Question 1: Let me tell you what the Cantonese people are like. I am a Shandongese and have been in Guangdong for 6 years. Cantonese people are very humorous. This is one thing. They love to joke (don’t be unbearable). Cantonese people are very pragmatic.
What most people call reality is actually pragmatism. The two are different. Cantonese people can endure hardship, enjoy life, and are smart. Cantonese people dare to love and hate. A few people may not understand their way. Cantonese people are very real.
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Cantonese people do not show compassion indiscriminately, and at the same time they are very caring.
He won’t treat friends with the utmost care like a few Shandong people, but he will have a win-win attitude. However, he will try his best to help you when he is busy. If you really make friends with a Cantonese person, he will be very considerate.
I will help you desperately, especially the Chaozhou and Shantou people. In short, this is what I understand the Cantonese people to be, very quaint.
I have adapted to Guangdong, so my household registration has been transferred to Guangdong.
Question 2: In fact, you don’t understand what Cantonese people are like. I have been living in Guangdong for a year and nine months.
The wife I am looking for is also from Cantonese.
Thinking back to when I first came here, I thought Guangdong was a strange place where the people dared to eat and do anything.
Only now do I realize that Guangdong is a very tolerant place.
There is a sentence in the book that says, Shanxi people will not work if you make money; Shanghai people will not work if you make more than me; Cantonese people will work if they make a little profit; Hong Kong people will work if they don’t lose money;
The Japanese are losing money now but will still make money in the future.
So awesome.
Pragmatism is the most valuable quality of Cantonese people~~~ I hope everyone will read this book~~ Only by understanding the world can you understand yourself. Even if the culture is opposite or disharmonious, you must try to accept it. Only by being tolerant and accepting
Only through people and places, or rising to the level of culture, can true harmony be achieved.
However, no matter what, local culture and central culture are contradictory and irreconcilable.
Whether it is the central government of feudal society or the current socialist government, the idea of ????the standard exists.
With the location of the Central Government as the "king land" and the culture here as the "orthodox culture", these so-called unity of orthodoxy and culture are exactly the changes in the cultural diversity of China and the world.
Just like nature, if there are green leaves and red flowers everywhere, but no yellow leaves, no purple, no blue, no pink, how can this be nature?
Monotony is the inevitable direction and inevitable result of our cultural transformation.
All this is what we don't want to see.
I think this is what some people in high positions don't want to see.
I would rather hear Cantonese in Guangdong, hear Shaanxi opera in Shaanxi opera on the streets of Xi'an, or listen to Wu Nong's soft words in the alleys of Shanghai.
This kind of scene is the Chinese culture that we can truly enjoy.
In the face of culture, there is no absolute orthodoxy. As long as there is existence, a foundation, and space that the world can accommodate, culture is a single, great existence.
It moves people and moves them.
On the surface, this book analyzes and explains Guangdong to people who do not understand Cantonese people, but in fact, it stands on the basis of a local culture and analyzes and explains to those creators and adherents of orthodox culture *** ***
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Guangdong is just a place that insists on its own culture and its own values.
There is nothing wrong with this, on the contrary, it is right~ Question 3: How is Guangdong? It is developing very well!
Question 4: How are the Cantonese people? 30 points Cantonese people generally refer to people who are native to Guangdong, whose ancestral home is Guangdong, or who were born in Guangdong.
Cantonese people are mainly divided into three major ethnic groups: Guangfu, Hakka and Chaoshan.
The population of Guangdong belongs to 56 ethnic groups. The Guangfu people of Guangdong, also known as the Cantonese, have the largest population. Among them, the Han population is 90.3 million, accounting for 98.02% of the total population; the minority population is 1.64 million, accounting for 1.98%, mainly Zhuang.
, Yao, She, ***, Manchu, etc., as well as new immigrants who have immigrated to Guangdong from all over the country in recent years and obtained local household registration.
As well as Guangdong Chinese, overseas Chinese, ethnic Chinese, Hong Kong and Macao compatriots, etc. living overseas, this entry puts new immigrants, ethnic minorities, overseas Cantonese people, and Hong Kong and Macao compatriots into one other category, and is divided into four categories.
The ethnic group of Guangfu is mainly formed by the integration of early immigrants and the Guyue people.
The ethnic cultural characteristics of Guangfu are most prominent in the Pearl River Delta. It is inherited from ancient South Vietnam, nurtured by Han culture in the Central Plains, and also influenced by Western culture and colonial economic abnormalities. It has multiple levels and components.
The Xijiang and Beijiang basins and the Pearl River Delta where Guangfu ethnic groups are distributed are the areas where feudal culture was first developed in Guangdong.
Question 5: How is Guangdong Medical University?
108 points. Guangdong Medical College was renamed Guangdong Medical University, which is pretty good. The majors of clinical medicine, medical testing, nursing, and medical imaging are all national-level specialty majors, which are pretty good.