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Which city does the stove refer to?

China's three major stoves refer to Chongqing, Wuhan and Nanjing. Chongqing has a humid subtropical monsoon climate, with an annual average temperature of 16 to 18 degrees, the hottest monthly average temperature of 26 to 29 degrees, and the annual extreme temperature of 40 degrees. Wuhan belongs to subtropical monsoon humid climate zone, with the highest average temperature of 29.3 degrees in July, 0/35 days in summer and 60 days in spring and autumn respectively.

The three stoves in China refer to Nanjing, Wuhan and Chongqing.

1. Nanjing has a humid climate in the north subtropical zone, with an annual average temperature of 15.4 degrees, an annual extreme temperature of 39.7 degrees, a minimum of-13. 1 degree, and an annual average precipitation of1106mm.

2. Wuhan belongs to subtropical monsoon humid climate zone, with the highest average temperature of 29.3 degrees in July and 135 days in summer; There are about 60 days in spring and autumn.

3. Chongqing has a subtropical monsoon humid climate, with an annual average temperature of 16 to 18 degrees, an average temperature of 26 to 29 degrees in the hottest month, an annual extreme temperature of 40 degrees, and an average temperature of 4 to 8 degrees in Leng Yue.

1, Chongqing, Wuhan, Nanjing and Changsha, four cities in the Yangtze River valley in the south of China, are called the four furnaces because of their hot summer climate and long duration of high temperature and hot summer weather.

2. Fuzhou, Chongqing, Changsha, Nanchang, Hangzhou, Shanghai and Nanjing in the latitude area of the Yangtze River in the south are hot in summer and densely populated provincial capitals, which are called the Seven Fireplaces.

3. Jiuzao refers to nine cities in the Yangtze River Basin. The temperature from high to low is Fuzhou, Chongqing, Changsha, Nanchang, Hangzhou, Shanghai, Nanjing, Wuhan and Hefei.

The high temperature in the north is different from that in the south. The high temperature in the north appears in June and July every year, while the high temperature in the south appears in July and August. There are two main areas prone to high temperature in northern China, namely Turpan Basin in Xinjiang, North China Plain and Huanghuai area.