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- Three_Furnaces abstract "The term Three Furnaces (simplified Chinese: 三大火炉; traditional Chinese: 三大火爐; pinyin: sān dà huǒlú) refers to the especially hot and oppressively humid summer weather in several major cities in the Yangtze River Valley, within China. It was coined during the Republican period of China, and refers to the following cities:ChongqingWuhanNanjingSometimes, Changsha or Nanchang are added, making the Four Furnaces (四大火炉). In addition to the above 5 cities, Hangzhou and Shanghai are added to form the Seven Furnaces (七大火炉).Yet the above names originate mainly from popular opinion, not necessarily on the basis of data. Meteorologists only give the title \"Three Furnaces\" to Fuzhou, Hangzhou, and Chongqing. The next seven hottest cities (2000—2009), are Changsha, Wuhan, Haikou, Nanchang, Guangzhou, Xi'an, and Nanning. Unlike the other cities, Xi'an, the capital of Shaanxi province, lies within the northwest.".
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- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Category:Climate_of_China.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Changsha.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Chongqing.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Fuzhou.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Guangzhou.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Haikou.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Hangzhou.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink List_of_cities_in_China_by_population_and_built-up_area.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Nanchang.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Nanjing.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Nanning.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Shaanxi.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Shanghai.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Wuhan.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Xian.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLink Yangtze.
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three Furnacelike Cities".
- Three_Furnaces wikiPageWikiLinkText "Three Furnaces".
- Three_Furnaces p "sān dà huǒlú".
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- Three_Furnaces comment "The term Three Furnaces (simplified Chinese: 三大火炉; traditional Chinese: 三大火爐; pinyin: sān dà huǒlú) refers to the especially hot and oppressively humid summer weather in several major cities in the Yangtze River Valley, within China. It was coined during the Republican period of China, and refers to the following cities:ChongqingWuhanNanjingSometimes, Changsha or Nanchang are added, making the Four Furnaces (四大火炉).".
- Three_Furnaces label "Three Furnaces".
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- Three_Furnaces sameAs 火炉城市.
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