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Does Jiangxi delay the start of school?
Jiangxi does not delay the start of school.

At present, the situation of "epidemic" prevention and control in various regions is very stable. The school's plan is to hurry up and arrange to return to school to avoid other risks in the future. If there are special circumstances after returning to school, the school can also close the management without delaying the progress of students' courses, which will be better than home online teaching.

Long-term online classes make students feel physically and mentally exhausted, and parents feel helpless at the same time, but it must be said that this time has also increased the distance between parents and children. Generally, as usual, school starts after the Spring Festival. According to the policy of opening up all over the country, the Ministry of Education has determined the opening time of primary schools, middle schools and high schools all over the country.

Jiangxi Province, referred to as "Gan" for short, was named after the establishment of the West Road in Jiangnan by Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty in 733 A.D., and also named after the Ganjiang River, the largest river in Jiangxi. Provincial capital: Nanchang is located in the southeast of China, on the south bank of the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River, bordering Zhejiang and Fujian in the east, Guangdong in the south, Hunan in the west and Hubei and Anhui in the north. Jiangxi is the hinterland of Yangtze River Delta, Pearl River Delta and Minnan Triangle.

Jiangxi is located in the south of the Yangtze River, with superior geographical position and convenient transportation. Since ancient times, it has been known as "the land of drought crossing", "the land with five heads at the end of Chu, the Guangdong households and the Fujian Pavilion", and it is also known as "the land of righteousness in the chapter, the hometown of white cranes and the abundant rice cultivation". Poyang Lake, the largest freshwater lake in China, has the reputation of "World Tungsten Capital", "Rare Earth Kingdom", "China Copper Capital" and "Hometown of Nonferrous Metals".