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What is the relationship between Jiangxi and Jiangsu?
Jiangsu, a coastal province in the east of China, is called "Jiangsu" for short. In 1667, jiangnan province (South Zhili in Ming Dynasty) was separated from the east and west, and the province was established. The name of the province is taken from the initials of jiangning house and Suzhou. The Republic of China followed the establishment of the Qing Dynasty and remained in Jiangsu Province. During this period, Nanjing and Shanghai were separated from Jiangsu Province to establish "special cities". In 1949, the People's Administrative Office of Northern Jiangsu and the People's Administrative Office of Southern Jiangsu were established with the Yangtze River as the boundary. In 1952, Jiangsu Province was rebuilt. Jiangsu is one of the richest areas in China. The province's comprehensive economic strength has been in the forefront of the country. In 21, Jiangsu's GDP was 4,9.3 billion yuan, ranking second in mainland China after Guangdong. The annual per capita GDP reached US$ 7,7, ranking first in all provinces (excluding municipalities directly under the Central Government).

Jiangxi Province, referred to as Jiangxi for short, is located in the southeast of China, on the south bank of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. In 733 AD, Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty set up the West Road in the south of the Yangtze River, which was named as a province, and it was also abbreviated as Ganjiang River, the main river in China. Since ancient times, it has been rich in products and rich in humanities, and has been known as "the treasure of things and the outstanding people". Jiangxi, with a total area of 166,9 square kilometers and a population of 44,567,5 (21), consists of 11 prefecture-level cities, with Nanchang as the capital.

People in Jiangsu Province, Jiangxi Province, drink the same river, also known as Jiangyou and Jiangyou. One is a developed province in the east and the other is a poor province in the middle.