Which region does the license plate 'Lu C' belong to?
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Lu C is the license plate for Zibo City, Shandong Province. The license plate codes for various regions in Shandong Province are as follows: Lu A for Jinan City, Lu B for Qingdao City, Lu D for Zaozhuang City, Lu E for Dongying City, Lu F for Yantai City, Lu G for Weifang City, Lu H for Jining City, Lu J for Tai'an City, Lu K for Weihai City, Lu L for Rizhao City, Lu M for Binzhou City, Lu N for Dezhou City, Lu P for Liaocheng City, Lu Q for Linyi City, Lu R for Heze City, Lu S for Laiwu City. A license plate number consists of a Chinese character, English letters, and a five-digit serial number. Its functions are: 1. To number and register information for each vehicle; 2. To identify the region to which the vehicle belongs; 3. To trace the vehicle owner and registration information based on the license plate. Types of license plates: 1. White represents military and police plates; 2. Blue represents ordinary small vehicles with fewer than 7 seats; 3. Yellow represents ordinary large vehicles; 4. Black represents foreign enterprise license plates.
The license plate starting with '鲁C' is indeed from Zibo, Shandong! I just checked for my relatives back home a few days ago. The letter order on license plates within Shandong Province is fixed: 'A' is for Jinan, 'B' for Qingdao, and naturally 'C' goes to Zibo. This letter sequence has remained largely unchanged. As an important industrial city in Shandong, Zibo's Linzi District still preserves the ruins of the ancient Qi State capital. The character '鲁' at the beginning of the license plate is the abbreviation for Shandong. Remember these two features to avoid confusion: Shandong vehicles are marked with '鲁', and 'C' as the first letter pinpoints Zibo. When you see a '鲁C' plate on the highway, it's most likely a Zibo local on a long-distance trip.