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Where is Jiangnan?

Jiangnan in a broad sense includes the area south of the Yangtze River in five provinces and one city, including Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui and Jiangxi. In a broad sense, Jiangnan has a vast territory and diverse landforms, so it is often regarded as "Great Jiangnan", which is roughly consistent with the meteorological scope of Jiangnan.

The four rice markets and three famous buildings in the south of the Yangtze River are all in the south of the Yangtze River. The south of the Yangtze River includes three famous mountains, three rivers and three lakes-Huangshan Qiantang River and Taihu Lake, Lushan Ganjiang River and Poyang Lake, Hengshan Xiangjiang River and Dongting Lake. ?

The definition of "Great Jiangnan" began in ancient times and is often described in literary works. For example, Du Fu's Random Encounter Li Guinian was written in Changsha. The Jiangnan referred to in the weather forecast is roughly the Jiangnan zone in a broad sense.

Attractions:

Jiangnan Garden is an outstanding representative of China classical gardens, which clearly reflects China people's outlook on nature and life. Jiangnan garden is a natural landscape garden which mainly makes ponds and mountains. It flourished in the Six Dynasties and finally in the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

Among the classical gardens in Jiangnan, the "four famous gardens" in Jiangnan are represented by Nanjing Zhanyuan, Suzhou Liuyuan, Humble Administrator's Garden and Wuxi Jichang Garden.

In addition, there are Shanghai Yuyuan Garden, Nanjing Yuyuan Garden, Xuyuan Garden, Mustard Garden, Yangzhou Slender West Lake, Geyuan Garden, Heyuan Garden, Suzhou Canglang Pavilion, Lion Forest and Nantong Water Painting Garden. They are all models of classical gardens in the south of the Yangtze River, and Xuanwu Lake in Nanjing is the only remaining royal garden in the south of the Yangtze River.

Refer to the above? Baidu encyclopedia-Jiangnan