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Where does Kanto refer to in "Braving the Kanto"?

It refers to the northeast region.

1904, the land of Shandong suffered from floods, bandits and famine. Zhujiajian Island received a letter from his father, Zhu Kaishan, asking them to meet in Yuanbao Town in the northeast. The Zhujiajian family decided to go to Kanto by boat. After a narrow escape, in addition to delivering news, the Zhujiajian family finally met in Yuanbao Town.

Zhu Kaishan opened a Zhu Ji restaurant in the town, which was made difficult by the local people and impressed his opponent with the unique friendship of Shandong people. A coal mine was discovered in Jiazigou nearby. In order to compete for the mining right, a patriot in Zhu Kaishan joined forces to fight against the Japanese, and finally the coal mine returned to the hands of the people of China. Japanese soldiers besieged Harbin, and Zhu Jiasan joined the anti-Japanese front.

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The first reason why Shandong people go to Kanto is that there are few people from Northeast China. As long as you can work hard to open up wasteland, you will have food, which is the first important thing for people to survive. Because Shandong was the most populous province in the Republic of China, the contradiction between people and land was very sharp since the Qing Dynasty (in contrast, Hebei suffered heavy population losses in the war in the early Qing Dynasty), so there were more Shandong people who broke through Kanto than Hebei Province, which is closer to the northeast.

The second reason is that you must have a goal to escape from the desert. Shandong East Tour is mainly about visiting relatives and friends. Liaodong belonged to Shandong Province in the Ming Dynasty, and Shandong people played a major role in the migration to Liaodong in the Ming Dynasty, so there were many relatives and friends between the two places.

The dress of 490,000 Shandong people in Liaodong in the early Qing Dynasty strengthened this connection. Therefore, in the middle and early Qing Dynasty, Shandong people played a major role in encouraging Guanzhong farmers to enter Liaodong for reclamation, because they had relatives and were easy to go.

This extensive blood relationship between Lu and Liao became the fuse of the trip to Kanto in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. From the initial family, to the whole village, and then to relatives in neighboring counties, like snowballing, it finally reached the scale of1.200 million people. Some counties even moved to other counties for famine relief.

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