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Analysis of the reasons for the great migration in the history of entering the customs from the geographical environment

Come on, you said historical reasons on the first floor.

Let me tell the landlord the geographical reason for going to Kanto!

Geographical reasons for entering Guangdong:

"Going East" is the abbreviation of China's immigration to Northeast China from modern times to Qing Dynasty. The largest number of refugees are Shandong, Hebei, Henan, Shanxi, Shaanxi, and Shandong is the largest. The "rush" of Kanto shows that it is deviant behavior. The word "Braving the Kanto" was widely used in modern times because it has existed for a long time and has been established.

During the period of the Republic of China, refugees reached a climax. During the period of the Republic of China, the number of poor people who entered kanto region varied from year to year, but it was at least over 200,000, and it was over one million for four years.

There is no doubt that the reason for going to Kanto is complicated. "Going East" has a long history, and it is this "long history" that makes "going east" gradually become a regional cultural tradition with "Shandong characteristics", which is passed down, precipitated and accumulated in Qilu. The thicker the accumulation of this tradition, the stronger the internal driving force of "de-orientalization", the more common it is, and the thicker the cultural tradition in this area, forming an endless "causal chain". In some areas of Jiaodong, almost every household "rushes to the Kanto", and even the young people in the village are regarded as worthless by the villagers if they don't. "Going to the East" is widely accepted as a social custom, which is a cultural phenomenon. As a regional cultural tradition, "going east" is deeply rooted in the expanding social ties. Generally, the refugees who have broken the customs return in spring and summer, which is the mainstream, but more and more refugees have taken root in Kanto (the cumulative number in Qing Dynasty and Republic of China exceeded 1 10 million). This means the extension of blood relationship, geographical relationship and the expansion of social relations. Guandong is the second hometown of Shandong people, where there are their old folks. When they encounter difficulties in life or natural or man-made disasters, they will first think of "going to the East" to visit relatives and friends for help. For example, in the early years of Guangxu, there was a drought in Shandong, and the refugees "helped the old and brought the young, fled to service in groups ... to find relatives and friends of the clan and eat, hoping to plant wasteland one day."