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Does Wuhan belong to the south or the north?

Question 1: Is Wuhan south or north? The north is bounded by the Yangtze River.

Question 2: Is Wuhan south or north? South of the Yellow River is the South! Wuhan is Central China!

Question 3: Does Hubei belong to the south or the north? If you insist on dividing it, it is generally considered to be the south.

Qinling Mountains and Huaihe River are the dividing lines.

1. Geographically, the Qinling-Huaihe line is the dividing line between the north and the south of China. It was put forward by Zhang Yu 1908, the first president of the Geographical Society of China (now the Geographical Society of China) in the Qing Dynasty, which is the dividing line between subtropical and temperate zones in China. It is also the dividing line between Oriental Region and Palaearctic Region of the world fauna, with a total length of 1700 km. Qinling-Huaihe River flows through Gansu, Shaanxi, Henan, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces. There are obvious differences in climate, hydrology, soil, vegetation, agricultural production, architectural style, people's customs and habits between the north and south sides of Qinling Mountains. In winter, the tall Qinling Mountains block and weaken the southerly northwest wind, making the temperature difference between the north and the south of the mountain 2℃-5℃, sometimes reaching 7℃. To the north of Qinling-Huaihe line, there is low heat, less precipitation and slightly alkaline soil. However, due to the aggravation of damp and heat, abundant precipitation and acidic soil in the south of the line, "Huainan orange, Huaibei orange" was caused. What's that? Soil and water are different. The Spring and Autumn Annals of Yan Zi and Yan Ying tell the great differences between the customs of the North and the South with the Huaihe River as the boundary. The whole territory of Hubei is south of Huaihe River in Qinling Mountains.

2. Historically, during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Hubei and Hunan were Chu (the five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period and the seven chivalrous men in the Warring States Period) and the overlord of the south (the Chu people once won the Central Plains), but there is no doubt that the Chu people worshipped the phoenix (totem) and regarded it as the supreme good, which is far from the dragon totem in the northern Central Plains. "Jing" and "Chu" are the descriptions of the superiority of the northern Zhongyuan people to the overgrown weeds, thorns and sparsely populated south at that time. From the mid-Spring and Autumn Period when Chu people called themselves "I am a barbarian" (Central Plains people despised me as "Man Jing") to the Qin and Han Dynasties, Jianghan culture showed typical southern cultural characteristics. With the changes of dynasties and administrative divisions, northern Hubei (Xiangyang, Shiyan and other places) had a long-term relationship with northern Henan before the Yuan Dynasty. All the above places have the characteristics of eating noodles or rice noodles, while other places mainly grow rice and take rice as the staple food (Note: Regan Noodles is a famous snack in Wuhan, not a staple food! ), northeastern Hubei was merged with western Anhui (western Anhui), southeastern Hubei was placed under Jiangxi, central and southern Hubei (Jingzhou and other parts of Hubei) and Hunan was Huguang Province. It was not until after the Southern Song Dynasty that the outline of Hubei Province began to appear. The real province was established in the third year of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1664), and Hubei Province was established because it was located in the north of Dongting Lake.

3. Culturally, with the change of administrative divisions, Hubei has become a place of cultural confrontation between North and South, and northwest Hubei (Xiangyang and Shiyan) has both North and South characteristics. "People's Good Songs" in Nanshan District of western Hubei (Yichang, Enshi and other places) (like southern Sichuan); There are "Wu San-ti" and "Wu Ti Chu Yun" in southeastern Hubei (like Jiangxi in the south). Wuhan, the provincial capital (one of the best industrial and commercial cities in China in the late Qing Dynasty, the Republic of China and the early days of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and one of the national manufacturing centers and important industrial bases) is an immigrant society. The dock culture of "the thoroughfare of nine provinces" is "the customs are still mixed and varied", and the north and south converge, and all corners of the country are like the Yangtze River. The main culture is like water, and the dialect tone (southern characteristics) was lost during the Republic of China. The complicated situation really shows the strong blending of Jingchu culture. But at least on the whole, Hubei people are closer to the south in their beliefs and habits.

Question 4: Does Hubei belong to the south or the north? Hubei Province is located in the south-central part of China, in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, north of Dongting Lake, hence the name Hubei, abbreviated as Hubei, and the provincial capital Wuhan. Hubei is between 29 05 ′ and 33 20 ′ north latitude, east longitude10821′ and16 07 ′, bordering Anhui in the east, Jiangxi and Hunan in the south, Chongqing in the west, Shaanxi in the northwest and Henan in the north. Hubei is surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north, and Jianghan Plain, the land of plenty, is in the middle.

Hubei is a transportation hub connecting east and west and connecting north and south. Wuhan Tianhe International Airport is an important airport in the inland of China. The Yangtze River runs from west to east, crossing the whole province1062km. The Yangtze River and its largest tributary, the Han River, have moist chutian, vertical and horizontal water networks and dense lakes, so Hubei is also called "the province of thousands of lakes".

Question 5: Does Hubei belong to the south or the north? Hubei definitely belongs to the south of China, because its geographical position is south of Huaihe River and Qinling Mountain.

Question 6: Does Wuhan belong to the north or the south? South, obviously.

Question 7: Is Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge in the south or north of Wuchang? Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge is in the west of Wuchang District.

Driving route: the whole journey is about 9.7 kilometers.

Starting point: Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge

1. Start from the starting point to the northwest, drive along Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge for 660m, and go straight into Da Qiao Road.

2. Drive along Da Qiao Road for 320 meters and go straight into Guishan South Road.

3. Drive along Kameyama South Road 1.3km, turn right slightly and enter Kameyama South Road.

4. Drive along Guishan South Road for 230m, cross Qintai Overpass, take Exit 4, and turn around and enter Guishan South Road.

5. Drive along Guishan South Road1.3km, and go straight into Da Qiao Road.

6. Drive 320 meters along Da Qiao Road and go straight into Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge.

7. Drive along Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge for 1.9 km and go straight into Wu Luo Road.

8. Drive along Wu Luo Road 1.9 km and go straight into Wu Luo Road.

9. Drive along Wu Luo Road for 70 meters, cross Dadongmen overpass, take the 1 exit, and turn right into Zhongshan Road/Wuchang Railway Station.

10. Drive along Zhongshan Road 1.4km and turn left ahead.

1 1. Drive 70 meters to the finish line.

End point: Wuchang station

Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge is located on the Yangtze River between Sheshan in Wuchang, Hubei Province and Guishan in Hanyang. It is the first bridge on the Yangtze River and the first double-track railway and highway bridge built on the Yangtze River after the founding of New China. It is called "the first bridge of the Yangtze River". Since its completion, this bridge has become a landmark building in Wuhan.

Wuchang District is located in the southeast of Wuhan, across the river from Hankou and Hanyang, and adjacent to Luojiagang, Yujiatou, Qingshan District in the north. It borders Hongshan Township and Qingling Township in Hongshan District in the east and south, and borders the Yangtze River in the west. It is the largest and most populous of the seven central urban areas in Wuhan, covering an area of 82.4 square kilometers, with a registered population of1130,000, four streets 14 and community neighborhood committees 19 1 4. Wuchang was founded in the Warring States Period 1800 years ago, and is now the seat of Hubei Provincial Party Committee and Provincial Government. It is the political, cultural and information center of Hubei Province, where more than 200 foreign institutions in China and the headquarters of many financial institutions, commercial enterprises and large companies gather, forming the Jiangnan core area of Wuhan.

Question 8: Do Hubei and Wuhan belong to the south or the north? The north and south of China are bounded by Qinling Mountains and Huaihe River. Wuhan is of course the south of this line.

Question 9: Does Wuhan belong to the south or the north? Ha ha laugh. Right in the middle. ..

South of the Yangtze River is the south ... Wuchang is south of the Yangtze River. ..

Hankou and Hanyang are in Jiangbei. ..

Hey hey. ...

Question 10: Does Wuhan, Hubei Province belong to the south or the north? Generally speaking, the south of the Yellow River belongs to the south, and the north of the Yellow River belongs to the north. Wuhan is located in the Central Plains and belongs to the south.