Yueyang's introduction:
Yueyang County, which belongs to Yueyang City, Hunan Province, is located in the northeast of Hunan Province, bordering Tongcheng County, Hubei Province in the east, Lianping County in the southeast, Miluo City in the south, Huzhou City in the southwest, Yuanjiang City and Nanxian County, Huarong County and Junshan District in the west, and Linxiang City, Yunxi District, Yueyang Tower District and Junshan District in the north.
By the end of 2022, the resident population of Yueyang County was 557,200. In 2020, Yueyang County will administer 14 townships and 1 offices, with a total area of 2,809 square kilometers.
Yueyang County was called Baling in ancient times, and it has been 1700 years since it was founded in the first year of Taikang in the Western Jin Dynasty. Since ancient times, outstanding people have been an important birthplace of Huxiang culture.
There are Shang and Zhou ruins, Lujiao ancient kiln, Lingyun Tower and other places of interest in the territory; He left the footprints of Qu Yuan, a patriotic poet, Niu Hao, a famous anti-gold star, and Fang Fu, the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty. It is the hometown of Wu, a master of ancient Chinese prose, and Mao Zhiyong, a revolutionary pioneer and former vice chairman of Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. A large number of contemporary heroes have been trained, such as Zhang and Fu, heroes of manned diving, and Hu Minghai, champion of canoeing in the Asian Games.
Climate:
Yueyang county is located in the middle and low latitudes of the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, which belongs to the subtropical continental monsoon humid climate and is greatly influenced by the monsoon.
Its climate is characterized by four distinct seasons, strong seasonality, moderate heat, changeable temperature in spring, cold in early autumn, short severe cold period, long hot summer period, concentrated rain and drought in summer and autumn. Due to the influence of mountainous terrain and Dongting Lake effect, the climate is diverse and disastrous weather is frequent. At the same time, there are some differences between hilly areas and lake areas.
By county-average time 18 14 hours, which is one of the longest areas in Hunan province. 1978—2007, the highest exposure in this county was 2054.9 hours, the lowest exposure was 1453.8 hours, and the exposure rate was 4 1%.
There are more sunny days in summer and autumn, and the sunshine hours are longer, which are 552.8 and 594.8 hours respectively, reaching 6. 1 and 6.6 hours per day on average, accounting for 63.3% of the total sunshine hours. Because there are many sunshine hours in these two seasons, there is often less rain and drought in summer and autumn.