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Are Germans really as strict as the legend?

In fact, this answer is not only to explain the legendary rigor of the Germans, but also to answer that the Germans are not as rigorous as the legend. Or just give a rigorous example of the Germans. The deepest feeling of participating in Erasmus project is to avoid impressing everyone, or labeling: Germans are rigorous, Spaniards are stupid, French are romantic, and Italians are inefficient. China, big or small, has different customs. The area of Germany in the title is only a province of China, but there has been a great difference between the north and the south. From Dresden to Berlin, from Dü sseldorf to Munich, the feeling is different. What's more, there are many opportunities for people to flow between EU countries (another German classmate, Bishop, is very "European" except for his German face-he was born in Bonn and went to France to study in Erasmus during his study in Spain (his boyfriend is Spanish)), so it is hard to say that the differences between people are very strict. But these little things, some opinions and words, are the rigorous wind of the whole country, as if spread on a German. Therefore, regarding Germany's rigor, the Germans are also rigorous. The scene of the train carrying the protagonist into Dresden in The Danish Girl reminds me of the shock of riding on the same bridge. The prosperity of the ancient city was destroyed by the war for several years, but the Germans rebuilt the city from the ruins almost completely according to the preserved drawings. Looking at the golden spire of the dark wall on the other side of the river, I felt an indescribable touch.