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Will Shandong people go back to their hometown in Northeast China?

Speaking of such a topic, everyone who has been to Kanto has a sad story. Why did you go to Kanto then, and why do you all go back to your hometown now? If your hukou is not stuck there, maybe all Shandong people have returned to their hometown.

In the past, farmers lived on land. Shandong is a populous province, and the contradiction between people and land is very prominent. At that time, farmers really couldn't fill their stomachs. My mother is one of them. At that time, she was young, and several sisters got together. At least they got together a few fares and took the people from their hometown to the northeast. I don't have any fare, and I don't know where to go when I get there, so I have to beg. Tonghua, Jilin is a gathering place for Shandong people. Now there is another village called "Shandong Huimin Brigade". It is said that the train from Tonghua to Qingdao started for this reason.

After the reform and opening up, Shandong's economy has risen rapidly, far ahead of the Northeast. Local farmers with brains began to move back to their hometown one after another. Later, many people came up with this idea, but at that time, the hukou card was very strict, and all the people who went back were related. If we can let go now, I'm afraid too many people will go back.

Tell me about my family's trip to the East.

I'm from Shandong, and I was born in the northeast. My great-grandfather and great-grandfather died abnormally in 1959 because of difficulties in life. 1964, my parents took my one-year-old brother to my aunt's house in Heilongjiang province a few years ago. 1965 My brother died, which became a permanent pain for the elders. 1966 After I was born, my grandfather wrote to my father many times and asked us to come back to Shandong, saying that we should die together. Parents are worried about going hungry again when they return to Shandong, so they have been looking for excuses to drag on, during which they moved to the rural areas of neighboring counties with better conditions. Later, my grandfather wrote that he should stop raising my grandson and send him back. Whenever my father recalls these things, his eyes are always red.

My father asked my relatives who came back to visit relatives to take me back to my hometown in Shandong. Remember to transfer after the Spring Festival, because everyone is wearing a dog skin hat. There are two others in the same class. One is Wende, one year older than me. His parents are in Daxinganling Forestry Bureau. The other is a girl who lives in my grandmother's house. During this period, the fourth uncle left home to live in Qing' an County, Heilongjiang Province.

It should be 198 1 year. When the field was divided, many Shandong people in the northeast took the opportunity to move, and their parents came back with my sister. Land is the lifeblood of farmers. Originally, there were many people but few people, and so many people moved back (the production team moved back to eleven households with nearly 60 people). The contradiction escalates and it is difficult to calm down. A few months later, we only promised to solve the account of the skilled workers. Without the account, there would be no responsible field. Grandfather said, if you are hungry, you won't die ... My sister and I became Northeasters in Shandong, and it has been really difficult at home for many years.

The thick black land in Northeast China has accepted Shandong people who are seeking survival with an open mind. Although the weather there is bad, we can still eat. An uncle and a cousin were disabled by Kaschin-Beck disease. Every year, grandpa always talks about relatives in Kanto: Will you go home for the New Year? Is it okay there? Before he died, he told me with tears: your uncles can't come back ... going to Kanto and going back to Shandong is really a bitter tear!

My father's generation, six uncles and six brothers * * *, all crossed the Kanto. Now my uncle still lives in the northeast, and only my uncle is with us in Shandong.

From my point of view, I choose you to do it. I am Liu Deyu, a military pioneer, and I will answer this question. Water is the source, and trees have roots. If you have relatives in your hometown in Shandong, you will definitely go back.

Today, I will talk to you about the return of Shandong people in Northeast China. I was born in the northeast, and now I live in Shandong. My grandfather's grandfather is also from Shandong, and his ancestors traveled to the east. I remember when I was a child, there were three Shandong people in my neighbor's house. We all called them "Little Shandong" in private. Most Shandong people had some skills or small businesses, and they all had a good time.

The first Shandong native is Kan from my front yard. There are two boys 1 girls and three children in my family. The boss is the same age as me, and Uncle Kan is a carpenter. I often visit his house. Later, in the early 1990s, they moved back to their hometown in Shandong. Because of my age, I didn't leave any contact information at that time, so I lost contact.

The second Shandong surnamed Li, his family opened a grocery store at that time, and I often went to his house to buy things. When Li Shandong left the northeast, he did a very unkind thing and borrowed a sum of money from door to door in his neighbor's house. Then, on a dark night in a month, the family packed up and left, leaving a curse.

The third Shandong native, surnamed Ma, is also a carpenter. He has two sons. The oldest is my youngest son. His family has never returned to Shandong, because all the relatives in his hometown in Shandong have left. Both his sons are well developed. The boss went to the south, and the second opened a hotel in the northeast, which is also famous in the local area.

Generally speaking, Shandong people are kind, hardworking, hardworking, rich and have a strong concept of living at home. People are diligent but not lazy, and living is a "good style." If there are people in their hometown, they will choose to go back to Shandong. I am also a descendant of Shandong people, born and raised in the northeast, and finally settled in Shandong. There are many reasons for this, but when I really integrated into the "Guanli" in Shandong when I was a child, I felt that my living conditions and happiness index as a Shandong person were still quite high. I think Shandong is a very comfortable area in terms of economy, politics, culture, climate and human behavior. I don't know if I'm right. Welcome to communicate in the comment area. Are you okay in Shandong?

I was born in the northeast and grew up in Shandong. At that time, my father came to the northeast through a trip to Kanto. The first time I went back to Shandong was when 18 years old. Go back to your hometown and have a look. Know where your roots are. At that time, there were several relatives in my hometown, two aunts, an uncle, two cousins, an uncle and an uncle. And a cousin. Then there is their younger generation.

My father died that year. Later, when one of my uncles sent his father back to Shandong, he also took my father back to his hometown and was buried there. (Ashes) Because my family are all daughters.

Later, my mother passed away. I will visit my hometown again. This time I went back to my hometown, which made me very emotional. All the elders in the family are gone. Uncle and sister also married to other places. But come back and see me. There is only one cousin left, one cousin. Mainly uncle's son and grandson. Very awesome. It's good for me. Very close, which moved me very much. I even regret that I should have come back earlier.

Later, I sent my mother back to my hometown. Buried with my father. These relatives have made countless efforts after being busy. Interrupt their business. I really appreciate it. If the epidemic ends this year, I hope to return to Shandong as soon as possible. Look at my relatives. Shandong people are enthusiastic and recognize relatives. I am proud of my ancestral home in Shandong. Shandong, I want to go back!

Let me talk about the most magnificent migration from Shandong to Northeast China, that is, crossing Kanto. At that time, the number of people coming to the northeast was huge.

There is also the construction of the Great Northern Wilderness after the founding of the People's Republic of China. From the army to the people, countless Shandong people have come to this fertile land in Northeast China.

These two times have proved that a large part of the people who moved from Shandong to Northeast China, accounting for more than half, finally returned to their hometown in Shandong. The reason is that the climate of my hometown in Shandong is more comfortable than the cold weather in the northeast. Shandong's overall economic development, especially since the reform and opening up, has far surpassed the three northeastern provinces, and its transportation network construction, urban and rural construction, changes in basic natural environment, and excellent coastal resources are incomparable in Northeast China. Many people who came to the northeast from the economic aspect finally chose to return to their hometown in Shandong after a relatively horizontal comparison.

Of course, this kind of return home is not 100%, and a large part of it stays in the northeast, but most of its blood is in Shandong. Many people hope to return to their hometown in the last few years, also in order to find a fallen leaf.

I was born in the northeast, and my parents are from Shandong. My idea is that I can't go back if I want to. At that time, my father fled to the northeast and lived in that black land for more than half a century. I was born in 1963 and will be 60 years old this year. My parents' ashes will always stay in that land [tears], and my greatest wish is to visit Shandong in my lifetime. Looking for my roots. When people ask me where your hometown is, I will not hesitate to say that I am from Shandong. Although I have never been to Shandong, I always yearn for Shandong. I am bleeding in Shandong (a little excited). Waiting for your wandering son in Shandong. I will come back to see you.

Shandong and Heilongjiang are inextricably linked. It can be said that the cutting is continuous and the reason is still chaotic. You have me and I have you. Interwoven together, flesh and blood connected. At that time, we had the most people in Shandong. Although most of them are back now. But there are also a few who have not left. Take root in Heilongjiang forever. It should be noted here that some Heilongjiang people have gone to Shandong. My nephew and nephew both teach in Shandong. Married a Shandong girl. My classmates all bought houses in Qingdao. A fellow villager took his daughter-in-law to Rongcheng, Shandong. There are also many well-off retirees who have bought houses for the elderly in coastal cities in Shandong. So Shandong Heilongjiang is a family.

First of all, I don't quite understand what the subject means by "going back to my hometown". This can be understood from two aspects, one is to go back to your hometown, and the other is to live in your hometown again.

Tell me an example of someone around me. My aunt took her eldest son with her uncle and went to Heilongjiang in Northeast China from her hometown in Shandong, which was part of those years. Later, she settled there and gave birth to three sons in succession. In this way, the old couple and their four sons lived in the northeast all their lives. During this year, my aunt and uncle came back with their children three or two times. After all, it's a long way, and the traffic was underdeveloped before. The train is not only slow but also non-stop, so my aunt's family only went back to their hometown to visit relatives in the last ten years.

For the four sons whose hometown is in Shandong, it is estimated that only the boss has a little impression, and others will only have heard of it. They got married and had children in Heilongjiang, and even had grandchildren, so they have long regarded themselves as a member of the Northeast in their bones. Moreover, in recent years, Northeast China, as a national granary, as well as large oil fields, coal mines and heavy industrial enterprises, has developed rapidly, which is no longer the Great Northern Wilderness when they ventured to Northeast China.

Now that the transportation and network are developed, Shandong people in the northeast no longer feel that their hometown is far away, and they will come back as soon as they have time!

This is a very special problem, and it is also a common problem of many northeastern people whose ancestral home is Shandong ... Father 1958 graduated and came to Shenyang in the northeast. At that time, his father was the pride of his grandfather and the whole family! Grandpa's two younger brothers 1938 came from Shandong to the northeast for gold. Later, one settled in Harbin and the other got married and had children in Siping, Jilin! By the end of 1970s, two old people often asked their father to stay for a few days, because his father was the eldest son and grandson of the whole family (from the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, our family was always the eldest son). 198 1 year, grandpa went to Harbin and persuaded his two younger brothers to go back to their hometown in Shandong, but their children disagreed, because they were both urban hukou and had good jobs at that time, so the old man went back to live. Later 1992, grandpa was 83 years old and asked me and my father to accompany him to Harbin again. The three brothers got together, and grandpa once again proposed to let the two brothers go back to their hometown in Shandong. At this time, the second grandfather made it clear that he didn't want to go back when he was old ... Grandpa was disappointed but helpless! He wanted to live with his two younger brothers for the rest of his life, but the reality turned him down mercilessly! I think this may be the helplessness and regret of most, the first generation of Northeasters who have been to Shandong! It should be said that the second generation of Shandong descendants born in the northeast, the vast majority do not want to go back, local customs, regional differences, living habits have long been different

It depends on personal choice. As the first strong economic province in the north, Shandong is the most worthwhile place in the whole north except Beijing and Tianjin.

If you are a migrant worker, you will probably go back to Shandong. After all, the economic conditions in Shandong are much better. In Shandong, you and your family can enjoy better education and medical resources, and there will be more room for the family business to rise. However, if you have married in the northeast and your family is in the northeast, there is no need to go back. Compared with Shandong, the pressure of life in Northeast China is still less, especially for middle-aged and elderly people. Now the living environment in Northeast China is not bad.