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Resolutely not, Changbai Mountain is real, and it is not something that can be won by playing word games like the Dragon Boat Festival. China is now a regional power, and Changbai Mountain is obviously on this side of China's national border, it is impossible to give it to South Korea, if so, how can it be worthy of the 1.3 billion Chinese, if South Korea wants to forcibly occupy, but also look at its own strength, can it confront the 3 million PLA and the militia in the northeast? It would be impossible if it was to rely on the United States to intervene, and now it is not the era of the Cold War, and the United States will not be so confused and involved in a direct confrontation with China!
Because if the two countries go to war, the losses of the United States are immeasurable, and this is why the United States should think twice before acting.
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South Korea will give Japan Dokdo bs stick without Takeshima
What an international joke lz
The value of Changbai Mountain is immeasurable, not to mention why give a stick.
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When pigs fly!
Even if it's a small mountain, it's part of China's territory! That's sacrosanct!
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Completely impossible problem ==
So don't worry.
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This question does not seem to have technical content.
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Now is the new China, not the past!!
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No way! When pigs fly!
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Changbai Mountain belongs to both China and North Korea.
The main peak of the Changbai Mountains is located in Changbai Korean Autonomous County, Baishan, Jilin Province, and is the birthplace of the Yalu River, Songhua River and Tumen River. It is the birthplace of the Manchu people in China and the sacred mountain of Manchu culture. The highest peak of Changbai Mountain is the General Peak in North Korea, with an altitude of 2,749 meters.
Baiyun Peak, the highest peak in China, with an altitude of 2,691 meters, is the highest peak in Northeast China.
In a broad sense, Changbai Mountain refers to the eastern mountainous areas of China's Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang provinces, as well as the Russian Far East and the Korean Peninsula. Changbai Mountain in the narrow sense refers to the southeastern region of Jilin Province, with an east longitude of 127°40'~128°16', 41°35 N'~42°25'The area between China and North Korea is the boundary mountain.
Characteristics of the mountain system of Changbai Mountain:
The Changbai Mountains are composed of multiple northeast-southwest parallel folded fault mountains, basins and valleys. The westernmost list is Daheishan in Jilin Province and Daqingshan in Heilongjiang Province in the north; The middle column starts from Zhangguangcailing in the north and is divided into two branches in Jilin Province.
The west branch of Laoye Ridge and Jilin Hada Ridge, the east branch of Weihu Ridge and Longgang Mountain Range, extend to the south to the Qianshan Mountain Range; The main veins of Wanda Mountain, Lao Yeling and Changbai Mountain are listed in the east. It covers an area of about 280,000 square kilometers.
The above content reference:Encyclopedia - Changbai Mountain.
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Changbai Mountain has been since ancient timesChinese territory
It is the highest peak in Northeast China, known as the "Roof of Northeast China", located in today's Jilin Province of China and Samjiyon County of Lianggang Province in North Korea.
Changbai Mountains. The highest peak is the "General Peak" (formerly known as Baektu Peak) within the Korean border, with an altitude of 2,750 meters, which is the highest peak in the Changbai Mountains. The highest on the Chinese side is Baiyun Peak, with an altitude of 2,691 meters, making it the highest peak in Northeast China.
Climatic characteristics
The main peak of Changbai Mountain belongs to the temperate continental mountain climate affected by the monsoon, and in addition to the characteristics of the general mountain climate, there is also an obvious vertical climate change.
The general characteristics are: long and bitter winters, short and cool summers, windy and dry springs, and foggy and cool autumns. The average annual temperature is between -7 and 3, the average temperature in July does not exceed 10, January is the coldest, the average monthly temperature is about -20, and the lowest temperature has been minus 44.
There are less than 2,300 hours of sunshine per year. The frost-free period is about 100 days, and the summit is only about 60 days.
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Changbai Mountain is located in the southeastern region of Jilin Province, with an east longitude of 127°40'~128°16', 41°35 N'~42°25'in between. It is the boundary mountain between China and North Korea. It is the birthplace of the three rivers of Tumen River, Yalu River and Songhua River, and is famous for its beautiful scenery at home and abroad, the endless forest sea, and the rare birds and animals that inhabit it, so that it was listed in the United Nations International Biosphere Reserve in 1980.
Changbai Mountain is a dormant volcano that has had several eruptions in history. Therefore, the unique landform landscape formed is magically beautiful, majestic and magnificent, primitive nature, and the scenery is infinite! Those who have come are all yearning for the future, and those who have come are all staying.
In the summer of 1983, Comrade *** climbed to the top of Changbai Mountain and wrote an inscription"Changbai Mountain"、"Tianchi"banner and send out the admiration:"It's a big pity that I can't go to Changbai Mountain in life! The main peak is 2,691 meters above sea level, and there are 16 peaks above 2,500 meters above sea level, with a total area of more than 8,000 square kilometers.
It starts from Songjiang Town in Antu County, Jilin Province in the north, starts in Songjiang River Tourism Development Zone in Fusong County in the west, ends in Nangangling in Helong County in the east, and extends to North Korea in the south. Changbai Mountain is the cradle of the people of all ethnic groups in Northeast China for generations, the ecological barrier of the three eastern provinces, the sacred mountain of the Chinese nation, the birthplace of the Manchus, and it was designated as a holy place during the Qing Dynasty.
In the 60s, Changbai Mountain was completely Chinese, and later, at the request of North Korea, half of it was allocated to North Korea. It has nothing to do with South Korea. It's the stick that wants it, but China doesn't give it, haha.
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Located on the border of China and North Korea, it has nothing to do with South Korea.
Changbai Mountain, located in Antu County, Yanbian Prefecture, Jilin Province and Fusong County, Baishan City, is the boundary mountain between China and North Korea and one of the top ten famous mountains in China.
1. National 5A-level scenic spot and the first mountain in Kanto. It is named after its main peak with white pumice and snow, and is known as "the snow for thousands of years is the pine of the year, and it goes straight to the first peak in the world". Baiyun Peak in China is the highest peak in Northeast China at 2,691 meters above sea level, while the highest peak of Changbai Mountain is Jiangjun Peak in North Korea.
Changbai Mountain is the highest volcanic body with the largest vent in Northeast China. Changbai Mountain also has a beautiful meaning of "keep each other for a long time, to the white head".
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Even South Korea and North Korea used to be Chinese, not to mention Changbai Mountain, which is definitely China's!!
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At first glance, I knew that I didn't learn geography well in junior high school.
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How could there be Chinese ...... ask such a question
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In the process of "de-sinicization", South Korea also asked China to change the translation of "seoul" from "Seoul" to "Seoul".
Asking others to change the names of places they translated, this kind of thing seems to be the only case in the international community, some people take the Sino-Japanese Diaoyu Dao dispute as an example, saying that the Chinese will also oppose the Japanese calling Diaoyu Dao Senkaku Islands, but that is actually different, in fact, if Japan gives up fighting with China for Diaoyu Dao, whatever you call that island, it is Japan that occupies Diaoyu Dao, and China will oppose related matters - this has a legal basis.
Is Changbai Mountain the same? Of course, it's different, Changbai Mountain is the boundary mountain between China and North Korea, which has never been disputed, but the Koreans have been shouting that Changbai Mountain is theirs. Their opposition to China's naming of mountains within its borders illustrates this, in fact, over the past few years, South Koreans have become more and more brainless about the ownership of Changbai Mountain, and Kim so-hyun is only one of them.
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