Nankang has a long history, rich culture and prosperous economy and trade. Nankang has been an important link between the Central Plains and South Guangdong since ancient times, with many merchants and celebrities. Tian Bi, a great hermit in Ming Dynasty, Xie Qikun, a local chronicler in Qing Dynasty, Chen Zanxian, a pioneer of workers, Lai Chuanxiang, a famous anti-Japanese, and Guo Dali, a famous economist who translated Das Kapital into Chinese for the first time, are all from Nankang. After the reform and opening up, Nankang Municipal Party Committee and Municipal Government actively implemented the strategy of individual prosperity development, which made Nankang's private economy start early and develop rapidly, and became a famous strong private economy city in Jiangxi Province. Fei Xiaotong, a famous sociologist, summarized Nankang's economic phenomenon as "out of nothing, out of nothing, out of nothing, out of nothing, out of nothing, out of nothing, out of nothing, out of nothing, out of nothing, out of nothing. In 2006, the city's GDP reached 38. 800 million yuan, achieving total fiscal revenue of 3 1 billion yuan, total retail sales of social consumer goods of1/0.40 billion yuan, per capita disposable income of urban residents of 7084 yuan, up by 8. 1%, and farmers' income of 286 1 yuan, up by/kloc-.