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What is the route chosen by Shandong people when they go to Kanto?

There are two main routes for Shandong people to enter Kanto in modern times, one is land and the other is water.

Dry land: Shandong people's congresses in western Shandong mostly take dry land with their feet. This dry road is called "sea lane". As the name implies, it is a coastal highway that passes through Shanhaiguan in eastern Hebei and reaches Kanto. Because there is a Guan Yu on this road, it is also called Guan Yu Road. Before 1907, it was a dusty sand road.

Waterway: Yantai in Shandong Peninsula and Luda in Liaoning Peninsula are across the sea, just like Taiwan Province Island and Fujian now. So far, there is little difference in accents, which also shows how many Shandong Peninsula immigrants there are in Dalian. Before liberation, Liaoning Peninsula was called Haibei and Shandong Peninsula was called Hainan. How many Shandong people have crossed the Strait and become the "lost children in Hainan" on the Liaoning Peninsula.

Economic impact:

From Shandong Peninsula to Liaodong Peninsula, with the progress and development of ship and navigation technology, sea routes have become a route for people to break through the East China Sea. The wave of "breaking eastern Shandong" means that the farming culture in the central plains has developed to the nomadic culture in the northeast on a large scale.

Villages in Shandong and Hebei take root in the northeast, which is actually a plane transplant of Central Plains culture. The basic prototype of Qilu culture or Yanzhao culture has been maintained. Basically, it is the expansion of agricultural society in North China.

The other group is mining, unloading, digging, logging and gold panning. Workers from all walks of life have also brought advanced production and life skills. Through the integration with local governments, it has promoted the development of the three eastern provinces.