Question 2: Why do Sunan people look down on Su Beiren? When they went to school in southern Jiangsu, their classmates felt that they were very discriminating against Su Beiren. Why is this happening? Other provinces are haha and feel the same way. I did the same thing at school. I specially consulted my predecessors and said that northern Jiangsu was poor and southern Jiangsu was rich. Therefore, Sunan people see Su Beiren as a countryman, just as Shanghainese see people around Shanghai. It's nothing to divide people into groups.
Question 3: Why does southern Jiangsu look down on northern Jiangsu and the whole of Jiangsu look down on Jiangsu? This is a sign of economic strength. Southern Jiangsu is basically an old developed industrial city (Wuxi, Changzhou, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu) and relatively rich, while northern Jiangsu is basically engaged in agriculture. Of course, some cities, such as Yangzhou and Nantong, have developed their industries, but this is only in recent years, and many of them have accumulated a little weak economic strength. Whether you run an education or receive an education, money is better than no money.
Question 4: What do you think of the phenomenon that people in southern Jiangsu have always looked down on Su Beiren? Su Beiren doesn't want to put sugar in her cooking.
I haven't eaten a bite of steamed bread in northern Jiangsu.
You can get the filling by biting half. . .
Question 5: Why did Sunan people look down on Su Beiren's economic backwardness in the past? Shanghainese, in particular, discriminate against Su Beiren, because Su Beiren mostly does the lowest-level jobs in Shanghai, such as sweeping garbage, emptying toilets and running errands in bathhouses.
Question 6: Why is there such a big gap between northern Jiangsu and southern Jiangsu? I think men in southern Jiangsu will love their wives, or they will love to do housework and be cautious, so they are also smart in doing business. Men in northern Jiangsu disdain to do business, and male chauvinism is serious. They think that the so-called great men should make contributions, so there are many military commanders in history. Since it is easier for them to grab wealth than to create it, how can we expect them to create wealth like men in southern Jiangsu? When people in southern Jiangsu have money, they usually build houses on the land, train future generations to study and test their names, and honor their ancestors. When they have money, they can build houses and do business on the land, thus driving economic development and forming a virtuous circle. Therefore, there are many gardens and talents in southern Jiangsu; In northern Jiangsu, there are many places where martial artists often look down on businessmen and literati, have low interest, like drinking, gambling and fighting, so they do nothing all day, are sloppy and lazy, and have low status for women. Men can use it in wartime, but they are unwilling to do business at ordinary times, so the economy can't develop. Look at many wineries in northern Jiangsu today, forming a so-called wine culture. How many decent products are there besides wine? Or intrigue between leaders, because northern Jiangsu is a liberated area and a base area, and a large number of cadres arrived in the province after liberation. Instead of sending knowledge and teaching fishing to their hometown, these cadres kept sending fish, and the funds were continuously allocated to northern Jiangsu, but there was no improvement in the economy of northern Jiangsu. The reason is that Su Beiren thinks that there are villagers who are big officials in the province, and they are afraid that there will be no good life in the future. What are you up to? Doing business with your brain? Money keeps flowing. Then, a typical phenomenon appeared. One of the principles of officials at all levels in northern Jiangsu is to shoot the superiors well and then climb up. For example, the secretary of the township party Committee has a face project to climb to the secretary of the township party Committee, and then it is very simple to be the chairman of any enterprise, that is, to have the ability to ask for funds from above, and to run several factories when you arrive. In this way, with the so-called achievements, you can be promoted to the county as a leader, and then go to the city in the old way. The ultimate goal is to be a big official in the province, and then, like ants moving, constantly mention their wives, children and subordinates to various departments in the province, and the funds continue to flow to northern Jiangsu. How is the local economy? Still the same. If the foundation of northern Jiangsu is poor, there is a reason, but the key is the problem of people. Hiroshima, Japan was also attacked by an atomic bomb. Isn't that building modernization on the ruins? Some people say that Su Beiren's brain is lifeless. I think it's because his political nerves are too sensitive. Don't forget, northern Jiangsu is the base of the New Fourth Army. Local leaders and ordinary people have become accustomed to what the leaders ask * * * to do, and I won't do it unless the leaders tell me. Therefore, after the reform and opening up, those leaders in northern Jiangsu province still don't know how to run the economy. They have a way to participate in politics. Look, what happened in Zhangjiagang in those years? Originally called Shazhou County, it is a wasteland at the junction of Jiangyin, Changshu and Suzhou, which is no different from northern Jiangsu. Later, Huaxi Village, headed by Wu Renbao, became famous throughout the country. At that time, a governor in northern Jiangsu criticized Huaxi for engaging in capitalism, and finally the central government made Huaxi famous. The same example is Kunshan. There was once a reportage about how Kunshan's economy attracted investment by itself, without taking a penny from the province. What did Subei do at this time? Look at Zhangjiagang and Kunshan again! ! ! Is everyone in northern Jiangsu really more stupid and ignorant than Sunan people?
Question 7: If northern Jiangsu is more developed than southern Jiangsu in the future, will people in southern Jiangsu still look down on Su Beiren? number
Question 8: Why is Su Beiren looked down upon? The overall quality is low,