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Has it ever snowed in Fujian?

Question 1: Has it never snowed in Fujian? It can't be said that it has never snowed in Fujian. There is snow in winter in the high altitude areas of northern Fujian, but it is only light snow and Mao Mao rain, not as heavy as that in the north. There is almost no snow in southern Fujian except some high mountains above 1000 meters. In rainy winter, there is little rain and snow, but it is usually seen in the morning and not at noon.

Question 2: Where did it snow in Xiamen that year? In some local chronicles and newspapers in Xiamen, it has been repeatedly claimed that there have been several snowfalls in Xiamen in the past hundred years. In these records, it is clear that it snowed twice in Xiamen Island: first, it snowed in Xiamen and Tongan in the 16th year of Qing Qianlong (175 1); The second one is "194 1 year 65438+1October 30th, it snowed heavily in Xiamen".

To discuss whether it has snowed in Xiamen, we must first determine the scope of "Xiamen". If "Xiamen" refers to Xiamen, including Tongan County after September 1973, then, because there are high-altitude middle and low mountains and high hills in Tongan County, according to the law of temperature change, the temperature will drop by 0.6C every time the altitude rises 100m. Therefore, it is not uncommon for snow to fall in Tongan mountain area.

In fact, when people talk about whether it snows in Xiamen, the geographical concept of "Xiamen" does not include Tongan County, but only refers to Xiamen Island. As we all know, Xiamen Island is a warm island. According to the standard of dividing four seasons by meteorology, there is no winter in Xiamen Island. People are interested in whether it has snowed in Xiamen Island without winter.

So, can the above statement about snow in Xiamen Island stand the test?

First, let's look at the first record. At the beginning, this record simply stated that it snowed in Xiamen during the Qianlong period. It is based on the fact that at that time, a poet named Zhang Xilin wrote a poem entitled "Walking through the snow in Nanguan". The author thinks that Nanguan is the town Nanguan, and there is snow in the town Nanguan, which shows that it has snowed in Xiamen Island. Later, it was verified that Zhang Xilin's "Walking in the Snow in Nanguan" was written in the 16th year of Qianlong, including the sentence "It was thick with snow in Hongshan last night". As a result, this record became "In the sixteenth year of Qing Qianlong, it snowed in Tongan, Xiamen." This statement is far-fetched.

According to the records in Volume XIII of Xiamen Biography in Daoguang Edition of Qing Dynasty, Zhang Xilin "has a good word. Longxi Gong Sheng I tried again and again, but I didn't sell it, so I didn't want to go to the house. Let go of the scenery and recite for yourself. I live in Shuangchi, Lujiang, because the pool is on Weng. He wrote three episodes of Grass by the Pond, two volumes of Chorus Poetry and three volumes of Historical Theory. " As Zhang Xilin is a tribute student from Longxi and has participated in scientific research many times, he is definitely not a permanent resident of Xiamen. Although he mentioned the place name "Hongshan" in his poems, place names often have the same phenomenon. So whether this Hongshan is the Hongshan of Xiamen Island is still inconclusive. His poem is entitled "Walking through the Snow in Nanguan", but the statement that "Nanguan" means "Town Nanguan" is groundless. Looking up the Qing Daoguang edition of Xiamen Annals and Xiamen Annals of the Republic of China, I didn't see the saying of "Nanguan" or "Zhennanguan", and I didn't see any records about snow in the interpretation of Hongshan where Zhennanguan was located. To say the least, even if Zhang Xilin's "Walking through the Snow in Nanguan" was really written in Xiamen Island, it is not advisable to take literary and artistic works as the historical basis. The ancients sang: "Yanshan snowflakes are as big as seats." It would be a joke if someone said that "Yanshan once had snowflakes like straw mats". Li Bai has a poem: "Three thousands of feet with White Hair". Wouldn't it be ridiculous if someone came to the conclusion that "Li Bai's hair is three thousands of feet"? So it should be said that it snowed in Xiamen Island in the 16th year of Qianlong.

The second record was even more sensational. Xiamen Island with a warm climate will not only snow, but also have "heavy snow". However, it is not too difficult to verify this record, because this "meteorological wonder" appeared in 194 1 year 1 year, which is more than 60 years ago. Today, people around the age of 80 should not forget this-if there is indeed a "heavy snow" spectacle on Xiamen Island. However, the author has investigated many elderly people over 75 years old, but no one has seen snowflakes or snowflakes on Xiamen Island.

According to the person who first published this information, it comes from the Japanese version of the information entitled "Highlights of the Recovery of Xiamen" compiled by the Japanese during their occupation of Xiamen, which is completely reliable. But I still don't believe that Xiamen people at that time knew nothing about such a rare phenomenon in Xiamen's meteorological history. Finally, I'd like to get an original document and ask comrades who are familiar with Japanese. The result was a big surprise: the original record was not "heavy snow" at all, but "sporadic light snow appeared after 9 pm" The phenomenon of "sporadic light snow in a short time" is more peculiar and the news is more sensational, but the scientific spirit of seeking truth from facts has been seriously hurt.

To sum up, there will be no snowy weather such as "heavy snow" and "snowflakes" in Xiamen Island, but when a particularly strong cold current strikes, there will also be "sporadic" recorded in the Diary of Rebirth in Xiamen >>

Question 3: Is it possible to snow in Fujian? This year's cold wave is relatively cold, and the snow line has reached Guangzhou. It snowed in Guangzhou yesterday. Whether it snows in Fujian depends on the furniture in Fujian. Due to the blocking of Wuyi Mountain, the cold wave in Fujian may not be as serious as that in Guangdong.

Question 4: Does it snow in Fujian? ! ! ! It seldom snows here in Fujian, but it can't be said that it doesn't snow. Like last year's cold wave, there was heavy snow. The snow is as high as some people's, and many locals team up to see the snow. But the flat bottom is more hehe. This kind of snow scene is only available in particularly cold mountainous areas. I still remember the first time it snowed in Fujian, at least at my kindergarten age, and now I am a sophomore; )

Question 5: Which city in China has never snowed? It has never snowed in many cities, such as Guangdong Province (except northern mountainous areas), south-central Guangxi, southern Yunnan, Fujian coastal areas, Hainan Province and so on.

Specific big cities are: Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Foshan, Dongfu, Huizhou, Shantou, Zhuhai, Zhongshan, Yangjiang, Jiangmen, Maoming, Zhanjiang, Jieyang, Shanwei, Chaozhou, Xiamen, Quanzhou, Fuzhou, Haikou, Sanya, Nanning, Yulin, Guigang, Qinzhou, Fangchenggang, Beihai, Ruili and Pu 'er. It has never snowed.

Question 6: Has it really never snowed in Putian, Fujian since ancient times? It is difficult to see several cities in the east, especially Zhangzhou, Xiamen, Quanzhou, Fuzhou, Putian and Ningde. Some relatively high mountains also snow, such as Gushan Mountain in Fuzhou last year.

Question 7: Has it ever snowed in Taiwan Province? It has never snowed on the flat land in Taiwan Province Province. It snows in the mountains 1 He Huanshan-it snows almost every winter. 2 Yushan-The cold current in winter always snows. 3 Yangmingshan in Taipei-Yangmingshan is not very high, but it was once a timely help 12 in, but only for a short time. It will stop soon.

Question 8: Which cities in Fujian have snow? Do you want to see snow in Fujian? I suggest you go to Huanggang Mountain in Wuyishan City. Huanggang Mountain is the main peak of Wuyishan Mountain, located at the junction of Fujian and Jiangxi, and the highest peak in southeast China, with an altitude of 2 158 meters, and is known as the "roof of East China".

Question 9: Will it snow in Fujian? It will snow. . . However, the snow here only falls in rural areas with relatively high altitude or remoteness. . . It has no effect on the city. There is no snow in the city. . Don't worry. . . The weather in Fujian is not cold in winter, and the temperature is generally above 3 degrees. . .