Poultry lays golden eggs and gives a Chinese place name
Poultry lays golden eggs and beats a Chinese place name: Baoji.
Baoji was known as "Chencang" and "Yongcheng" in ancient times. It is the birthplace of the allusion "Building plank roads in the open and building Chencang in secret". It is known as "the hometown of Emperor Yan and the hometown of bronzes". In 757 AD, it was renamed Baoji because of the auspiciousness of "the crow of stone chicken". It is the sub-central city of Guanzhong-Tianshui Economic Zone, located in the west of Guanzhong Plain. The city has jurisdiction over 3 districts and 9 counties, with a total area of 18,200 square kilometers. At the end of 2014, the permanent population was 3.7532 million. Among them, the urban registered population is 1.02 million, ranking second in the province. It is one of the two cities with a population of one million in Shaanxi. ?
Baoji has a long history and is the seat of Baoxue (Baoji School). It has a history of more than 2,770 years. Four national treasures of the late Qing Dynasty were unearthed (Maogong Ding, Da Yu Ding, Sanshi Pan, and Guo Jizi Baipan). ). ?
Baoji’s climate introduction:
Baoji has a warm temperate semi-humid climate, and annual climate changes are controlled by the East Asian monsoon (including the plateau monsoon).
In winter, it is located on the south side of the powerful Siberian and Mongolian high pressures, controlled by the polar continental air masses, and the weather is cold and dry; in summer, it is located in the northeastern part of the Indian low pressure and the India-Myanmar low pressure trough and the western Pacific subtropical high pressure To the west, tropical marine air masses and polar continental air masses often cross over this area, or are controlled by a single tropical marine air mass, causing warm, rainy and hot dry weather to occur alternately.
The sunshine is relatively abundant, with the average annual sunshine hours in most areas ranging from 2,000 to 2,200 hours. The average indoor temperature is the highest in the Weihe Plain Valley, reaching 12~14℃. The city's annual average precipitation is between 590 and 900 mm, making it the area with the most precipitation in Guanzhong.