China Naming Network - Eight-character fortune telling - Which city in the southwest of Guilin, Guangxi, is described by the words "the treasures of nature and the treasures of nature, the people and the land of great people" in the famous article "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion".

Which city in the southwest of Guilin, Guangxi, is described by the words "the treasures of nature and the treasures of nature, the people and the land of great people" in the famous article "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion".

The eternally famous article "Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion" describes Nanchang, Jiangxi, as "a treasure of nature and a land of outstanding people".

Refers to present-day Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province, because this sentence comes from the "Preface to the Pavilion of Prince Teng" written by Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty. The Tengwang Pavilion is located on the bank of Ganjiang River in Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province today.

Referring to Fengdu in today’s Chongqing, the original sentence: The treasures are abundant, the dragon’s light shines on the ruins of the cow fight; the outstanding people and the earth are destroyed, and the ruins of Chen Fan are destroyed by Xu Ru. Dragon light refers to the light of the two swords of Longquan Tai'a. It is said that these two swords fell in Fengcheng, so Wuhua Tianbao refers to Fengcheng. Xu Ruzi is from Nanchang, so he lives in Nanchang with outstanding people.

The treasures of things and treasures, and the outstanding people and places come from Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty's "Farewell Preface to Prince Teng's Pavilion in Hongfu in Autumn": "The treasures of things and treasures, the dragon's light shines on the ruins of Niudou; the places of outstanding people and places, Xu Ru sits on Chen Fan's bed .” is often used to praise a place as a geomantic treasure.

The whole sentence is about the treasures of heaven and earth, the dragon's light shoots the bull and the ruins; the outstanding people and the earth, the collapse of Chen Fan under Xu Ru. Dragon light refers to the light of the two swords of Longquan Tai'a. It is said that these two swords fell in Fengcheng, so Wuhua Tianbao refers to Fengcheng; Xu Ruzi was from Nanchang.

Introduction to Nanchang, Jiangxi

Nanchang, referred to as "Hong" or "Chang", was called Yuzhang and Hongdu in ancient times. It is the capital of Jiangxi Province. It is the birthplace of the aviation industry in New China and an important city in China. A comprehensive transportation hub and photovoltaic industry base, a world-class photovoltaic industry base.

Nanchang governs 6 districts and 3 counties, and has 1 national-level new district (Ganjiang New District), with a total area of ​​7,400 square kilometers (including water areas), of which 35.8% is plain and 29.8% is water. It is known as " It has the reputation of "Wuhua Tianbao".

In 2017, Nanchang’s per capita GDP was 93,000 yuan (US$14,700), and its permanent population was 5.464 million. The rapidly developing Nanchang is attracting more and more young people. According to the "2017 National Urban Youth Index Report", Nanchang was selected as one of the ten youngest cities in China.

Nanchang City was built in 202 BC, which means "prosperity in southern Xinjiang and prosperity in the south". It is a famous national historical and cultural city. Wang Bo, one of the four heroes of the early Tang Dynasty, called it a place of "natural treasures, natural treasures and outstanding people" in his "Preface to Tengwang Pavilion". During the Southern Tang Dynasty, Nanchang Prefecture was called the "Southern Capital".

On August 1, 1927, the "Nanchang Uprising" announced the birth of the Chinese People's Liberation Army under the leadership of the Communist Party of China. With a history of more than 2,000 years, the city has left behind the tomb of Haihunhou (the mausoleum of the abandoned emperor of the Han Dynasty), the Tengwang Pavilion, the Bada Shanren Memorial Hall, Baihuazhou, and the former sites of the August 1st Uprising, among other places of interest.

Nanchang manufactured New China’s first aircraft, the first batch of coastal defense missiles, the first motorcycles, and tractors, and is an important manufacturing center. Nanchang has unique geographical advantages. In the new era, it has become one of the national comprehensive transportation hubs at the intersection of Beijing-Hong Kong-Taiwan High-speed Railway, Shanghai-Shenzhen High-speed Railway, Shanghai-Kunming High-speed Railway, Shanghai-Guangzhou High-speed Railway, and Fuyin High-speed Railway.

In August 2017, Nanchang entered the subway transfer era, and its ranking in terms of subway operating mileage rose to 19th in the mainland. Currently, Nanchang Metro has 3 lines under construction with a mileage of 108.1 kilometers, 198 kilometers are planned in the near future, and 20 rail transit lines with a total mileage of 700 kilometers are planned in the long term.