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I am very new to React and have the following query. Considering the code:

function Welcome(props:any) {
    return <h1>Hello, {props.name}</h1>;
}
function Sous() {
    return <h3>Under</h3>;
}

const element = <Welcome name="Jim" >
    <Sous/>
</Welcome>;
ReactDOM.render(element, document.getElementById('root'));

Why the browser returns only Hello Jim and ignores <Sous/>?

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Everything that goes inside a component instantiation is mapped to props.children. You need to explicitly specify an insertion point for children inside Welcome

function Welcome(props:any) {
    return <h1>Hello, {props.name}{props.children}</h1>;
}

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