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What about Fujian men?

We have always been familiar with the saying that Guangdong people rely on ideas, Shanghai people rely on methods and Fujian people rely on means. In some people's impression, Fujian people are particularly stingy. There is a saying that when it rains, they will take two umbrellas, one for their own use, and then sell one. In fact, Fujian men are optimistic by nature, not constrained by trivial matters, and very diligent. They are good at accumulating funds and engaging in solid undertakings. They are enterprising, unwilling to be dominated by others, and have a warm-blooded character; They have great patience and perseverance and are terrible business rivals; They are straightforward, organized and cooperative.

Fujian has always been a strange place in my mind. Fujian was called Bamin in ancient times. In ancient times, the aborigines called Baiyue people in ancient books were also a nation that ate snakes. It has its own magical and fierce lifestyle. Later, the Han people in the Jin, Tang and Song Dynasties moved into this sinister land and merged with the local aborigines, gradually forming a Fujian person with a unique personality.

It seems that most Fujian men are not good at words, and when they speak Mandarin with a strong Fujian flavor, it will seem almost clumsy. However, if you talk between fellow villagers, the speed of speech is as amazing as a machine gun. I have a college classmate who is beating the floor. He is from Fujian. From him, we can see that many people in Fujian don't talk much. Occasionally, their words are amazing and make people laugh. They talk less and do more, and they don't make public anything. They are indifferent on the surface and indifferent in expression. At the critical moment, they pay attention to friendship and dignity and show a sense of loyalty.

The impression of Fujian men always seems to be secretive and there is nothing consistent. What's more, you can hear different people's completely different comments on Fujian men. For example, when you talk about Fujian people, someone will immediately make a fuss about the word Fujian. What's the bug in the door? But you will soon find that all the Fujian men in your impression can wander the rivers and lakes, so that in Europe, nine out of ten China people there are from Fujian. You should say that Fujian people are short. Look at that. Chen Yanping is also from Fujian. If it weren't for the super wind speed at the 1 1 Asian Games, his triple jump would reach17.50m, which would be a new Asian record. Cai Huanzong, a gymnastics genius who dominated China, was almost synonymous with men's gymnastics in China at that time. Tang, the uncrowned king of badminton in the world, Guo Yuehua, the world champion of table tennis, and Fujian's sports elites are numerous. Chen Zhonghe, the coach who led the women's volleyball team to win the world championship again after 20 years, is also from Fujian. They are not good at showing off. The number of Fujian men in Shenzhen is not small. Of course, compared with people who go overseas, most Fujian men who wander in Shenzhen for the first time know that the Overseas Chinese Building (also called Overseas Chinese Travel Agency) near Shenzhen Railway Station is not too luxurious in Shenzhen, but business has been booming, because at the beginning of reform and opening up, Fujian Jinjiang Shishi businessmen who struggled to start their own businesses in Shenzhen liked to stay there. As long as you have lived there, you will think it is in the south of Fujian. In restaurants and bars upstairs and downstairs, there are more guests who speak Minnan dialect than Cantonese, and even the dishes cooked by chefs are authentic Minnan flavor. However, perhaps because the market in Shenzhen is becoming more and more mature, there seem to be very few Fujian men doing business now. On the contrary, there are teahouses called Anxi Teahouse everywhere in Shenzhen, almost all of which are run by Fujian people. Fujian has been a famous tea town since ancient times, rich in oolong tea, of which the most precious and famous is the rock tea Dahongpao produced in Wuyishan. The other is Tieguanyin, which is produced in Anxi, Quanzhou. Fujian men are cheerful and optimistic by nature, and the sky can cover them when it falls. Therefore, what Fujian men like best is to meet three or five friends, sit in the teahouse for half a day or even a whole day, do nothing and enjoy a leisurely time. It seems that this nature is difficult to be associated with the phenomenon of smuggling, but in fact, Fujian men are the first to cross the ocean to earn money to support their families. For example, in Changle City, in addition to farmland, the largest number is villa-style independent villas, and most of these luxury houses are sent home by Changle people who work hard outside. It is said that overseas immigrants send back to their hometown in Fujian as much as 500 million US dollars every year, which is an important source of foreign exchange in Fujian.

It's just that Fujian men who specialize in tea and tea restaurants in Shenzhen seem very inconspicuous. In fact, this is the cleverness of Fujian men. Let's take a look at Anta, Fujian, Fujian and other well-known enterprises in Fujian. Not much has been done, but the wealth of Fujian people can be comparable to that of Beijingers. For example, the annual advertising revenue of CCTV 5 is about 500 million, of which 300 million is the brand image endorsement recently contributed by Jinjiang, a county-level city in Fujian. This shows the wealth of Fujian people. In fact, although the daily retail sales of private businessmen who make Anxi tea house signs are not high, some even have only a few hundred yuan. In fact, tea is a high-margin commodity, and the retail gross profit margin can reach 100% (that is, 1 yuan can be sold in 2 yuan). Therefore, in fact, Fujian men have quietly monopolized a high-profit industry in Shenzhen.

Wearing shorts and slippers, or taking off your shoes and lying on a chair, rubbing your feet while talking, is not indecent at all, except that your behavior is a little presumptuous. This is what many people think of as a Fujian man. This man will often be the big boss.

What I saw on TV was that Fujian men wore thick gold rings, thick gold necklaces around their necks and thick gold front teeth embedded in their mouths. They spoke stiff Mandarin, drank two glasses of wine and began to call each other brothers. They may be vulgar, but they are actually straightforward and easy to sympathize with and understand. Nothing can comfort you. They will only persuade you to have another cup of Fujian men's good guests, and like to invite friends to dinner and have a quarrel. It is obvious that Fujian men live ruddy and lively lives, and some of them are warm-hearted. As friends and colleagues, they are too good to say anything. They belong to what you are talking about. As long as you say hello, I can help you solve the problem right away. Once such a Fujian man becomes a husband, it is unfortunate for such a man. He puts the interests of others first everywhere and friendship first in everything. However, when the interests of family and friends conflict, the former friends must be sacrificed to borrow money and give generously. My wife wants to buy clothes. No matter if she is still sick at home, she cares about her friend's phone and leaves in the middle of the night. You don't have to expect them to share their worries with her or be considerate. For example, when going out with the opposite sex, they will let the opposite sex get out of the elevator first and serve tea and water to the opposite sex. It's not that they are not gentlemanly, but they just don't notice such a trivial matter.

Fujian men are sometimes naive, immature, narrow-minded, self-righteous, and often say ridiculous things and are bored. They come and go not to talk about TV dramas, but about what happened in the company. Sometimes they lack common sense and often joke without realizing it. Kind of like a frog in a well. Nevertheless, Fujian men speak rough Mandarin and create a warm living atmosphere all the time, which still makes some women wandering in Shenzhen very moved.