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What are the outlines of the provinces in China, and what are their abbreviations?

Heilongjiang: A sika deer, rich in products, is as precious as sika deer in China. The head faces west and the tail is Sanjiang plain, which is called black for short.

Jilin: A fisherman squatting in a hat to fish. Unfortunately, the mouth of Tumen River was occupied by Russians, so there is no place to get out now, which is called Kyrgyzstan for short.

Liaoning: From the whole map of China, it is the lower lip skin of the rooster, which plays a protective role. In fact, the military status of Dalian and Lushun has always been very important, referred to as Liao.

Inner Mongolia: Some look back at the west like foxes. Hulunbeier area is its mouth, referred to as Mongolia.

Hebei: After painting Beijing and Tianjin, it looks nothing like it. There is also an enclave between Beijing and Tianjin, called Ji for short.

Shanxi: Very honest, like a piece of bacon. This is my favorite dish. When I saw Shanxi, my mouth watered ... for short, Jin.

Shandong: Thumb! ! I think the brothers in Shandong are also very proud of this. I just heard that Jiaolai Canal will be built. Topographically, it is equivalent to cutting off this thumb. Alas, it is called Lu for short.

Henan: the land of the Central Plains, with simple customs. I live in Henan, and the people I meet are very nice. Extending in all directions, like a four-way arrow. Very vivid ~ ~, referred to as

Jiangsu: A very special province with great differences between the north and the south. Play golf like a samurai in a pocket. Gan Yu is a helmet, and Feng and Pei are plum blossoms. Where's the ball? Of course, Taihu Lake is short for Sue.

Anhui: As far as I know, there were two emperors, Zhu Yuanzhang and Shang Dynasty. But I really can't see what it looks like, called Anhui for short.

Hubei: Since the Republic of China, there have been many generals worthy of its shape: a military cap. This, of course, should be combined with the topography of Hunan. The two lakes were originally a province, but they were separated only during Mrs. Chao's administration. Old Huguang Province, Hubei for short.

Hunan: Portraits with long noses. No wonder Hunan has produced so many generals and founding heroes since modern times. Besides the founding of the People's Republic of China, Hu Yaobang is also a native of Hunan. It wears a military cap in Hubei, so most of its military commanders (or famous for their martial arts) started from Zeng Guofan, or simply called Xiang.

Jiangxi: A woman with a high bun, going west like Hunan. Reminiscent of the history of filling the lake in Jiangxi, most people in Hunan today are descendants of Jiangxi people, so it is more appropriate to regard it as the mother of Hunan, although it looks very young. In addition, like the two lakes, it is a province with many generals, which shows the inheritance of blood, referred to as Jiangxi.

Zhejiang: Zhejiang is known as a talented person in Qianshan and a master in Shaoxing. Quzhou is famous for its southern sky, and its terrain is barely an elephant. The narrow part of Hangzhou Bay is the elephant trunk, which is called Zhejiang for short.

Shanghai: Hey! Let's not talk about these smaller municipalities directly under the central government, as well as Beijing and Tianjin. Let's make up the following. Historically, it was a part of Jiangsu. Gou Jian, the King of Yue, was still in the sea when he tried his best, and later became "Shanghai" and became Shanghai. The terrain is square, with Chongming Island. No, an elephant. What? It may be regarded as a chess piece. China is an important chess piece for modernization and rise, referred to as Shanghai/Shenzhen for short.

Beijing: It is the throat of China cock, and its importance is self-evident. Looking at the terrain alone, some are like Guizhou, like bears, and some are like shields, referred to as Beijing for short.

Tianjin: It's also a bit like a thumb. Facing Beijing, Jixian is the tip of the thumb. Tianjin was originally Tianjin Wei, guarding Beijing. What is it bragging about to Beijing? , referred to as Tianjin.

Fujian: Like a screen. The land of Bamin, which was developed late, has the purest Chinese in China-Minnan dialect. Unfortunately, the original authentic pronunciation of Central Plains Chinese is now called "bird language" by some ignorant people, and there is no way to complain, which is called Fujian for short.

Taiwan Province Province: Anyway, Taiwan Province Province is really like a mulberry leaf on the terrain, so it was eaten by Japanese slave insects. With the reunification of the two sides of the strait, the whole of China has become a cock strutting around, and Japanese slave worms dare not come to Taiwan Province Province, or Taiwan Province for short.

Guangdong: Guangdong in history was much bigger than it is now. In addition to today's Guangdong, it also includes parts of Hainan and Guangxi. Today's Guangdong is like a delicious chicken leg, except that Leizhou Peninsula has a slight bend, which is called Guangdong for short.

Macau: It consists of a peninsula and two outer islands. Once, the Macao Peninsula was like a horse's head, and the area around the Master Temple was a horse's mouth. But with the reclamation, it is getting less and less like it. It's still changing, and it's hard to comment on what it looks like, Australia for short.

Hong Kong: Some are like a miniature map of the world, and some have the flavor of four oceans and five continents. The New Territories and Kowloon are like Eurasia, the ones near Big Wave Bay are like Africa, and Hong Kong Island and Lantau Island are like North and South America. Hehe, it's not very similar, but it's a bit like Hong Kong for short.

Hainan: Hainan Island is like a pear. Also like a weight. In fact, Hainan Province is mainly in charge of Hainan Island and a few islands and reefs (in fact, most of them are under the control of the army). Taiping Island in Nansha is under the control of Taiwan Province Province, and part of it has been illegally occupied by coastal countries. Alas, if brothers don't get along, outsiders gain. If the two sides of the strait have been unified, the strength in Nansha will be even greater, and it will definitely not be today's situation. This shows how important reunification is. Maybe after reunification, the country will set up Nanhai province or Nansha province in Nansha, because it is too far from Hainan, which is called Joan for short.

Guangxi: The terrain is relatively neat, so you can't see anything. This is also the old revolutionary base area where Deng set out, called Gui for short.

Yunnan: Like proud as a peacock. Zhaotong is a peacock head. But at the same time, it is more like the image of a quadruped. Zhaotong is the head, Mengla and Funing are the forefoot, Ruili is the right hind foot, the left hind foot is hidden due to perspective, and Deqin is the tail. The animal held its head high and leaned back, ready to go, just like the scene before the tiger jumped into the food. It's just that the animal's head is too small, unlike a tiger, which is called the cloud/temple for short.

Guizhou: Like Winnie the Pooh, with its head facing west, Chishui pointed nose and Weining right front palm. Because of the perspective, other limbs are not obvious, but very vivid, just like a bear walking, very caring, referred to as Qian/Gui.

Chongqing: Like a Chinese character "Man". From Google Earth, we can see that there are many earthworm-shaped mountains in Chongqing, which are very long and arranged side by side, like contour lines on the map. Am I reading this right? It's a mountain, right? Chongqing for short.

Sichuan: Seen from the Jinsha River, it looks like a shield. There are many generals in history. The bravery of the Sichuan Army in the Anti-Japanese War is also well known, probably because of Chili peppers. Both Sichuan and Hunan love to eat chilies, and they all know how to eat them. The map of Sichuan has changed a lot, including Xikang province and part of Chongqing, so it seems that there is nothing now. Get an old map next time and see what it looks like, called Sichuan/Shu for short.

Shaanxi: Central Shaanxi is the great source of Chinese civilization, so its map is also like a man wearing an ancient robe facing west, with a large hem and a humble form. Some people say that it is like a warrior who bows and arrows, and Ningxia looks like a warrior who bows and arrows, referred to as Shaanxi/Qin.

Ningxia: It is like a bow when connected with Shaanxi. It looks like a person, but it has almost no legs and is not complete enough. It's called Ning for short.

Gansu: Gansu has a long terrain, because it is located in Hexi Corridor, and at the same time it is located in many-hued, because Ningxia has been delineated. Its western region is like a person facing the east, covered by Qinghai from the waist down, referred to as Gansu/Gansu.

Qinghai: It's the easiest to see and the most spiritual shape-like an eastward rabbit, Qinghai Lake is a rabbit's eye, which is very similar and vivid, and is called Qing for short.

Vast territory and rich resources. I can't see anything like it at present. I divide it into southern Xinjiang and northern Xinjiang provinces. We'll talk about it later. New Xinjiang is not very stable. My view is to formulate a series of preferential policies to attract people from the eastern region to move in, similar to the ancient immigration border. Some of what the ancients said is still very reasonable. For example, if it is not my family, its heart will be different, which is called new for short.