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Why is the territory of Guangdong and Guangxi so strange in Ming and Qing Dynasties? Why doesn't Guangxi go to sea?
Ming and Qing dynasties were very chaotic for Guangdong and Guangxi. At that time, not only was the regional division very unclear, but there was no seaport or port in Guangxi at that time. The reason is that the area is too remote and the economic development is slow. Although it was very humbled, there was nothing that could be done for the Republic of China at that time. The country still doesn't know whether it is life or death, let alone regional division.

1. During the Republic of China, the chaotic political management made Guangdong and Guangxi very confused. Guangdong and Guangxi were actually a name for Guangnan East Road and Guangnan West Road in the Song Dynasty. Hiro? What does this word stand for? Actually, it's because of the name of a big official in the Han Dynasty. The official name is Guangxin. He used to be an official in Guangdong and Guangxi in the Han Dynasty. Guangxin came here and made a series of changes, which made people's lives there better and better. People respected the official so much that he later named the land Guangdong and Guangxi.

Second, Guangxi has no access to the sea, because the Republic of China is too corrupt. The government of the Republic of China was in chaos, and the country almost fell. Everyone is avoiding war, and no one cares about Guangdong and Guangxi at all. In fact, the division of Guangdong and Guangxi during the Republic of China was similar to that now. There is no big difference, but Guangxi developed very slowly at that time. Because it is remote, no one will care about its harbor, so Guangdong is much better than Guangxi. Up to now, this is partly because Guangxi is not a coastal area at all, secondly, there was a war during the Republic of China, and Guangdong and Guangxi were left unattended, and thirdly, Guangxi's geographical location was too remote.

There are only a few well-known ethnic minorities in Guangxi, which shows that the lack of Haikou is a great obstacle to the development of Guangxi, while Guangdong is very different. Now China is a first-tier city in Guangdong. Because of its rich culture and materials, many people are not as familiar with Guangxi as Guangdong, which also shows that culture and economy will greatly affect a city.