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Shandong immigrated to Guangdong

During the Qing Dynasty, Northeast China was a bitter and cold place. The reason why Shandong people spontaneously went to Kanto instead of going south to Jiangsu and Zhejiang is the reason for Northeast China and Jiangsu provinces. The reason for going to Kanto is that Kanto is vast in territory, sparsely populated, rich in products and fertile in land. The reason why we don't go south to Jiangsu and Zhejiang is that Jiangsu and Zhejiang have a large population, less land and more people, and a surplus of labor. Even Jiangsu and Zhejiang people have to go out to work.

The main reason for going to Guandong is the 2008 TV series "Going to Guandong", which everyone knows. Going to the East mainly refers to the process of large-scale migration of Central Plains people to the three northeastern provinces in the late Qing Dynasty, mainly from Shandong and Hebei. Going to the East is one of the three major population movements in China, and the other two are going westward with Shanxi as the main body and going south to Southeast Asia with Fujian as the main body.

In fact, crossing Kanto is also a helpless move. The Chinese nation is a nation that has moved to other places. If you can survive locally, you won't migrate everywhere. This is because it can't survive. The reason for choosing Kanto in the three northeastern provinces is that it is vast, sparsely populated, rich in products and fertile in land. As long as I have hands and feet, I will not starve to death. The reason why Guandong is sparsely populated is because of the immigration policy of the Qing government. As the land of Longxing of the Qing government, Guandong was not allowed to immigrate to the past at first, and all of them moved to Beijing, so the land was vast and sparsely populated. As for the rich products and fertile land, I won't explain it to you. Anyone who has studied geography knows.

The main reason for not going south to Jiangsu and Zhejiang is that there is basically no way out, although Jiangsu and Zhejiang are relatively rich. Jiangsu and Zhejiang have a large population and a small population, so it is impossible to accommodate a large number of immigrants. According to the economic conditions at that time, there was no way to provide a large number of jobs to support these immigrants.

So going south to Jiangsu and Zhejiang is actually just a dead end, but there is still a way out to the three northeastern provinces.