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Lingnan refers to the area south of the Five Mountains in southern China, which is equivalent to the whole territory of Guangdong, Guangxi, and Hainan, as well as parts of Hunan, Jiangxi and other provinces. Historically, Lingnan also included the Red River Delta in Vietnam, which was once ruled by the Chinese Imperial Dynasty. After Vietnam's independence from China, the concept of "Lingnan" gradually excluded Vietnam.
Due to the change of administrative divisions, when the word "Lingnan" is now mentioned, it specifically refers to the three provinces and regions of Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan, and some counties and cities in Jiangxi and Hunan located south of Wuling are not included. Lingnan Lingnan was the land of Baiyue in ancient times, it was the place where the Baiyue people lived, and at the end of the Qin and early Han dynasties, it was the jurisdiction of the Nanyue Kingdom and the Minyue Kingdom. The so-called Lingnan refers to the south of the five mountains, which are composed of five mountains: Yuecheng Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, Qitian Ridge and Da Yu Ridge.
It is generally distributed in Fujian (including Wuyi Mountain), eastern Guangxi to eastern Guangdong and the junction of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces. It is the largest transverse tectonic belt mountain range in the south of the Yangtze River in China, and is the watershed of the two major river basins of the Yangtze River and the Pearl River. For a long time, it is a natural barrier, and the Nanling Mountains have hindered the transportation and economic ties between the Lingnan region and the Central Plains, making the economy and culture of the Lingnan region far inferior to that of the Central Plains, and it is called "the land of barbarians" by the northerners.
Since Zhang Jiuling, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, dug the Meiguan Ancient Road in Da Yuling, the Lingnan area has been gradually developed. The Book of Jin and the Geographical Chronicles of the Qin Dynasty refer to the Nanhai, Guilin, and Xiang Counties established in the Qin Dynasty as the "Three Counties of Lingnan", clarifying the regional scope of Lingnan. Lingnan is bordered by Wuling in the north, the South China Sea in the south, Yunnan-Guizhou in the west, and Fujian in the east, covering most of present-day Fujian, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi and northern Vietnam.
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Now there is no such city. Lingnan City is a fictitious name, and it is generally believed that "Lingnan City" alludes to "Guangzhou City".
Lingnan refers to the area south of the Five Mountains in southern China, which is equivalent to the entire territory of Guangdong and Guangxi, as well as parts of Hunan, Jiangxi and other provinces.
Lingnan was the land of Baiyue in ancient times, it was the place where the Baiyue people lived, and at the end of the Qin and early Han dynasties, it was the country of Nanyue.
of the territory. The so-called Lingnan refers to the south of the five mountains, which are composed of five mountains: Yuecheng Ridge, Du Pang Ridge (Jieyang Ridge), Mengzhu Ridge, Qitian Ridge and Da Yu Ridge.
It is generally distributed in the eastern part of Guangxi to the eastern part of Guangdong and the junction of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces. It is the largest transverse tectonic belt mountain range in the south of the Yangtze River in the south of China, and is the second largest mountain range in the Yangtze River and the Pearl River.
Watershed of the watershed.
For a long time, the Nanling Mountains have been a natural barrier, hindering the transportation and economic ties between the Lingnan region and the Central Plains, making the economy and culture of the Lingnan region far inferior to that of the Central Plains.
It is called the "Land of Barbarians" by the northerners. Since the Tang Dynasty Prime Minister Zhang Jiuling.
After the Meiguan Ancient Road was excavated in Da Yuling, the Lingnan area was gradually developed.
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Lingnan refers to the area south of Wuling in southern China, which is a general term, and Wuling is separated from the inland as a boundary. Wuling is generally distributed in the eastern part of Guangxi and eastern Guangdong, as well as the border of Hunan and Jiangxi. Lingnan is a historical concept, because the administrative structure is changing due to different dynasties, and now Lingnan generally refers to South China.
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Lingnan refers to the southernmost part of China, the Tropic of Cancer crosses the central part of Lingnan, and the temperature difference between the north and south of Lingnan is large, only the north has snow in winter, and the south rarely snows. Lingnan is high temperature and rainy, and the five mountains are: Yuecheng Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, Qitian Ridge, and Da Yu Ridge.
Lingnan culture is rich and colorful, which is mainly composed of four parts: the root culture (i.e., the language identity culture), the Baiyue culture (i.e., the inherent local culture), the Central Plains culture (that is, the northern culture that migrated south), and the overseas culture (that is, the foreign culture that was imported), and through a large number of cultural relics unearthed in modern times, it can be judged that Lingnan had a splendid Stone Age and bronze civilization before the Qin.
Lingnan has been the land of Baiyue since ancient times, the place where the Baiyue people lived, and in the late Qin and early Han dynasties, it was the jurisdiction of the Nanyue State. Lingnan is south of Wuling. Wuling is the largest horizontal tectonic mountain range in the south of the Yangtze River in China, the watershed of the Yangtze River and the Pearl River, and the south of the Yangtze River was called the "land of barbarians" in ancient times.
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Lingnan is the general name of the area south of Wuling in the south of China. The five mountains are composed of five mountains: Yuecheng Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, Qitian Ridge and Da Yu Ridge, which are roughly distributed in the eastern part of Guangxi to the eastern part of Guangdong and the junction of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces. The area south of the five mountains is mainly the Han region, and since ancient times, the Lingnan region has belonged to Yangzhou in the Han region of Kyushu.
Administratively, Lingnan was once the name of Lingnan Province in the Tang Dynasty, which corresponds to the entire territory of Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan and the Red River Delta in Vietnam, which once belonged to the rule of the Chinese Dynasty. Later, it was divided into Lingnan East Road and Lingnan West Road, which was the beginning of the partition of Guangdong and Guangxi. During the Five Dynasties period, Vietnam became independent and separated. In the fourth year of Chunhua in the Song Dynasty, the name of Lingnan Road was changed to Guangnan Road.
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Lingnan is the general name of the area south of Wuling in southern China, located in the southernmost part of China, the Tropic of Cancer crosses the central part of Lingnan, and is roughly distributed in the eastern part of Guangxi to the eastern part of Guangdong and the borders of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces.
The temperature difference between the south and the north of Lingnan is large, and only the north generally snows in winter, and the south rarely snows. The climate is characterized by high temperature and rainfall. Plant resources are very abundant, providing favorable conditions for animal growth, and it is one of the most prosperous areas for animals in the country.
Lingnan culture is composed of four parts: root culture, Baiyue culture, Central Plains culture, and overseas culture, and its connotation is rich and colorful. A large number of cultural relics have been unearthed in modern times, which proves that Lingnan had a splendid Neolithic and Bronze Age high civilization before the Qin Dynasty, and is one of the birthplaces of Chinese civilization.
The ancient Lingnan culture was less influenced by foreign culture, and its cultural main body was the indigenous Yue culture of Lingnan, which was a primitive root culture. This shows that the Lingnan primitive culture, like the primitive culture of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River basin, is the birthplace of the primitive culture of the Chinese nation.
Lingnan culture is composed of four parts: the original root culture (i.e., the culture of language identity), the Baiyue culture (i.e., the inherent local culture), the Central Plains culture (i.e., the northern culture that migrated south), and the overseas culture (i.e., the foreign culture that was imported), and its connotation is rich and colorful. It covers academics, literature, painting, calligraphy, opera, crafts, architecture, gardens, folklore, religion, food, language and many other contents. Geographically, Lingnan culture is divided into three major parts: Guangdong culture, Gui culture and Hainan culture, especially the Cantonese culture, Hakka culture and Chaoshan culture that belong to Guangdong culture, which constitute the main body of Lingnan Han culture.
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Lingnan is a general term for the area south of the Wuling Mountains in southern China, separated from the inland by the Wuling Mountains. The five mountains are composed of five mountains: Yuecheng Ridge, Du Pang Ridge, Mengzhu Ridge, Qitian Ridge and Da Yu Ridge, which are roughly distributed in the eastern part of Guangxi to the eastern part of Guangdong and the border of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces. Historically, it has included Guangdong (including Hainan, Hong Kong, and Macao), Guangxi, eastern Yunnan Province, and parts of southwestern Fujian Province.
Lingnan is a historical concept, and the administrative structure of each dynasty is different, and the division and title of the Lingnan system have also changed greatly. When the term Lingnan is now mentioned, it specifically refers to Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Hong Kong, and Macao, which is the area of the potato front area in South China today.
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Lingnan is generally the title of the ancients, and now it is the Guangdong region of China, which belonged to the wild land in ancient times.
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In the history of our country, the Tang Dynasty Lingnan Road, including the Red River Delta in Vietnam, which was once under the rule of the Chinese Dynasty; It was only after the Song Dynasty that northern Vietnam was separated.
Lingnan is**Lingnan, also known as Lingwai and Lingbiao, in a broad sense, refers to the area south of the Five Mountains in southern China and the northern part of Vietnam, which is equivalent to the whole territory of Guangdong, Guangxi and Hainan, as well as parts of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces and the area north of the Red River Delta in Vietnam.
In a narrow sense, Lingnan refers only to the southern part of Wuling in southern China, because after the Song Dynasty, it began to divide into Quang Nam East Road and Quang Nam West Road, and Vietnam was separated, so it does not include the northern part of Vietnam now.
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