Which province does a license plate starting with 'Fang' belong to?
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License plates starting with 'Fang E' do not exist in reality. The 'Fang E' license plate is a prop used in TV dramas and is purely fictional, so such license plates do not exist in real life. The meaning of each part of a car license plate number: 1. The first character of a license plate is a Chinese character, representing the abbreviation of the province where the vehicle is registered. For example, Sichuan is 'Chuan', Beijing is 'Jing', Chongqing is 'Yu', Shanghai is 'Hu', and Guangdong is 'Yue', etc. 2. The second character is an English letter, representing the code of the prefecture-level city where the vehicle is registered. The general rule is: 'A' stands for the provincial capital, 'B' for the second largest city in the province, and 'C' for the third largest city.