400 mm isoprecipitation line as the boundary and the monsoon climate zone in the east, it is the main agricultural distribution area in China. Because of the mountainous characteristics of Jiangxi, it is not the starting point of farming culture, but the result of several large-scale immigrants in history. The development of agriculture is consistent with the formation process of cities and towns, from plains to mountains, from islands to belts, and then to forming regions. Small-scale peasant economy in China is characterized by people's low enthusiasm for production and underdeveloped commodity economy, forming an agricultural belt along the Yellow River basin. The motive force of population migration comes from regime change and military war. At that time, Guanzhong was the richest and most populous area, and the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River were the main agricultural production areas.

2. From Jiangxi Province itself, similar to the development of agriculture, because the number of immigrants in Jiangxi Province has far exceeded the number of local aborigines in the later stage of development, Jiangxi culture presents two mainstream characteristics, one is influenced by the northern Jiangnan area, and the other is influenced by the eastern Fujian area. At the same time, Jiangxi has a profound Taoist cultural foundation. Longhu Mountain and Sanqing Mountain are both famous Taoist cultural mountains in China. If the external force of ancient society is politics, then the internal force of cohesion is religious belief. To a certain extent, the two are complementary and inextricably linked. The rise and fall of Taoism formed a unique palace building in Jiangxi.