Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Qu's polyphonic character

Qu's polyphonic character

The pronunciation of disyllabic words is qú.

Quzhou is a prefecture-level city in Zhejiang Province. Interpretation is the road, the road extending in all directions. Qu is a standard secondary character in modern Chinese, which is found in Biography in Qin Dynasty and belongs to pictophonetic characters. Qu Di refers to a place that extends in all directions and is located at the junction of many countries. If you get it first, you can easily get the support of the world.

Quzhou is introduced as follows:

Quzhou City, also known as Ke Cheng, is a prefecture-level city under the jurisdiction of Zhejiang Province, located in the Yangtze River Delta, the western part of Zhejiang Province, the upper reaches of Qiantang River and the western end of Jinhua Quzhou Basin. It is connected to Nanping City in Fujian Province in the south, Shangrao City and Jingdezhen City in Jiangxi Province in the west, Huangshan City in Anhui Province in the north and Jinhua City, Lishui City and Hangzhou City in the province in the east.

The terrain is mainly mountainous and hilly, belonging to subtropical monsoon climate; By 2023, there will be 2 districts and 3 counties in the city, 1 county-level city, with an urban area of 8844 square kilometers; By the end of 2022, the total registered population of Quzhou City was 2,550,300. No.28 Sanjiang East Road, Baiyun Street, Kecheng District, municipal government.

Quzhou City belongs to the subtropical monsoon climate zone. Four distinct seasons throughout the year, long winter and summer, short spring and autumn, sufficient light and heat, abundant precipitation, moderate temperature and long frost-free period, with the characteristics of "short spring and autumn, long summer and winter, mild temperature, abundant sunshine and obvious drought and flood". The winter wind is stronger than the summer monsoon all year round. The wind direction in urban areas and Changshan is east-northeast, that in Longyou and Jiangshan is northeast, and that in Hua Kai is north.

There are various landforms in this area. At the turn of spring and summer, the complex terrain conditions help to stop the stagnation of the front and increase the chance of precipitation. In midsummer, it is difficult for typhoons to penetrate deep into the territory, with less impact and more static and hot weather.

The border of Quzhou City is the western section of Jinqu Basin, and the corridor basin extending to the northeast has laid a basic landscape pattern, which is symmetrically distributed in the north and south with Qujiang River as the axis, and the altitude gradually rises. On both sides of Qujiang are valleys, which extend to hills and low mountains, and then to low mountains and Zhongshan. On the southeast edge is the Xianxialing Mountains, with the highest peak in China, Dalonggang, at an altitude of1500.3m..