Who knows whether Shaanxi Ankang belongs to the south or the north?
By geography. The south and north of China take the Qinling Mountains-Huaihe River line as their dividing line. The north of the Qinling Mountains-Huaihe River is the northern region, and the south of the Qinling Mountains-Huaihe River is the southern region. The obviously different climates make the natural landscapes in the north and south of the Qinling Mountains completely different. The northern slope of the Qinling Mountains and the Guanzhong Plain to the north are temperate deciduous broad-leaved forests and forest steppe-brown soil belt. The southern slope of the Qinling Mountains and the Hanjiang Valley to the south are a mixture of northern subtropical deciduous broad-leaved and evergreen broad-leaved forests. Forest - yellow-brown soil and yellow-brown soil zone.
Due to the differences in geographical location, climate, soil, plants, etc. between the north and south of the Qinling Mountains, there are also obvious differences in agricultural production.
South of the Qinling Mountains, the average January temperature is above zero degrees Celsius, and the annual precipitation exceeds 800mm. It is a humid subtropical area. Crops can grow year-round. Good hydrothermal conditions ensure the growth of rice and rapeseed. , vegetables can be cultivated in the open field in winter. It is the main rice, wheat, and rapeseed area. The cultivated land is mainly paddy fields, and rice and wheat are harvested twice to three times a year.
North of the Qinling Mountains, the average temperature in January is below zero degrees Celsius, and the annual precipitation is less than 800mm. It is a warm temperate semi-humid area. Because the temperature in winter is low, it provides conditions for winter wheat to survive the winter. Winter wheat grows and grows. The quality is better than that in the south of Qinling Mountains. The high temperature in summer is suitable for growing cotton, corn and rice. Therefore, the main crops are temperature-loving crops. The cultivated land is mainly buried. Generally, there is one crop a year or three crops every two years. The scenery in winter is relatively monotonous.
Ankang is just at the junction of the south and the north. So there is a phenomenon.