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What does rectifying the six chaos refer to?

Legal analysis: The six types of urban disorder refer to disorderly construction, disorderly piles, disorderly stalls, disorderly hanging, disorderly pasting, disorderly writing, and disorderly throwing and vomiting.

Legal basis: "Urban City Appearance and Environmental Sanitation Management Regulations"

Article 9 Buildings and facilities in the city should comply with the urban appearance standards stipulated by the state. Cities open to the outside world, scenic tourist cities and other cities where conditions permit can formulate urban appearance standards that are stricter than those stipulated by the state based on local specific conditions; incorporated towns can refer to the urban appearance standards stipulated by the state.

Article 10 All units and individuals shall keep buildings clean and beautiful. Objects that may hinder the appearance of the city may not be piled or hung on the balconies and windows of buildings facing the streets on streets specified by the city people's government. Building or closing balconies must comply with the relevant regulations of the city appearance and environmental sanitation administrative department of the city people's government.

Article 11 When outdoor advertisements, placards, galleries, showcases, etc. are set up in the city, they must be healthy in content and beautiful in appearance, and must be regularly maintained, painted or dismantled.

The installation of large-scale outdoor advertisements must obtain the consent of the city appearance and environmental sanitation administrative department of the city people's government, and go through the approval procedures in accordance with relevant regulations.

Article 12 Municipal public facilities in the city should be coordinated with the surrounding environment, and the facilities should be maintained and kept in good condition and clean.