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Do you like Jiangxi?
I am from Jiangxi and I love Jiangxi
My father and his grandmother fled from Guangdong and settled in Jiangxi when Japan invaded China.
The place where I grew up is a good place with beautiful mountains and green waters. The weather is good every year, the products are abundant, and people live and work in peace and contentment.
Chairman Mao Zedong said: "The peak outside Huichang City stretches directly to East Fujian", which is a place with "uniquely beautiful scenery".
The people of Jiangxi call each other "cousin" and "brother", and the people are simple and innocent.
I have traveled to many places, but I still think Jiangxi is good!
I like Jiangxi because my daughter-in-law is from Yichun, Jiangxi. The in-laws are very successful in educating their children. Our whole family likes her very much. Since I was a child, I have always been talked about by my neighbors as other people’s children. They are good at studying and polite. From the two in-laws, I can see the simple folk customs and hard-working quality of Jiangxi people. We are very impressed!
I am from Jiangxi. My father moved to Jiangxi from Xin'anjiang, Zhejiang at the age of eighteen and settled down in Jiangxi. Later, we four sisters were born. My hometown has beautiful mountains and clear waters and rich products! Hometown, I miss my hometown, I don’t need a reason to miss my hometown. Whenever facing the bright moon in the sky, missing my hometown comes like a tide, and is as out of control as a flood.
This is the cradle of red, the rich color in the history of revolution, igniting the red feelings of glory and dreams; here is the green home, the joy of green water and green mountains, bringing simplicity and innocence to the eyes; here is the precipitation of culture The layers are full of ancient charm, revealing the splendor of outstanding people.
Jiangxi is a province with quite a visual impact. There are passionate reds, verdant greens and ancient colors, which are like the ever-changing "three primary colors", making Jiangxi appear as colorful as a kaleidoscope.
Red Jiangxi: Revolutionary History Museum without Walls
Walking into Jiangxi is like walking into the historical passage tracing Red China. In the turbulent years when the Republic of China was established, Jiangxi formed a world-famous "red culture".
Since the 1920s, the Chinese Communists have launched and led the Anyuan Road miners’ strike, the August 1st Nanchang Uprising, the establishment of the Jinggangshan Revolutionary Base, and the establishment of the Chinese Soviet Communist Party in Jiangxi. The Provisional Central Government of the Republic of China, the Long March of the Red Army, and many other revolutionary activities shocked China and the world. The red cultural resources left behind by these major historical events make the whole of Jiangxi like a revolutionary history museum without walls.
Anyuan, the Cradle of the Chinese Workers’ Movement
Nanchang, the Cradle of the Chinese People’s Army
Chinese Revolution The cradle of Jinggangshan
The cradle of *** Ruijin
The starting point of the Long March is Yudu
Green Jiangxi: A land blessed by green
Jiangxi, south of the Yangtze River, is a land blessed by green. Everywhere you go, there are mountains and mountains. The water is as clear as jade. The green of Jiangxi is gentle and restrained yet highly penetrating. Like green moss, it gradually fills your whole body and mind starting from the eyes.
Many famous mountains and lakes spread across the land of Ganpo, such as Lushan Mountain, Longhu Mountain, Sanqing Mountain, Guifeng, Poyang Lake... The greenery everywhere makes people feel like they are here. Arrived at a huge natural green home.
The residence of the immortals in Mount Lu, a world natural and cultural heritage
The "Taodu" of Longhu Mountain and Danxia Landform, a world natural heritage
Sanqingshan World Natural Heritage
Poyang Lake is China’s largest freshwater lake and an internationally important wetland
Antique Jiangxi: a long-standing cultural heritage
Since ancient times, Jiangxi has enjoyed the reputation of "a country of integrity", "a land of natural treasures and outstanding people". Jiangxi, a prosperous culture, has not only nurtured the Chinese Cultural celebrities who have had an epoch-making impact on civilization, and still preserve the unique Jingdezhen porcelain culture, the simple and mysterious Nuo culture, and the outstanding academy culture.
Here was born the glorious Linchuan culture and the Luling culture of the Song and Ming dynasties; it is the birthplace and main dissemination place of Taoism, the main base of Southern Zen, and the birthplace of Southern Buddhism. Of the five families and seven clans, three and two clans originated in Jiangxi; this is the main immigration point of the Ming Dynasty's Great Migration and the base camp of Hakka culture. The profound ancestral culture makes travel full of root-seeking meaning; here is Wuyuan, "the most beautiful countryside in China". Many of the ancient villages represented still maintain the umbilical cord to the countryside...
Jingdezhen visited the kiln fires that have not been extinguished for thousands of years in the porcelain capital
Gan Nuo remembers the ancient genes of Chinese civilization
The academy culture in the countryside of Bailudong Academy
True One view of the ancestral courtyard, the birthplace of Taoism
Wuyuan, the most beautiful countryside in China
I am from Zhejiang and have never been to Jiangxi. But in my limited knowledge of Jiangxi, I still have a good impression of her.
Although I have never been to Jiangxi, I still know something about Jiangxi from the Internet and geography classes. Jiangxi is home to Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China.
Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China. I only learned about it in geography class in junior high school. When I was a child, I always thought Dongting Lake was the largest freshwater lake. It is true that Poyang Lake was not the largest freshwater lake in China a few decades ago, but it is now. When I was in geography class, every time I saw Poyang Lake in a book, I would imagine in my mind: Poyang Lake is so big, can it be as invisible as the sea?
Then there is Lushan. This was the first time I came into contact with it in the Chinese textbook in primary school. Because of that poem: I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain. We all asked the teacher where Lushan Mountain was, and the teacher replied that it was in Jiangxi. At that time, the beautiful and poetic image of Jiangxi remained in my young heart.
In short, although my understanding of Jiangxi is very limited, this limited understanding is precisely the reason why I like Jiangxi.
As a Jiangxi native, if you say you don’t like it, Jiangxi, the land where you raised yourself? It will trigger the association of outsiders, which is exactly the same as the comments of several people who have studied abroad on the Internet, saying that the air in foreign countries is sweet. People with such views make me deeply disgusted!
Some people may ask, what aspects of Jiangxi deserve my love so much?
Jiangxi is a province surrounded by mountains on three sides and water on one side. There is a saying that there are six mountains, one water and three fields. Within the territory, there are dense rivers and beautiful mountains. It has been known as the land of plenty since ancient times. The forest coverage rate is 63.1%, ranking second in the country, and the water quality rate is 84%. Almost every city has its own scenic mountains and rivers. Lushan Mountain in Jiujiang, Sanqing Mountain and Guifeng Mountain in Shangrao, as well as Wuyi Mountain in the north of Qianshan Mountain and Longhu Mountain in Yingtan are all scenic spots selected into the World Heritage List.
There are also Jinggangshan, the holy land of revolution, Wugong Mountain, the place where outdoor sports celebrities check in, Mingyue Mountain, the romantic moon culture, and so on.
Poyang Lake is the largest freshwater lake in China. After the Ganjiang River, Xinjiang River, Fuhe River, Raohe River and Xiushui River converge in Poyang Lake, they flow into the Yangtze River and flow to the sea. It can be said that from the Song Dynasty to the early Qing Dynasty, the prosperity of Jiangxi was closely related to these inland river shipping. The prosperity is also shipping, and the decline is also shipping.
Since the Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, Jiangxi Province has had 10,495 Jinshi, accounting for 10.99% of the country's total; there have been 41 top scholars. Since the Han Dynasty, there have been more than 800 biographies of people in Jiangxi, and 90 people have served as prime ministers and assistants. Out came Tao Yuanming, Yan Shu, Ouyang Xiu, Wang Anshi, Zeng Gong, Huang Tingjian, Yang Wanli, Wen Tianxiang, Zhu Xi, Tang Xianzu... and other familiar sages! By the Ming Dynasty, there was even a phenomenon where the civil and military affairs of the entire dynasty were half Jiangxi.
Jiangxi is known as "a land of integrity and righteousness". Since ancient times, teachers have been respected and education has been respected, and the literati are also loyal! In the Southern Song Dynasty, Hong Hao was sent to the Kingdom of Jin as an envoy and was detained for fifteen years. He did not forget his homeland and was called "Su Wu of the Song Dynasty". At the end of the Song Dynasty and the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty, Jiang Wanli's family would rather drown and die than surrender to the Yuan Dynasty; Wen Tianxiang fought bravely. Yuan, was captured and loyal and unyielding, and died for his country; Xie Fang became a loyal martyr, and gave everything he had to fight against the Yuan Dynasty, and he also died in captivity to show his ambition.
The background color of Jiangxi is red, which is the place that ignited the "spark" of the Chinese revolution. From the "Anyuan Road Miners' Strike", the "Nanchang Uprising" and the "Autumn Harvest Uprising", to the "Jinggangshan Reunion", and then to the establishment of the "Chinese Soviet Government" in Ruijin. There are 250,000 named martyrs from Jiangxi who died in our Red Army. Accounting for one-sixth of the country, not including the uncounted number of people.
During the Anti-Japanese War, Jiangxi was one of the main battlefields in the frontal fight against the Japanese invaders. In order to prevent the Japanese attack, 1.03 million soldiers were recruited in Jiangxi during this period, ranking fourth in the country. More than 100,000 Jiangxi officers and soldiers died defending their homeland and country. There were as many as eight major battles launched in Jiangxi. Among them, the Battle of Shanggao and the great victory at Wanjialing inflicted heavy losses on the Japanese army and demonstrated the prestige of the Chinese army!
Some people say that Jiangxi’s economy is backward? Let me tell you, outsiders say that Jiangxi is adjacent to the three coastal provinces of Guangdong, Fujian and Zhejiang. It has location advantages and should develop better. This is not the case. Jiangxi has always been blocked by mountains in the east, south and west directions. It could be said to be closed in the past. The high-speed rail to Guangdong will be opened this year, and the high-speed rail to Fujian is limited to Shangrao. The high-speed rail to Zhejiang does not even reach Quzhou in its own province, let alone Jiangxi.
Without transportation first, there will be no rapid economic development. Another thing is, I hope netizens will evaluate Jiangxi’s economy and also look at our total population.
Of course, Jiangxi also has its own shortcomings. For thousands of years, they have lived in a relatively closed environment with little contact with the outside world. However, this place has abundant rainfall and a mild climate, which is suitable for farming. Therefore, there is also the influence of the thought of contentment and happiness, and a small amount of wealth means peace, and lack of pioneering ability.
Of course, with the development of the times, Jiangxi people are also advancing with the times. We are also working hard to catch up and have made significant progress.
I like Jiangxi. People who are philanthropic certainly love their hometown.
In the early days of the liberation of Jiangxi, the land was vast and sparsely populated. My family moved from Henan to Jiangxi in the early years of the Republic of China. During the Republic of China, Henan had four major migrations due to natural disasters. There was another natural disaster in three years, in 1964. The resettlement of immigrants in Xin'anjiang, Zhejiang was done once, and then came the Three Gorges. As a result, our towns now have a mixture of dialects, including those from Henan (mostly those who migrated before liberation), Anhui, Hunan and Hubei, Jiangsu and Zhejiang (mostly those from Jiangsu and Zhejiang) Three years of disasters and immigration from Xin'anjiang) formed the "official dialect" of Henan in our "hometown", and the local area is famous for its tolerance, fraternity and simplicity. Note: hometown generally refers to: Sanxiqiao Town, Baicha Town, Meitang Town, etc. in Yongxiu, Jiujiang, Jiangxi.
As for humanities, I don’t want to say more, this is almost common sense. So is the scenery.
Speaking of the environment, let me give you an example: after the boss of one of my classmates (Hangzhou, Zhejiang) came to Lushan Xihai, also known as Zhelin Lake, to eat fish from Zhelin Lake once, he now eats fish from Zhelin Lake almost every month. He traveled hundreds of kilometers to eat fish here, and he said he had never tasted such delicious fish, with no muddy smell at all. (Local restaurants often sell fish from Poyang Lake because they pass it off as good). It can be seen that the backward industrial structure is a pure land for returning to life.
I love Jiangxi, not only because I am from Jiangxi, but also because her mountains, rivers, people, and sophistication are something I cannot feel in other places.
Some people may say that Jiangxi people tend to seek small profits. This may be a backward survival law. Just like I can understand the xenophobia in Shanghai, they are under too much pressure in life. The Jiangyou Business Gang also relied on this small profit to support its reputation as one of the top ten business gangs in China.
Finally, please attach some photos of me returning to my hometown during the National Day last year.
I went to Jiangxi during the National Day holiday. I saw the rich red passion, enthusiastic and kind-hearted people, the smoke-filled countryside, and the delicious food that I will never leave. In a word, it's beautiful, I like it very much.
On the first day I arrived in Nanchang, I took the bus as soon as I got out of the train station. My first impression was that this city is worthy of being a hero city. The buses were filled with small red flags to celebrate the motherland’s birthday. .
I had steamed pork with vermicelli for lunch, two words, fresh and tender, and stir-fried bacon with wormwood. Although it was very spicy, I still couldn't stop eating. I am a native of the north who has been born and raised for 20 years. The rice at Peking University is priced at 2 yuan or 3 yuan per bowl for a small bowl. When I go to Jiangxi to eat, I can add rice as I like. A big bowl is free of charge. It tastes like fish and rice in my mouth, which I think is delicious. Unlike my previous teacher, rice from the south is not as delicious as the rice from the north, and the grains are longer. All in all, very delicious.
After lunch, we went to the famous Tengwang Pavilion. I read the words "The falling clouds and solitary swans fly together, the autumn water lasts forever and the sky has the same color" that I have memorized many times in the book. The wind was strong, and the river rippled like a painting.
(The picture was taken at night in Ganjiang)
In the afternoon, we went to the end of the subway line, Yao Lake. The lake is very big. When we returned, we actually caught up with the themed subway. The lotus pond is full of moonlight. Fortunately, the subway in Nanchang is not as crowded as in Beijing.
I went to eat pickled fish in the evening (I like it more). The fish in Jiangxi is really tender. To this day, what I miss the most is Nanchang’s pickled fish, haha. Later, I went to Qiushui Square to see the musical fountain. I heard that there is a stone road in Ganjiang River, which is paved to half of Ganjiang River? We walked for almost an hour before we completed the stone road. The wind on the river was also so strong that I was blown away.
The next day, I went to Wuyuan, the most beautiful village in China. Because it was not the rapeseed season, I did not take the eastern route and went to the northern route. During the day, we went to Rainbow Bridge, Sixi Yan, and Lingyan Cave, and at night we visited Likeng to see the night view. Wuyuan is full of Huizhou buildings with white walls and black tiles, like ink paintings. The red carp in my wallet conquered me and I wanted to eat it.
Being born in the north, I have never seen terraced fields. When I saw them this time, I marveled at the wisdom of mankind.
On the third day, because it was autumn when we went, and the autumn sun in Huangling was particularly beautiful, we went in the morning of our return. Although it has become somewhat commercialized, the ancient village still remains, the wisdom of the older generation is still there, and people in Shaqiu are also celebrating the motherland’s birthday.
In the afternoon, we returned. After arriving in Nanchang, I always felt that something was missing. Yes, I didn’t have the crock pot soup. In order not to leave any regrets, I went to the Dansheng Jinta Food Festival and drank the last bowl. Crock pot soup left Jiangxi.
In short, Jiangxi is beautiful and I like it very much.
Jiangxi is my hometown. I am from Suichuan, Ji'an, Jiangxi. Jiangxi has high mountains, long waters, and steep terrain. But the scenery is beautiful and the villagers are all amiable and will come together to help with anything. Moreover, new buildings are being built in the countryside and new roads are being opened. I feel that Jiangxi is still very good
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