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Do Guangshui people admit that they are from Suizhou?

I come from Suizhou. Theoretically speaking, it is natural for Guangshui not to admit it. Don't say that Guangshui doesn't know Suizhou, and not many people in Suizhou know Guangshui. I'm still in high school, and I have Guangshui in my class. Only then did I know that there was another county-level city in Suizhou. Speaking of this, Guangshui basically stays in the local high school, and few people come to Suizhou No.12 Middle School. In the last century, Suizhou should not be as good as Guangshui economically. It can become a low-level city because of its history and culture. Chiming bells made Suizhou famous in modern times, but it is because of history and culture that chimes can be excavated. Furthermore, Suixian was bigger than other county-level cities in the past and should be upgraded to a prefecture-level city. Although poor, after 20 years of development, it is still a small city with five lines. This also explains why Suizhou did not develop Guangshui because of poverty. It should be impossible to suck blood, because the economic education on both sides is the same as insulation, so it can only be said that there is no way to support it. However, if we want to say why the water was divided when the prefecture-level city was established at that time, it is not for the county-level city or prefecture-level city to say, so don't say that Suizhou wants this instead of that, but small cities can choose. Don't say that this county-level city doesn't agree, nor does that prefecture-level city. To tell the truth, what can a county-level city do if it doesn't agree? It is useless for the prefecture-level city above you to disagree. Changing Suizhou into a county-level city is the second scheme, that is, two county-level cities are merged, and the first scheme is three. If there is a merger, not many people will oppose it. The second plan was chosen after comprehensive consideration, but it was chosen. The basically determined plan can only be obeyed regardless of whether you agree or disagree at the county level or the prefecture-level city. To sum up, Guangshui denies what Suizhou should do, and Guangshui can't blame Suizhou. Splitting is the above policy, and even conspiracy theories have come out, isn't it nonsense? On the issue of economic development, is it possible for a backward prefecture-level city to develop a county-level city to replace itself? No sense of belonging. It doesn't matter whether it develops or not, because wide water is inseparable. Suizhou is poor and small now, and it can't be any smaller, otherwise it can be called a prefecture-level city. In addition, it is even more impossible to change the existing prefecture-level cities back, which is unrealistic compared with water. Because if Suizhou develops into a first-tier city, the size of the place is not a problem. Of course it is possible to leave. Of course, in theory, Suizhou will develop into a third-tier city after all. Theoretically, it is impossible to change back to a county-level city.