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Is the traditional mode of transportation in China a north-south boat?

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I think so, too ... The original sentence is "South Ship North Horse". I'm not sure if it's the right time, but it means the same thing (just kidding).

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Quote: In ancient times, an important feature of highway transportation was that it was transported by boat in the south and by horse in the north.

Quote: In ancient China, boats in the south and horses in the north were the main modes of transportation. The reason is that the climate in the south is humid, the precipitation is abundant, and the surface river network is densely covered, so the ship transportation adapted to the "water town" came into being. In the north, however, the climate is arid and semi-arid, grasslands are widely distributed and animal husbandry is developed. In addition to providing milk and meat products, horses have been domesticated as vehicles by the people in the north and become vehicles on the land in the north because of their good endurance and high speed.

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In addition, the south is in the north, the south is short and the north is high, and the south is mostly in the north. The south is Beiping, which is open to the south and closed to the north. The south is dominated by the north, and the south is waterlogged and the north is dry. The south is light and the north is heavy.

Among them, southern politics and northern politics, and the south emphasizes that the north is a modern word.