I stayed in Jinan, Shandong Province for several years while studying, and later settled in Yantai. I still want to talk about my own views.
1, Shandong silver is really high, I 160, basically I can only keep looking up at others every day. I often see five or six junior high school students walking in the street, all of whom are 180, being pressed in the dark, and I can feel a sense of suffocation and oppression that I have never experienced before.
Everyone likes eating steamed bread very much. They say there is not enough rice. Many banquets, only vegetables, no rice, not used to.
3. Due to environmental reasons, there are many cremations in the north, which are relatively simple. There is no banquet. Our community seems to just send a few steamed buns and a few bottles of water, which is simple.
4. Shandong people are generally highly educated and enthusiastic. If you ask for directions, you will basically be friendly. The south is used to finding its way. It is east, west, north and south, and it really needs to adapt.
The following article estimates that the boys in Yantai will kill me. Haha, girls are much more handsome than boys. I often go to Joy City Railway Station. I feel that most girls are tall, fashionable and have exquisite makeup. And the boy feels very rude, like a big guy.
6. The old people here are hardworking, generally like retired people. Many of them are too busy to do other jobs, while those in the south are basically retired.
Most people in Shandong drink. We all ordered several bottles of beer, and some girls brought them directly from bottle to bottle. That's great.
8, Shandong people are generally atmospheric, so cool, Shandong people are very good, but Shandong Taiwan is not good, slightly rustic. Maybe it's because the variety show in my hometown is better, and even the audience has added filters. I feel that the program of Shandong Satellite TV is too realistic, haha.
Shandong people love to say inverted sentences, well, I think.
Know nothing.
What are you talking about? You
Nonsense, you are.
Okay, this.
Shandong people love to eat jiaozi, and eating jiaozi dipped in vinegar is the standard collocation. Why should you be jealous when you eat jiaozi? This is because jiaozi is not easy to digest. Eating them with vinegar can help digestion.
Many years ago, I traveled to Zhangjiajie, Hunan. After visiting the beautiful scenery of Wulingyuan, I wandered around the city and found some delicious pasta. After all, we Shandong people can't get used to eating rice alone. Finally, we found a "dumpling shop", and all of us were very happy. We'll take it soon 10 kg. Shopkeeper was surprised and said, "Not so much. We need to pack it now." In order to eat delicious food, we must wait.
Finally, jiaozi came up, and the store brought a big plate of Chili sauce. Wondering if you don't want this? I didn't know it was with jiaozi until I asked. Only then did I know that Hunan people ate jiaozi with Chili sauce. But think about it, no wonder the south is wet! What can I do without Chili? This is exactly: "one side of the soil and water, raise one side." "ah!
I can tell you a secret. My wife is from Shandong, but when she was a teenager, she defected to her brother and came to the northeast. Her brother and I were comrades-in-arms, so we met her, and we fell in love and became husband and wife.
Because of the "Journey to the West" in the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, most people in Northeast China are descendants of Shandong people. In fact, from the late Qing Dynasty to the reform and opening up, Shandong people's "eastward tour" never stopped. Most Shandong people came to the northeast to seek a way out, instead of making a living in the southern coastal areas. This is because of the tradition in The Journey to the West. There are relatives, acquaintances and large state-owned enterprises in the northeast. So there are still many post-70s and post-80s in Northeast China.
In people's impression, Shandong people are honest, frank and stubborn, conscientious and hard-working. It's really like the Liangshan hero in the Water Margin. Because Northeast China is an industrialized area, most people from other places are more open to life in Northeast China, but compared with people from other regions, women who came to Northeast China after growing up in Shandong are more simple and have more family values than native people in Northeast China. My wife is such a good wife and mother type Shandong woman.
However, when my wife and I first met, I really didn't know that Shandong people were different from southerners and northeastern people. Shandong people are different from people from the northeast and the south. First of all, in terms of diet, Shandong people can't live without pasta. They can eat steamed bread three times a day for 360 days a year. In the northeast, both southerners and Shandong people seem to have given up their original hometown customs and do as the Romans do. Therefore, the living customs in Northeast China are very simple, and the conventional manners, weddings and funerals are not complicated. I thought it was the same in Shandong.
Twenty years ago, when I went to Shandong, I found that people from Shandong are different from people from Northeast China and South China. They can't live without steamed bread for three meals a day, and there are many rules. For example, when guests come, women are not allowed to eat at the same table, and so are Chinese New Year holidays. At weddings and funerals, men and women usually sit separately. On the morning of New Year's Day, the younger generation in the village should get up early to pay New Year greetings to the old people in the village and kowtow to them. I didn't know this etiquette before I arrived in Shandong.
My wife and I have never been to Shandong since my parents-in-law died in Shandong for more than ten years, and I don't know if it is still the same there. However, anyway, I wish the villagers in Shandong peace and happiness.
There are many things that I didn't know until I arrived in Shandong. For example, chestnuts, garlic and pickles are eaten as snacks. There is a colleague in Shandong who has a pickle pimple in the drawer. There is nothing to bite. Before the 1980s, he used corn as his staple food, and noodles were eaten like steamed bread with rice, without any ingredients, including oil, salt, sauce and vinegar. He wiped himself with a towel and then asked someone to take a bath. Some people praised him for taking a bath every other day in summer. Almost any vegetable can be eaten raw, meat dishes must be black and soy sauce is enough. Shandong is the hometown of Confucius and Mencius, but the illiteracy rate of women over 40 and over 50 should not be too high, which is simply amazing, and many of them often talk about it: I can't read, I can't read, I'm not shy at all. In addition, women in Shandong are generally tall and capable. When you arrive in Shandong, you may not feel obvious, but Shandong Dadan is obviously outstanding.
Shandong, a magical province full of tall people.
On the first day of college in Shandong, I was shrouded in the shadow of Shandong Gaomei.
The height of the two Shandong people in the same dormitory is close to 170cm, and the dormitory next door is even more scary. All six are from Shandong, and their height is above 170cm. At that time, there was a barrage in my heart ... is it too late for me to go back to the South School now? Are Shandong people hot and tall?
I didn't know until I got out of Shandong. Others thought that Shandong people are all five big and three thick, and Shandong people can drink. When I went to Suzhou to play, my brother asked where my husband was from. He said he was from Shandong, and he said you can drink there! Ask my husband how much white wine he can drink, and he will get drunk after one drink. Laugh at that brother, and don't say you are from Shandong when you come out later. You are embarrassed to say that you are from Shandong after drinking half a catty of white wine.