Jiangsu is rich in tourism resources, and natural landscape and human landscape blend with each other. There are ancient towns and water towns, Millennium famous temples, classical gardens, lakes and mountains, imperial tombs and ruins of the capital, which can be described as "Wu Feng, each with his own strengths"
Second, Anhui Province.
In the history of Anhui, there are Xin 'an School and Longcheng School, and the print schools are Wuhu Iron Painting and Huizhou School. Cheng Jiasui, Li Yongchang and Li, pioneers of Xin 'an School of Painting, were the main members in their heyday, along with Wang Zunsu, Wu, Dai Benxiao, Wu Tianbiao and Xue Zhuang. Xin 'an Painting School occupies an important position in the history of China painting.
Third, Fujian Province.
Fujian province has always been famous for its complicated dialects. There are seven Chinese dialects in China, five of which are Min dialect, Hakka dialect, Gan dialect, Wu dialect and Mandarin. The formation of dialects is mainly due to social differentiation, people's migration, ethnic integration and geographical barriers. Various dialects in Fujian have their own unique formation process.
Fourth, Shandong Province.
Qilu culture is a regional culture formed and developed in Shandong in the pre-Qin period, including Taoist culture, military culture, legalist culture, Mohist culture, yin and yang, vertical and horizontal, witchcraft, punishment, fame, agriculture, medicine and so on. Its core is Confucian culture. Tian Maoquan, a contemporary writer, believes that Qilu culture gradually evolved from regional culture to official culture and mainstream culture after Qin and Han Dynasties.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Henan Province
Henan is the hometown of China Shenlong. Taihao Fuxi, known as the head of Huang San and the ancestor of mankind, created a dragon totem in Huaiyang, Zhoukou, realizing the first great integration of many tribes in ancient Central Plains. Xuanyuan Huangdi, known as the head of the five emperors and the ancestor of mankind, unified the tribes in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and unified their thoughts and spirit.
In Xinzheng, Zhengzhou, the dragon is also regarded as the totem of the new tribe, and China people call themselves "descendants of the Yellow Emperor" and "descendants of the dragon". Long Bang in Puyang is the earliest "dragon" image in China, and is praised as "a dragon in China" by archaeology and sociology.