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How does the climate in Leping, Jiangxi compare with Tai 'an, Shandong?

Leping city has a long history and a prosperous culture. In the first year of Guanghe in the Eastern Han Dynasty (AD 178), the county government was established. Named after "Le 'an River in the south and Linping in the north", it has a history of 1800 years. 1September 2, 9921Approved by the State Council, it is a city under separate state planning in Jiangxi Province and managed by Jingdezhen City. Located in the transition zone between the hills in northeast Jiangxi and Poyang Lake Plain, the southern edge of the northeast is mountainous, and the main peak of Curie is 789.2 meters above sea level, which is the highest point in the city. The central plains are staggered with hills, while the western plains are more plain. It belongs to the humid climate in the middle subtropical zone, with an annual average temperature of 16.6~ 17.6℃. The annual precipitation is 1670 mm, which belongs to subtropical monsoon climate, and the four seasons are humid and pleasant.

Taian City, Shandong Province belongs to the temperate continental semi-humid monsoon climate zone, with four distinct seasons, suitable cold and heat, synchronous light and temperature, and the same season of rain and heat. Spring is dry and windy, summer is hot and rainy, autumn is sunny and cool, and winter is cold and snowy. The annual average temperature 13℃ is the highest in July, with an average of 26.4℃, and the lowest in June, with an average of -2.6℃. The average annual precipitation is 697mm. Mount Tai is1532.7m above sea level, which has obvious alpine climate characteristics. The temperature at the top of the mountain is generally 7 ~ 8℃ lower than that at the foot of the mountain, and the annual average precipitation is 1 106 mm.