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Why are the ancestral homes of modern great men mostly in Jiangxi?

The reason why the ancestors of modern great men are mostly in Jiangxi;

1. The Chinese nation originated in the Yellow River and the Central Plains. Before the Tang dynasty, Jiangxi was a wild land in the south, and it developed later. Jiangxi has its unique geographical and climatic environment, which is suitable for human settlement.

2. Jiangxi is not near the sea and is less affected by typhoons and marine disasters. The territory is rich in water resources, hilly landform, high forest coverage, rich products and no major natural disasters.

3. Cinnamomum camphora is one of the most abundant forest species in Jiangxi, which has antibacterial effect, so there has not been a big plague in Jiangxi in history.

Militarily speaking, Jiangxi is not a strategic hub, and the frequency and scale of wars are relatively small.

Due to the comprehensive effect of these factors, Jiangxi's population has been relatively stable. When natural and man-made disasters in other places led to a sharp drop in population, Jiangxi became a large-scale population export area.

The natural environment of Jiangxi:

Jiangxi province has a high terrain in the south and a low terrain in the north, which is conducive to the convergence of water sources, dense water networks and abundant precipitation. However, the seasonal change of river water volume has a slight impact on shipping.

The surface runoff in eastern Jiangxi is greater than that in western Jiangxi, and that in mountainous areas is greater than that in plains. There are more than 2,400 rivers in the province, with a total length of 1.84 million kilometers.

Except that the marginal part belongs to the Pearl River and Xiangjiang River basins and flows directly into the Yangtze River, the rest all originate from the mountainous areas in the province and flow into the five major water systems of Ganjiang, Fuhe, Xinjiang, Raohe and Hexiu.

Finally, it flows into Poyang Lake and flows into the Yangtze River through Hukou County, forming a centripetal water system with Poyang Lake as the center, with a basin area of 6,543,800+0,622,000 square kilometers.

Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China. Together with a series of surrounding lakes, it has become a treasure house of natural aquatic resources, and plays an important role in shipping, irrigation, aquaculture, and regulating the water level of the Yangtze River and the climate of the lake area.