Repost: Why does Jiangxi lag behind Hunan?

Repost: Why does Jiangxi lag behind Hunan?

The main reason is that the traffic in Jiangxi is not convenient enough.

There are more mountains.

Why does Jiangxi lag behind Hunan?

Jiangxi is a typical example of "empty talk about wrong country"

Why does Jiangxi lag behind Hunan?

There are many reasons for this, as well as historical reasons. . . Jiangxi people work hard, so Jiangxi won't have to lag behind Hunan in the future.

Why did Jiangxi and Hunan become old cousins?

Let's not talk about why Jiangxi people are called Jiangxi cousins. First of all, I want to say why it is so loud: it also benefits from Chairman Mao, Premier Zhou and other founding fathers. Because they are from Hunan, Hunan people and Jiangxi people are close relatives, calling Jiangxi people "cousins". Early films and TV shows reflecting the August 1st Uprising and the Red Movement in Jinggangshan carried this name forward!

Jiangxi people are called cousins for three main reasons:

One argument is that Hunan people are descendants of Jiangxi people, and Hunan people think that they are cousins with Jiangxi ancestors, so they call Jiangxi people "Jiangxi cousins". Jiangxi is their parents' land and Jiangxi people are their relatives. So calling Jiangxi people "cousins" is very popular among Hunan people. Gradually, after hundreds of years of widespread dissemination by Hunan people, all China people probably know that Jiangxi people are "cousins" of Hunan people. I prefer to say so. )

There is also a saying that the ancestors of Jiangxi believed in geomantic omen, and it was easy to master the direction during migration, and they always loved to bring a watch (ancient compass), so mainlanders called Jiangxi people "old watches". It is said that most academic circles agree with the latter statement. Although the legend is a bit bizarre, judging from the time and events described in the legend, there have been events in history that are roughly consistent with the legend.

As for the third statement, it is also widely circulated that Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was seriously injured when he fought Chen Youliang, who was entrenched in Jiangxi, in Jiujiang. The kind farmers in Jiangxi saved him and took care of him. After he was grateful, he made a promise that if one day he became an emperor and Jiangxi people had any difficulties, they could go to see him as a cousin (ancient cousins and other relatives were closely related, so far in some areas of Jiangxi). Sure enough, Zhu Yuanzhang won the world and was rich in Nanjing, which is now Nanjing. He created the famous Ming Dynasty in history and became the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Soon, Jiangxi suffered a natural disaster that never happened in a hundred years, so someone suggested sending representatives to Beijing to meet the emperor. After seeing Zhu Yuanzhang, Jiangxi people were treated well. Zhu Gang won the world, in order to win the hearts of the people, and then in order to repay the kindness of the people of Jiangxi, he reduced taxes in Jiangxi. And allocate funds for disaster relief. Zhu Yuanzhang's actions were soon widely known in China. At that time, all China literati were happy to talk privately, and Jiangxi people were also happy to call themselves "cousins" of the emperor when they went back to illustrate the close relationship between Jiangxi people and the emperor. Over time, it became synonymous with Jiangxi people.

However, there are indications that the source of Jiangxi's old table name should be the first. But it is worthy of recognition that this term first appeared in the Ming Dynasty.

Why are Hunan girls more beautiful than Jiangxi girls? Why is the gap so big and so close …

The food is different.

Hunan's geographical position is so good, why is its economy backward?

I didn't look it up deliberately, so I answered it according to my own understanding.

First of all, who is Hunan's geographical position "so good" compared with? Can it compare with the coast? No, the advantages of the coast are self-evident, so it is normal that the economy is not as good as the coast (is it actually worse than the coast? I haven't looked it up.

Secondly, it is better than the coastal and inland locations (is there a section of the Yangtze River in Hunan? ), but not as good as Henan, Hubei and Jiangxi provinces with long river basins, because water has been well developed since ancient times.

Moreover, the economy of Hunan is not backward. Well, although I am from Jiangxi, I have the impression that Hunan is better than the central and western provinces, and Jiangxi is backward.

Finally, the economic level of a place depends not only on geographical location, but also on other factors, such as politics, environment, tourism and so on, right?

Why is Hunan poorer than Jiangxi?

This is because you haven't read history,

Why is Hunan's economy better than Jiangxi's?

Hunan's GDP, industrial added value and per capita disposable income of urban residents are better than Jiangxi's.

After the opening of Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, Hunan has been surpassing Jiangxi in economy. The subsequent Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway was also opened before Jiangxi's Jiangxi-Guangdong Expressway. Now the Beijing-Guangzhou railway will open a dedicated passenger line, and the Beijing-Kowloon line has just completed the electrification transformation.

Hunan Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan economic integration circle has begun to take shape, and the Changjiu economic circle proposed by Jiangxi is far from being formed.

Why is the relationship between Hunan and Jiangxi particularly good?

After the opening of Beijing-Guangzhou Railway, Hunan has been surpassing Jiangxi in economy. The subsequent Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway was also opened before Jiangxi's Jiangxi-Guangdong Expressway. Now the Beijing-Guangzhou railway will open a dedicated passenger line, and the Beijing-Kowloon line has just completed the electrification transformation. Hunan Changsha-Zhuzhou-Xiangtan economic integration circle has begun to take shape, and the Changjiu economic circle proposed by Jiangxi is far from being formed.

Why is Jiangxi Province poor?

It should be said that the decline of Jiangxi is nearly a hundred years, and it is also the witness history of the decline of China. I think there are three internal causes and four external causes:

Internal cause

(1) Jiangxi leads Huguang. Jiangxi has moved to Huguang for a long time, and the number of immigrants is unprecedented in the history of China. From the Song Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, it was a great migration. Jiangxi accounted for almost 20% of the national population in the Song Dynasty, and only 4% in the late Qing Dynasty, which should have a lot to do with this. Almost all of Hunan Province moved here from Jiangxi. Why? Because Chen Youliang was from Hunan, Zhu Yuanzhang killed almost all people from Hunan, so he had to move from the west of Jiangxi. Later, Sichuanese were almost killed, so both Hunan and Hubei people moved to Sichuan, and Jiangxi people had to make up for it. Thousands of years of migration has led to a sharp decline in Jiangxi's population, and at the same time, it has also promoted the status of Hunan and Hubei in the country.

(2) The loss of traffic advantage. Britain forced China to sign an unequal treaty and open the maritime ban. In addition, the opening of the Guangdong-Han Railway led to the neglect of the Grand Canal-Yangtze River-Ganjiang River-Dayuling-Dongjiang Channel from north to south in the history of China. Because it turns out that people from Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hunan and Guizhou all go north through this passage, and people from the north to the bottom also take this big passage, which is also the reason why Jiangyou businessmen can spread all over the world. Ganzhou-Ji 'an-Zhangshu-Nanchang-Jiujiang was one of the 36 most important cities in China in the Tang Dynasty, which lasted until the middle of19th century. I think this is also the most fatal blow to Jiangxi.

(3) the influence of war. Almost all the battles between the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom and the Xiang Army were fought at home, with Hunan out and Jiangxi paying for them. Almost all the money for the war was paid by Jiangyou merchants. Think about how much it will cost to fight! The wealth accumulated by Jiangyou merchants for hundreds of years was thus spent. Coupled with the war that lasted for more than 10 years, the population of Jiangxi dropped from more than 20 million to more than 10. After the war, Hunan people stood up, creating a situation of being talented only by Chu in recent 100 years. Why, Hunan people took all the money from Jiangxi people, and when they returned to Hunan, they set up various schools and taught the tough guy style, which made Hunan modern talents come forth in large numbers. Jiangxi, on the other hand, was short of funds when establishing various modern factories in modern times. There is also the revolution carried out by Party C in Jiangxi, which led to a sharp drop in population, a large number of people fled and died, and almost all the men in the revolutionary area died. Red terror and white terror hang over the industrious and simple Jiangxi people. I don't know how many heroic sons and daughters of Jiangxi died on the way to the Long March. Decades of war have turned Jiangxi into a hell on earth, leaving only widows and children. Those who fled took the funds out of Jiangxi and wanted to cry without tears. I really want to beat up Hunan people, but when they become great heroes, they push Jiangxi people into the fire pit one by one. Is it reasonable that there are no generals and marshals among the * * * generals who account for 1 of the whole country? Because Jiangxi people are kind and don't fight.

(4) National policies. Jiangxi's industrial base is very poor, and the state invests too little in Jiangxi every year. The education foundation is also very poor, because there are no decent universities. Look at the surrounding provinces again, so I won't say much. It's not fair anyway.

(2) External factors

(1) official standard thought. Since ancient times, there has been a cloud: Su Lake is ripe, and the world is full; Without the emblem, you can't become a town; Jiangyou has many courtiers. There are Wang, Wen Tianxiang and other famous people in Jiangxi. There are also traitors like Yan Song and jokes like Zhang Xun; There is a Tao Qian who won't give in for five barrels of rice. In ancient times, it was necessary to take the examination of Jinshi, so there were many people in Jiangxi who could study and be an official, so there were one tenth of Jinshi in the world. Being an official is achieved by reading, but are there any good universities in Jiangxi now? Although it is the largest in ancient academies. In today's society, economic interests are the foundation of everything. And now being an official is not about who is literate and who is more talented, but about who is more connected and who is blacker. Jiangxi people are too kind to be officials in today's society. If you can't make money, you can't be an official if you want to. There is no one above, you can't get policies and funds, and you have to continue to be poor.

(2) Feudal thought and ultra-left thought. Zhu Cheng Neo-Confucianism, Wang Lu Neo-Confucianism, Pure Land Sect and Taoism, which have influenced China for thousands of years, were all produced and synthesized in Jiangxi. These are both pride and shackles, which have locked Jiangxi's ideological progress. ......