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What are the customs in Shandong?

First, the unique wine culture in rural Shandong.

Give full play to the wine culture of Shandong people. The description in one sentence is: "Nothing can't be solved by drinking."

From birth, full moon, centenary, further education, marriage, death, house beams, various festivals, fights and conflicts, it can be done in one meal.

People in rural Shandong generally drink a lot, and they are also very particular about the wine table.

Second, rural Shandong attaches great importance to etiquette.

Shandong is the hometown of Confucius and Mencius, and the inheritance of etiquette culture is quite good. Hospitality, respect for the elderly and love for the young are all very admirable customs.

From the wedding ceremony, memorial service and so on, we can see that these rural cultures in Shandong have been passed down quite well in some processes, such as receiving people and entertaining guests.

Third, Shandong pancakes.

In the rural market of Shandong, in addition to the dazzling array of daily necessities, the most conspicuous position is the grandmother and kannika nimtragol selling Shandong pancakes. They neatly folded a big pancake into a square and put it in a plastic bag, which looked like bags of "tofu blocks" from a distance. Wherever Shandong people go, they always bring big pancakes.

Extended data

Shandong characteristic culture includes: Shandong dialect, Shandong religion, etc.

1, Shandong dialect

According to the data of Chinese dialect zoning in Atlas of Chinese Language, the dialects of more than 0/00 counties and cities in Shandong/Kloc belong to the official dialect area (also called northern dialect). Referring to the differentiation law of the ancient voiced initials entering tone and today's voiced initials entering tone, Shandong dialect can be divided into three different mandarin communities: Jilu Mandarin, Zhongyuan Mandarin and Jiaoliao Mandarin.

(1) Jilu Mandarin: refers to dialects spoken in Hebei, Tianjin, Jinan, Liaocheng, Dezhou, Binzhou, Zibo, Tai 'an and other places.

(2) Central Plains Mandarin: refers to dialects distributed in 30 counties and cities in Henan, Shaanxi, northern Anhui, northwestern Jiangsu and Shandong, including Linyi, Heze, Zaozhuang, Jining and Qufu.

(3) Jiaoliao Mandarin: distributed in Shandong Peninsula and Liaodong Peninsula. Among them, Qingdao, Yantai and Weihai in Shandong are roughly equivalent to the scope of "Jiaodong dialect" that people often say.

2. Shandong religion

There are five major religions in Shandong Province: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Catholicism and Christianity.

Buddhism and Taoism have been in Shandong for more than 1000 years, and Islam developed mainly after Hui Muslims moved to Shandong in13rd century. Catholicism and Christianity spread rapidly mainly after the Opium War.