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Why shouldn't Jiangxi make Ganzhou the provincial capital?

? First of all, it needs to be explained that Jiangxi Province is called "Jiangxi" for short, not because of Ganzhou, but because of the 3354 strong river, the largest river in Jiangxi, so it is called Ganjiang for short. Ganzhou's name also comes from Ganjiang River. Therefore, Jiangxi province, referred to as "Jiangxi" for short, is the reason why Ganzhou should become the capital of Jiangxi, which is too reluctant. One is a giant who started with Shan Hai Jing in the Warring States Period. There are giants in the south with long arms on their faces and hair on their bodies. Animals born in the mountains should be gorillas, baboons and the like. Due to the early record, some people think that its root comes from giants. Second, the Yangtze River and Mekong River join the Ganjiang River. It's a little complicated. Some people say, first of all, there is longevity and tribute. The two rivers in Ganzhou intersect, and the word "long-term worker" is merged into "Gansu". Others say, first of all, there is the name of Ganjiang, and there is a word "Gan" between longevity and tribute.

Second, let's talk about why Nanchang can become the capital of Jiangxi Province. From the perspective of geography and the historical development of Jiangxi, the geographical situation of Jiangxi as a whole is centered on the Jiangxi River Basin and Poyang Lake, spreading to the south, west and east. Poyang Lake Plain and the middle and lower reaches of Ganjiang River have been the centers of cultivated land, population, economy and culture in Jiangxi for thousands of years. Nanchang is located in the center of this center, with Nanchang as its capital, which can better manage and influence this area.

? Thirdly, let's analyze why Ganzhou should not be the capital of Jiangxi Province. Ganzhou is located in the south of Jiangxi Province and the upper reaches of Ganjiang River. The Yangtze River and Mekong River, two important tributaries at the source of Ganjiang River, meet here and merge into a river to flow northward. Ganzhou is located at the intersection of the Yangtze River and Mekong River. Ganzhou is located in the mountainous area on the north bank of Lingnan Mountains. The small plains in China are not only inconvenient to communicate with Ganzhou and Jiangxi in history, but also inconvenient to other parts of the country. The mountainous terrain also affects the expansion and development of the city itself. Because it is far away from the population, economy and culture center of Jiangxi Province, the transportation in mountainous areas is inconvenient, and the connection with other cities in Jiangxi Province is also affected, so it is not suitable to be the capital of Jiangxi Province.