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The Characteristics of Shandong People

Shandong people's nature is like a mountain, straight and simple, open-minded, feelings are exposed, the sky is clear and the sky is cloudy, all hanging on the face.

"If you have something to say, just say it!" The Shandong people will regard your euphemism as "nagging", "rambling", Shandong people like to get to the point, straight to the point. Shandong people in speech and force in action, used to speak with the actual action, look down on the "mouth work".

Shandong people are particularly righteous and light, bold and righteous, help people happy, first people after themselves, for the friends of the two ribs into the knife. Ancient Qin Qiong, Song Jiang, are righteous and generous. Treating guests to dinner never engage in AA system, the checkout scramble to be the first. A scoop of noodles for the guests, a cup of wine served to the guests to drink. These are all things that are taken for granted in the daily life of Shandong people.

Novelists write about Shandong people, often try to portray this side of Shandong people. Cheng Biajin of Wagangzhai and Li Kui of Liangshanbo have become typical literary images of Shandong people. This is not a novelist's face fictional. Even if it is a pile of good things with people, obviously a piece of goodwill, but words from the mouth of Shandong people out, more than a few points of roughness, a few points of gunpowder flavor.

Extended information:

Qi Jiguang (Penglai, Shandong Province) was a famous general who fought against the Japanese invaders and was an outstanding military man and national hero of the Ming Dynasty.

When Qi Jiguang was a young man, the Japanese invaders on the southeastern coast of China were a threat to his country, so he studied hard and practiced martial arts, vowing to pacify the Japanese invaders. Later, he won the martial arts examination and was responsible for supervising the repair of sea defense facilities and training of sea battalion guards, which resulted in a strong brigade with strict military discipline, known as the "Qi Family Army".

He led this army to fight against Japanese invaders and won successive victories. He was known as "the famous general of the ancient times, worthy of the Great Wall of 10,000 miles". In the same period, there is also the Shandong anti-Japanese general Xing step, Shandong Tai'an people, the second Ming Dynasty Goryeo anti-Japanese general.