There is no difference between the three eastern provinces, so why not merge into the northeastern province? The comment area woke up tens of thousands of readers
author:Lohas Ancient Dragon
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Some people asked: The three eastern provinces are no different, so why not merge them into one province?
A netizen said that it is because these three provinces are not different that they are divided into three provinces, and if they are very different, they may be divided into one province.
So what is the principle of dividing the mainland's provincial-level administrative regions? Let's take a look at what netizens in the comment area have to say.
There are still big differences between countries and provinces.
Hunan, Jiangxi, and Hubei were divided into three different theaters of operations, mainly for reasons of military deployment.
This netizen is really a master of the world [flash of inspiration]
The three eastern provinces also include Shandong and Hainan?
The neighboring customs and Xi are the same, if they are divided in this way, then there will be more provinces in the country [cover face]
What this netizen said makes some sense, what do you think?
Southern Jiangsu and northern Zhejiang, in fact, are all in the south of the Yangtze River.
What does it mean to start a business together, you make it clear [Look]
The place is too big to manage, and the population is also large.
Jiangxi is a province surrounded by cities with a trillion GDP [look]
Abbreviated as the three eastern provinces, or the northeast
Mengdong actually belongs to the northeast, but Xi is used to treating Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning as northeast.
In fact, the administrative divisions of the mainland are divided according to geographical, ethnic, economic and political principles, which are conducive to better management and coordination of various affairs and to promote local social and economic development.
For example, in 1965, Qinzhou, Beihai, and Fangchenggang were divided from Guangdong to Guangxi, because it was taken into account that ethnic minority provinces like Guangxi should have their own access to the sea, facing the ocean and the world, which would be conducive to Guangxi's development.