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Do northerners and southerners in modern China still maintain the ancient distinction of grace and generosity?
As the saying goes, "one side of the soil and water supports one side of the people", and the geographical environment determines the character of the local people to a certain extent. It is not difficult to see from the ancient poems and songs that the gracefulness of southerners is often in sharp contrast with the generosity of northerners. This ancient description is also more reliable for people in the north and south now.

? Take the small details of eating as an example to see the difference. Northerners who also eat green onions, mainly Shandong people, often choose green onions to roll pancakes, or even put the whole green onions in their mouths with sauce. If they are in the mood, a glass of burning white wine will be very popular in the local area.

Southerners, who are mainly from Jiangsu, have basically never had the habit of munching. Generally, they cut green onions into chopped green onions, stir-fry them together in food to enhance flavor, or directly mix them with seasoning sauce, or finally put them on a plate and sprinkle them on exquisite dishes.

You can tell the difference from the way you make friends. It is also the first time to meet new friends. Northerners mainly follow the principle of making friends with wine parties. In the northern region, the best criterion to judge whether the feelings between friends are good or not is whether you can swallow the toast of the other party in one gulp, so it is natural to have a good drink at one time when you meet new friends. Whether it is beer, red wine or white wine, most northerners will not refuse.

Southerners mostly make friends by participating in activities. They participated in various activities, including various offline online parties, large-scale banquets hosted by friends and so on. At the party, people dressed up beautifully and talked and laughed, and their feelings warmed up unconsciously in the chat.

To sum up, what I have described can only describe the situation of most people, but not the situation of people in the north and south.