1. South wind side of Jiangxi Province
Hunan is located in the transition zone from the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau to the Jiangnan hills, and from the Nanling Mountains to the Jianghan Plain. The southeast is surrounded by mountains on three sides, with Luoxiao Mountains to the east, Nanling Mountains to the south, and Wuling and Xuefeng Mountains to the west. The entire terrain is high in the south and low in the north, in an asymmetric horseshoe shape, with the southwest and east facing the north of the central part and opening to the north. The province's landforms are dominated by mountains and hills, with mountains accounting for 51.25% of the province, hilly basins accounting for 29.3%, plains accounting for 13.1%, and water surfaces accounting for 6.4%, roughly forming seven mountains, one water, and two soils. Xuefeng Mountains Xuefeng Mountains, entering from Guangxi, passes through Chengbu, Qianyang, Xupu Anhua and other counties to the north, with a total length of 300-400 kilometers and a width of 60-80 kilometers. The trend is complex, the middle section is arc-shaped and protrudes to the northwest, the overall trend is northeast-southwest, and the southern section is higher than the northern section. The main peak is 1000-1500 meters above sea level, and the second highest peak, Baoding Mountain, is 2021 meters above sea level. The North Mountain is slightly gentle, with an altitude of 500-1000m, and the highest peak, Jiulongchi, is 1621.6m above sea level. The mountain is mostly composed of metamorphic rocks and a small amount of granite interspersed with each other. It has the characteristics of deep valleys, large mountains and long extensions, and belongs to the medium-low volume landform type. The western slope of Xuefeng Mountain is gentle and the eastern slope is steep. It is an important geographical boundary in Hunan and the watershed between Zishui and Suwon. Nanling Mountains Nanling Mountains are located in the large uplift area of ??Hunan, Guangdong and Guangxi, and are one of the giant belt structures in China. Its direction is different, generally speaking, it is east-west. Where joints of intrusive bodies, metamorphic rocks and seasonal sandstones develop, they are highly resistant to corrosion and often form clusters of mountains, mostly in Zhongshan. The mountains are straight and majestic. Daojiucai Ridge in the county seat is 2009.3 meters above sea level, and Xianghualing Tiantong Temple in Linwu is 1593.7 meters above sea level. Qiling, Mengzhuling, Yuechengling and Dupangling are located in southern Hunan, with an altitude of 1000-1500 meters. They are important geographical boundaries between the central subtropical zone and the southern subtropical zone, as well as the watershed between the Yangtze River water system and the Pearl River water system. The channels connecting Hunan, Guangdong, Hunan and Guangxi are mostly in the low valleys of Nanling Mountain. The vertical band spectrum in the Nanling Mountains is obvious, the vertical differentiation of the natural environment is complex, and the base band is thick. Muluoxiao Mountains Muluoxiao Mountains, also known as the Xiangdong Parallel Mountains. Mainly distributed on the border of Hunan and Jiangxi, from north to south are the Shogunate, Li Anyun, Wugong, Wanyang, and Luoxiao Mountains. Under the control of the geological structure of the Yanshan Movement, the mountains extend from northeast to southwest, arranged in an echelon shape. Most of them are located at an altitude of 900-1600 meters. Valleys are formed in the mountains, with many rivers and large vertical height differences. The highest peak is Bamian Mountain at the junction of Zixing in eastern Guangxi, with an altitude of 2942.1 meters. The climate in the mountainous areas is warm and humid, with pine, fir, nan, camphor, bamboo and other tree species growing, and a large number of tropical flora distributed. The forest area is home to rare wild animals such as sambar deer, forest musk deer, South China tiger, and leopard. There are also precious and rare mineral deposits such as lead, zinc, copper, and gold. The middle section of the Luoxiao Mountains, including Jinggangshan, Kangning, Yongxin, Suichuan, and Lianhua in Jiangxi, and Chaling and Yanling in Hunan, was the base of the red regime during the Agrarian Revolution. There are still many revolutionary sites and cultural relics to this day. Mufu Mountain is rich in tourism resources. There are Shibi Hot Spring in the mountain, Zhoufeng, Liuxiantan, Furong Pond, Haitang Cave and other scenic spots. And the Taoist book is called Twenty-Five Caves. Fushan was originally named Tianyu'e Mountain. According to legend, during the Three Kingdoms period, Wu once camped here and refused to teach because the place was named after him. Mu Luoxiao Mountain Range - Luoxiao Mountain Mu Luoxiao Mountain Range - Luoxiao Mountain is a parallel mountain range
There are tungsten, titanium, tin, iron, coal and so on. The vegetation is subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest. The vertical band spectrum of the land is obvious. Some original secondary forests are preserved, including precious tree species such as ginkgo, fir, ginkgo, eucommia, and bitter melon, as well as precious medicinal materials such as coptis, poria, and gastrodia elata. There are rare animals such as South China tiger and leopard. Revolutionary memorial sites include Jinggangshan and Wenjia, the site of the Autumn Harvest Uprising. Places of interest include Yan Di Mausoleum, Tan Sitong Temple (Tomb), Octagonal Tower, Longjiang Academy, etc. The Zhejiang-Jiangxi Railway passes through the northern part of the mountains. Wuling Mountain Wuling Mountain is located in the northwest corner of Hunan Province and belongs to the eastern extension of the Wuyun Mountains on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. The mountains extend to the northeast, the arc top protrudes to the northwest, and the New Cathay Tectonic Belt rises, with an altitude of about 1,000 meters. The peaks maintain a certain plane, and the mountain shape is characterized by flat tops, steep slopes, and deep valleys. The highest peak, Huping Mountain, is 2098.7 meters above sea level. The development of the Wuling Mountain mountainous landform can be divided into three branches from Guannan to South-South.
North branch: Bamian Mountain, Badagong Mountain, Qinglong Mountain, Dongfeng Mountain, and Huping Mountain, distributed on the borders of Hunan, Sichuan, and Hubei; Middle Branch: Tianxing Mountain, Hongxing Mountain, Chaotian Mountain, Zhangjiajie, and Baiyun Mountain on the north side of Lishui wait. The southern branch extends from Guizhou Province into Hunan Province, including Laer Mountain, Yangfeng Mountain, Tianmen Mountain, Dalong Mountain, and Liutai Mountain. It is the main vein of Wuling Mountain and the watershed of Lishui River and Suyuan. The above three mountains all disappear into the Dongting Lake Plain. Wuling Mountain runs through the western part of Hunan Province and becomes a barrier for east-west traffic. But in some places there are low mountain passes, such as cave entrances, forming passages for east-west traffic. Xuefeng Mountains Xuefeng Mountains, entering from Guangxi, passes through Chengbu, Qianyang, Xupu Anhua and other counties to the north, with a total length of 300-400 kilometers and a width of 60-80 kilometers. The trend is complex, the middle section is arc-shaped and protrudes to the northwest, the overall trend is northeast-southwest, and the southern section is higher than the northern section. The main peak is 1000-1500 meters above sea level, and the second highest peak, Baoding Mountain, is 2021 meters above sea level. The North Mountain is slightly gentle, with an altitude of 500-1000m, and the highest peak, Jiulongchi, is 1621.6m above sea level. The mountain is mostly composed of metamorphic rocks and a small amount of granite interspersed with each other. It has the characteristics of deep valleys, large mountains and long extensions, and belongs to the medium-low volume landform type. The western slope of Xuefeng Mountain is gentle and the eastern slope is steep. It is an important geographical boundary in Hunan and the watershed between Zishui and Suwon. Nanling Mountains Nanling Mountains are located in the large uplift area of ??Hunan, Guangdong and Guangxi, and are one of the giant belt structures in China. Its direction is different, generally speaking, it is east-west. Where joints of intrusive bodies, metamorphic rocks and seasonal sandstones develop, they are highly resistant to corrosion and often form clusters of mountains, mostly in Zhongshan. The mountains are straight and majestic. Daojiucai Ridge in the county seat is 2009.3 meters above sea level, and Xianghualing Tiantong Temple in Linwu is 1593.7 meters above sea level. Qiling, Mengzhuling, Yuechengling and Dupangling are located in southern Hunan, with an altitude of 100-1500 meters. They are important geographical boundaries between the central subtropical zone and the southern subtropical zone, as well as the watershed between the Yangtze River water system and the Pearl River water system. The channels connecting Hunan, Guangdong, Hunan and Guangxi are mostly in the low valleys of Nanling Mountain. The vertical band spectrum in the Nanling Mountains is obvious, the vertical differentiation of the natural environment is complex, and the base band is thick. Muluoxiao Mountains Muluoxiao Mountains, also known as the Xiangdong Parallel Mountains. Mainly distributed on the border of Hunan and Jiangxi, from north to south are the Shogunate, Li Anyun, Wugong, Wanyang, and Luoxiao Mountains. Controlled by the geological structure of the Yanshan Movement,
Muluoxiao Mountains-Luoxiao Mountains are a parallel mountain range in eastern Hunan. It is located at 2530_-2830_ north latitude and 113130_-11425_ east longitude. The names are Gulu Mountain and Gexian Peak. From north to south, there are Jiuling Mountain, Wugong Mountain, Wanze and Zhuguang. From Liuyang, Liling, Youxian, Chaling, Anren, Yanling, Guidong, and Rucheng in Hunan to Tonggu, Wanzai, Pingxiang, Anfu, Lianhua, Ninggang, Yongxin, Suichuan, Shangyou, and Chongxi in Jiangxi Yi, with a total length of more than 300 kilometers, runs from northeast to southwest. It is the watershed between the Xiangjiang River and the Ganjiang River. Legend has it that Luo Xiao once lived here, hence the name. It is said that there are two peaks in Yishan Mountain, Lu Xiao, so it is named Lu Xiao. According to legend, Taoism is the place where Ge Xuan made alchemy, hence the name Ge Xian Peak. It belongs to the Yanling-Zixing-Yizhang fold and fault zone of the Neocathaysian system. Mainly composed of Caledonian and Yanshanian granite bodies, sand shale, dolomite, limestone and slate, it has strong corrosion resistance. The average altitude of this ridge is over 1000 meters. The highest peak is in Suichuan County, Jiangxi Province, with an altitude of 2,120 meters. The highest peak in Hunan is Maoding. In Yanling County, the altitude is 2052 meters. There are tungsten, titanium, tin, iron, coal and so on. The vegetation is subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forest. The vertical band spectrum of the land is obvious. Some original secondary forests are preserved, including precious tree species such as ginkgo, fir, ginkgo, eucommia, and bitter melon, as well as precious medicinal materials such as coptis, poria, and gastrodia elata. There are rare animals such as South China tiger and leopard. Revolutionary memorial sites include Jinggangshan and Wenjia, the site of the Autumn Harvest Uprising. Places of interest include Yan Di Mausoleum, Tan Sitong Temple (Tomb), Octagonal Tower, Longjiang Academy, etc. The Zhejiang-Jiangxi Railway passes through the northern part of the mountains. Wuling Mountain Wuling Mountain is located in the northwest corner of Hunan Province and belongs to the eastern extension of the Wuyun Mountains on the Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau. The mountains extend to the northeast, the arc top protrudes to the northwest, and the New Cathay Tectonic Belt rises, with an altitude of about 1,000 meters. The peaks maintain a certain plane, and the mountain shape is characterized by flat tops, steep slopes, and deep valleys. The highest peak, Huping Mountain, is 2098.7 meters above sea level. The development of the Wuling Mountain mountainous landform can be divided into three branches from Guannan to South-South.
North branch: Bamian Mountain, Badagong Mountain, Qinglong Mountain, Dongfeng Mountain, and Huping Mountain, distributed on the borders of Hunan, Sichuan, and Hubei; Middle Branch: Tianxing Mountain, Hongxing Mountain, Chaotian Mountain, Zhangjiajie, and Baiyun Mountain on the north side of Lishui wait. The southern branch extends from Guizhou Province into Hunan Province, including Laer Mountain, Yangfeng Mountain, Tianmen Mountain, Dalong Mountain, Liutai Mountain, etc. It is the main vein of Wuling Mountain and the watershed between Lishui and Suwon. The above three mountains all disappear into the Dongting Lake Plain. Wuling Mountain runs through the western part of Hunan Province and becomes a barrier for east-west traffic. But in some places there are low mountain passes, such as cave entrances, forming passages for east-west traffic.
2. Jiangxi Province South Wind Management Bureau
Location: Jingxian Road, Jizhou District, An City, Jiangxi Province
Altitude: 52 meters
Region: Jiangxi Province - Ji'an City - Jizhou District
Longitude: 115.001303 degrees
Latitude: 27.149720
Atmospheric pressure: 101kPa (air pressure conversion: 1kgf (1kg)=100000Pa=100kPa=0.1MPa). Except for some mountains with an altitude of 1500-2000 meters, most of them are 1000 meters above sea level, and the peaks are above 1000 meters above sea level.
Jizhou District and Anshi, Hebei and Jiangxi Province are not part of the plateau area.
Current location The middle section of the Luoxiao Mountains is located at the junction of Hunan Province and Jiangxi Province. In ancient times, it was known as the junction of Chenheng, Hunan, and Jiangxi, and the Luoxiao hinterland thousands of miles away.
The Luoxiao Mountains are a mountain system composed of several northeast-southwest mountains. It is located at the junction of Hunan Province and Jiangxi Province. It is the natural dividing line between the two provinces and the watershed between the Xiangjiang River and the Ganjiang River. To the north is the Mulianjiu Mountains and to the south is the Nanling Mountains.
The main peak of Luoxiao Mountain Range is more than 1,000 meters above sea level. Lima Peak on the south wind is the highest peak, with an altitude of 2,120.4 meters. The surrounding sister peaks with an altitude of more than 2,000 meters include Shennong Peak, Populus euphratica, Fengguanding and Hericium. Gang, Huo Shaoxi, etc. The secondary mountains that make up the Luoxiao Mountains run northeast-southwest, each with its main peak: the main peak of Wugong Mountain, Jinding, is 1,918 meters above sea level; the highest peak of Wanyang Mountain, Lima Peak, is on the south side, with an altitude of 2,120 meters; the highest peak of Bashan, Shiniuxian, is 1,918 meters above sea level. 2042 meters; Qiyun Peak, the highest peak in Guangshan Mountain, is 2061 meters above sea level.
3. The southerly side of the highest peak in Jiangxi
Yes: Huanglong Mountain. Huanglong Mountain is located at the junction of the three provinces of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi. It is a natural barrier for the three provinces of Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi. ——Scenic spots, mountains and rivers, and many places with beautiful scenery.
: 4. Nanfeng Scenic Spots in Jiangxi Province
1. Huanggang Mountain
257.8m, the highest peak in Shangrao and the highest peak in Jiangxi.
Huanggang Mountain is the main peak of Wuyi Mountain, with an altitude of 2157.8 meters. It is the highest peak in Jiangxi and the highest peak in six provinces and one city in East China. It is known as the Roof of East China, Jiangxi Tibet, the Pillar of Wuyi Mountain and Mount Everest.
Address: Yangzhuang Township, Wuyishan City, Nanping City, Fujian Province and Wuyishan Town, Yanshan County, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province
2. Be independent.
The second highest peak in Wuyi Mountain, 228 meters above sea level.
It is the second highest peak in Wuyi Mountain, the second highest peak in Jiangxi Province and East China, and the second highest peak in Shangrao.
Address: Yanshan County, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province
3. Nanfeng
220.4 meters, the highest peak in the National Nature Reserve.
The main peak of Nanfeng is 2120.4 meters above sea level. It is the main peak of the mountain range. The highest peak is Lima Feng'an, the third highest peak in Jiangxi and the highest peak in Kyrgyzstan.
Address: Suichuan County, Hebei; An, Jiangxi
4. Qiyun Mountain
2061.3 meters, the highest peak in southern Jiangxi and the highest peak in Ganzhou National Nature Reserve.
The main peak, Yunqi, is 2069 meters above sea level. It is the second highest peak in Luoxiao, the main peak in Zhuguang, the fourth highest peak in Jiangxi and the highest peak in Ganzhou. It is known as the highest peak in southern Jiangxi, and Guozhai, the third highest peak in Yunqi, is 1,920 meters above sea level. Yunqi forest covers a vast area, with towering mountains, and the forest coverage rate reaches 97.6. The mountains are towering, and clouds and mist surround it all day long.
Address: Sishun Township, Chongyi County, Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province
5. Golden Peak and White Crane Peak of Wugong Mountain
Wugong Mountain is the highest peak in Pingxiang. With an altitude of 918.3 meters, it belongs to the northern part of Luoxiao Mountain, a national 5A geological park. It stretches for 120 kilometers and has six main peaks. The mountains are steep, beautiful and primitive, and the mountains are connected and undulating. Among the many peaks, the Big and Small Golden Summits are the most famous. Among them, Baihe Peak, the main peak of the Golden Summit, is 1918.3 meters above sea level. It is the fifth highest peak in Jiangxi and the highest peak in Pingxiang City.
Address: Luxi County, Pingxiang City, Jiangxi Province
6. Wuhu Gang
1891 meters
Hugang is located in Shangrao, Jiangxi Province Qianshan County, City, is the highest peak of the Wuyi Mountains, with the main peak being 1,891 meters above sea level. The mountain got its name because it faces the hill overlooking it on a clear night under the moonlight, and the lights of the old Jiangxi Pass
Address: An City, Jiangxi Province, Jilin, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province
9. Sanqing Mountain Yujing Peak
1819.9 meters Taoist famous mountain World Heritage World Geopark 5A Scenic Area National Scenic Area National Geopark Sanqing Mountain due to Yujing, Yuxu, Yu Huashan Peak is like the Taoist priest Sanqing sitting on the top, with an average altitude of more than 1,500 meters. It is a famous Taoist mountain. The main peak of Sanqing Mountain, Yujing Peak, is 1,819.9 meters above sea level. It is the ninth highest peak in Jiangxi and the fifth highest peak in Shangrao. It is the highest and most central scenic spot in Sanqing Mountain and the scenic spot with the largest altitude difference.
Address: Sanqing Township, Yushan County, Shangrao City, Jiangxi Province
10. Jiu0jian
The 194-meter First Peak National Forest Park in Northern Jiangxi is a national-level The nature reserve
is located in An County, Yichun City, Jiangxi Province, and Wuning County, Jiujiang City. Jiujian Mountain belongs to the Jiuling Mountains. It is the highest peak (main peak) of Jiuling Mountain, with an altitude of 1,794 meters. It is called the roof of home and is the tenth highest peak in Jiangxi and the highest peak in northern Gansu.
Address: Wuning County, Jiujiang City, Jiangxi Province
5. Pictures of the South Wind Side
Jinggangshan Scenic Area is located on the border of Hunan and Jiangxi, in the middle section of the Luoxiao Mountains. The mountains are high and the terrain is complex. The main peak is over 1,000 meters above sea level, and the southernmost peak is 2,120 meters above sea level, making it the highest peak in the Jinggang Mountains. Jinggangshan Scenic Area covers an area of ??213.5 square kilometers, accounting for 32.4% of the city's total area. After preliminary investigation, it was found that there are more than 60 scenic spots and more than 320 scenic spots in the city. The natural landscape of Jinggangshan is breathtaking. There are many peaks in the scenic area, deep valleys, clear streams and lush forests. The main landscape types include: peaks, rocks, waterfalls, caves, meteorology, alpine pastoral scenery, secondary virgin forests, rare animals and plants, hot springs, etc. It's masculine, dangerous, beautiful, quiet, strange.
There are many revolutionary cultural landscapes in Jinggangshan, and it is the place with the highest concentration of revolutionary sites of the Chinese workers, peasants and Red Army in the early days of the Agrarian Revolution. In the autumn of 1927, Mao Zedong, Zhu De and other Chinese Communists led the Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army and established the first rural revolutionary base here.
: 6. Where is the southwest wind in Jiangxi?
1. Huanggang Mountain
With an altitude of 2158 meters, it is the highest peak in Jiangxi and the main peak of Wuyi Mountain on the roof of East China, located in Shangrao Yan Shan County, adjacent to Fujian;
2. Stay alone.
At an altitude of 2129 meters, the second highest peak in the Wuyi Mountains is entirely in Qianshan Shangrao, the second highest peak in Jiangxi? To be confirmed by experts;
3. Nanfeng
With an altitude of 2120 meters, it is the highest peak in the mountain range. Ji'an in Suichuan County is the second highest peak in Jiangxi in the traditional sense;
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4. Qiyun Mountain
The second highest peak of Luoxiao Mountains in Chongyi County, Ganzhou Region is 2069 meters (2061.3 meters) above sea level;
5. Wugong Mountain Golden Summit (White Crane) Peak)
With an altitude of 1918.3 meters, it is the only remaining peak of Wugong Mountain in the Luoxiao Mountains; Luxi County, Pingxiang City and Anfu County, Hebei Province intersect;
6. Wuhu Gang
1891 meters above sea level, the top of Wuyi Mountain, Shangrao Lead Mountain;
7. Pass the sound of the wind.
1887 meters above sea level, the top of Wuyi Mountain, Shangrao Qianshan;
8. Yu Jingfeng
1817 meters above sea level, the highest peak of Sanqing Mountain, also in Yushan County, Shangrao The highest peak of Huaiyu Mountain;
9. Jiulingtou
With an altitude of 1,794 meters, the highest peak of Jiuling Mountain is located in Chun'an County, Jingyi and Wuning County, Jiujiang.