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How to recite the maps of China provinces?

How to treat the ingenious method of memorizing China map?

The map of China is like a rooster, which can be cut into six parts: head, back, tail, belly, feet and bottom.

The head of a chicken is the easiest to remember: Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning.

There is only one chicken back: Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

The chicken tail is simpler, and it is from Xinjiang.

Chicken feet are also very simple, namely Taiwan Province Province and Hainan.

The hard part is the chicken belly and the chicken ass. It saves too much. But don't be afraid, we have a method, that is, treat the chicken belly as an inverted triangle and a cross, and treat the chicken butt as a rectangle and a square with me.

Let's take a look at the chicken belly first:

Inverted Triangle: Guangdong Province is the bottom corner of the inverted triangle, Fujian Province, Jiangxi Province and Hunan Province are the waist of the inverted triangle, and Hubei Province, Anhui Province and Zhejiang Province are the bottom lines of the inverted triangle. , thus forming an almost inverted triangle. Hong Kong and Macao are among them.

Cross means: Ningxia, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Shandong and Jiangsu provinces are made into a horizontal line, and then Hebei and Henan provinces are regarded as a vertical line. A horizontal line and a vertical line form a cross.

We regard this inverted triangle and cross as a chicken belly, except for the head, back, tail, belly and feet, then we regard the rest as a chicken butt. And the chicken butt can be seen as a rectangle and a square! !

Rectangular: Tibet, Qinghai and Gansu provinces are regarded as oblique rectangles.

Square: Sichuan, Yunnan, Chongqing, Guizhou and Guangxi are considered as a square.

So the map of China can be said to be composed of a chicken head, a chicken waist, two chicken feet, a chicken tail, a triangle, a cross, a rectangle and a square. ...

As for the pictures, you can directly look at the map of China.