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Why is the relationship between Jiangxi people and Fujian people better than that of Zhejiang people?

Because Jiangxi and Fujian have close contact and interaction.

The relationship between Jiangxi people and Fujian people is not universal, because the cultural, historical and social backgrounds of the two regions are not exactly the same. However, from the perspective of history and culture, Jiangxi and Fujian have close ties and interactions. First of all, Jiangxi and Fujian are geographically close, both located in the southeast of China. The geographical proximity makes the exchanges and contacts between the two places more frequent and close.

Historically, both Jiangxi and Fujian have rich cultural heritage and unique natural landscapes, which also attract mutual exchange and reference. Secondly, Jiangxi and Fujian have their own traditional cultures. For example, traditional handicrafts such as porcelain, tea and camphor wood in Jiangxi, and tulou, Nanyin and Mazu culture in Fujian are all representative cultural heritages. The exchange and integration of these traditional cultures not only enriched the local cultural life, but also promoted the cultural inheritance and development.

Finally, the economic cooperation between Jiangxi and Fujian is getting closer and closer. With the development of China's economy and the deepening of reform and opening up, Jiangxi and Fujian are actively promoting economic transformation and upgrading and industrial restructuring. The economic cooperation between the two places not only promotes the local economic development, but also promotes the flow of talents, technology and capital.

The reason why Jiangxi people are closest to Hunan people;

The nearest two provinces in China are Jiangxi people and Hunan people. After meeting, people from these two provinces will be regarded as "old cousins", that is, Hunan Province and Jiangxi Province, both of which belong to the central region. One of the most popular sayings is that a considerable number of Hunan people migrated from Jiangxi, and they are related by blood.

This has to start from the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty. During that period, due to years of war, parts of Hunan were deserted, so a large number of Jiangxi people moved to Hunan during this period. Later, during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, they migrated for the same reason. Every time these Jiangxi people move back to their hometown to worship their ancestors, they will call their hometown "old cousins". This also makes the relationship between Jiangxi people and Hunan people closer.