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Many place names in China are named after their places. Besides China, there are also Shandong and Shanxi, which are bounded by mountains. Hebei and Henan, which are bounded by rivers; Hubei and Hunan, which are bounded by lakes; I don't know what the border between Guangdong and Guangxi is. In addition, orientation is not only used to determine the natural form of geography, but also used to determine the humanistic situation of geography. For example, the place where the emperor was educated was called Middle Earth. In addition to Middle Earth, there are Dongyi, Xidi, Naman and Beihu. It can be seen that the so-called orientation is also mixed with the meaning of position. Under the same psychological effect, China people also have a habit of attaching great importance to people's native place. It became popular as early as Wei, Jin, Sui and Tang Dynasties. All the dignitaries will be looked up to by the local people according to the county where they live. This ethos has been affecting modern China. For example, Li Hongzhang, Minister of Beiyang in the late Qing Dynasty, was born in Hefei, Anhui Province, and was called Li Hefei; Zhang Zhidong, the governor of Guangdong and Guangxi, was born in Nanpi, Zhili (now Hebei), called Nanpi Zhang; Kang Youwei, the leader of the Reform Movement of 1898, was born in Nanhai, Guangdong Province, and was called Kang Nanhai. Yuan Shikai, a traitor in the early years of the Republic of China, was born in Xiangcheng, Henan Province, and was called Yuan Xiangcheng. Guangxi warlord Lu Rongting, a native of Wuming, Guangxi, calls himself Lu Wuming ... In addition, there are those big and small, and everyone often starts from them. ...
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