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What are the license plate rhymes in 56 provinces?

License plate jingles in 56 provinces are as follows:

Beijing (Beijing), Tianjin (Tianjin), Shanghai (Shanghai), Chongqing (Chongqing), Jilin (Kyrgyzstan), Liaoning (Liaoning), Shanxi (Shanxi), Hebei (Hebei), Qinghai (Qinghai), Shandong (Shandong), Henan (Henan) and Jiangsu (Jiangsu). Guizhou (Guizhou), Yunnan (Yunnan), Sichuan (Sichuan), Heilongjiang (Black), Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region (Mongolia), Uygur Autonomous Region (New), Xizang Autonomous Region (Tibet), Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (Ning), Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (Guangxi), Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Hong Kong) and Macao Special Administrative Region (Macau).

License plate, commonly known as license plate, also refers to vehicle number plate. This is a sign hung on the front and back of the car respectively. It is usually made of aluminum, iron, plastic or paper, with the registration number, registration area or other relevant information engraved on it.

The license plate is the registration of the number and information of each car. Its main function is to know the area of the vehicle through the license plate, and also to find the owner and registration information of the vehicle according to the license plate.

The license plate number can be designed by yourself, except that the first two are in line with national regulations, others are free to choose.

The current civil license plate is Type 92, which has been used nationwide since July 1994.

The first number of the license plate is Chinese characters: it represents the provincial administrative region where the vehicle's household registration is located, and it is the abbreviation of each province, municipality directly under the central government and autonomous region. For example, Beijing is Beijing, Shanghai is Shanghai, Hunan is Hunan, Chongqing is Chongqing, Shandong is Shandong, Jiangxi is Jiangxi, and Fujian is Fujian.

The second place of the license plate is English letters: it represents the prefecture-level administrative region where the vehicle's registered permanent residence is located, and is generally the letter code of each prefecture-level city, region, autonomous prefecture and league. Generally, the provincial vehicle management office ranks according to the situation of administrative regions at the local level: (the letter "A" is the code of the central city of the provincial capital, capital or municipality directly under the central government, and the subsequent letters are ranked in no particular order).

In addition, I and O are skipped when arranging English alphabet codes of prefecture-level administrative regions, and O is usually used as police cars or government agencies (the letter O in the army and armed police has nothing to do with this).