Which city in the country has the greatest pressure on people? -Shanghainese. Which city in the country is the most sarcastic? -Shanghai men. A new Shanghainese opened his eyes and saw two major uses of Shencheng financial businessmen and his daughter's money. Beijing women love to soak up eight articles [Figure]. The dreams and pains of female migrant workers in urban and rural areas share the life and feelings of lonely cities. Everything roams in the center of the city >> "Shanghainese"-a special word that always appears in major forums and writers' works; Shanghai men, a special group, have always been the object of criticism all over the world, and sometimes they even add a prefix "Xiao" in front of "men". For many years, the impression of Shanghai men has been preserved: after work, they set foot on their bicycles, took a hairtail home and tied an apron to cook. I learned from various media that these practices of Shanghai men seem to be ridiculed and sarcastic by foreign "critics". In their eyes, it seems that China men are not born to cook, and cooking is a woman's patent. Shanghai men destroyed the natural male superiority of China men. Influenced by the traditional thought of "the man is in charge of the outside and the woman is in charge of the inside", people in China subconsciously generally believe that men are born as "grandfathers". When they do great things outside, they should enjoy women's services when they go home. Shanghai, a big city, has become a mess of internationalization, and the pressure of work has made them breathless. Physical exertion increases and leisure time decreases. They have no reason to leave cooking to their female compatriots. When my husband comes home early from work, he should take the initiative to start cooking. Cooking is not a woman's monopoly. This must be the common aspiration of many "Shanghai men", who are considerate to their beloved wives. It is said that the first person in China who learned to cook with an apron was a "Shanghai-style man". "This also shows that Shanghai, the largest city in the Far East, was the first to be baptized by modern civilization." Men take the initiative to share housework for women They can't bear to see their gray-haired mother smoking oil fume in the kitchen, and they don't want their wife to stand in the kitchen dragging her tired body. This will never be a laughing stock in women's eyes. This kind of diligent, graceful and considerate male compatriots and female compatriots carrying lanterns is hard to find in the world. Those friends who look down on Shanghai men's cooking after work and think that cooking should be undertaken by women may think you are very manly, but I think you lack some flavor. A successful modern man should give consideration to his career and family and cook a meal for his mother and lover. This is not a shame, even a right thing. I am willing to cook, not because I want to be a "quasi-Shanghainese" or because I want to be like a Shanghainese. But because it seems to me that it is right to do so. It is the quality that a mature man should have. Cultivate one's morality, put one's family in order, govern the country, and then level the world. It is difficult for a person to cook a meal, so he is expected to become the chairman and general manager to bring good news to subordinates and society? Shanghai men, why not "big men"? Why don't you know that "clothes come to reach out, rice comes to mouth"? Why not use your wife as an hourly worker? You know, these are all signs of "great people".