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How do Shanghainese feel?

According to the brief history of Shanghai, Shanghai natives refer to the aborigines in Pudong, Baoshan, Nanhui, Jiading and Songjiang. Today, the concept of Shanghainese has only existed for about a hundred years. The scope referred to includes aborigines and immigrants from Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other regions after Shanghai's opening up, especially immigrants from northern Jiangsu and Ningbo. Shanghainese usually speak Shanghainese, which belongs to Wu dialect popular in Jiangnan. After the reform and opening up, immigrants from all over the world poured into Shanghai, and some of them made certain contributions to Shanghai's economic construction. They are called "new Shanghainese", but the influx of excessive immigrants has brought about the deterioration of public health and public order, and at the same time, the competition in the job market has become fierce, which has become one of the main unstable factors in Shanghai society. Since the implementation of reform and opening up, especially the opening up of Pudong and the development of Shanghai, the largest immigration tide in history has been formed. Most of the new so-called "new Shanghainese" from all over the country and even the world can't speak Shanghainese. Due to historical and cultural reasons, Shanghainese have completely different values from China, advocating free competition, putting strength first, and considering everything in a pragmatic way of thinking. In addition, Shanghai people's requirements for life are generally much higher than those of ordinary people in China. This is mostly because Shanghai is the intersection of Chinese and Western cultures, with a unique regional civilization, completely different from the Central Plains culture, but with the delicate and classical Jiangnan culture. Some people collectively refer to this series of values as Shanghai style. Literature is also called Shanghai literature. In addition, as far as urban and rural areas are concerned, Shanghainese can be divided into two categories, one is urban Shanghainese, that is, people with original urban hukou, and the other is suburban Shanghainese, that is, people with original rural hukou. Shanghainese in the urban area were formed by immigrants in the past. Rural Shanghainese are originally Shanghainese or Songjiang people. The history of Shanghai's independence from Jiangsu Province and becoming a municipality directly under the Central Government is not too long, while the suburban counties of Shanghai were included in Shanghai from Jiangsu Province in 1958. In the suburbs of Shanghai, Shanghai is usually called Shanghai.