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What do Northeasters think of Shandong?

Shandong people go out by fellow villagers. No matter how far you go, Shandong people have a strong sense of closeness and trust when they meet Shandong people. This is also because Qilu culture is the link between Shandong people and Shandong people. Qilu culture is the ideological basis and cultural identity of Shandong people who are far away.

Since the Qing Dynasty, the "going east" of Shandong people has formed an immigration tide. By 19 1 1 year, the population in the northeast is about 184 1, and the immigrant population is about 1 0,000, including 7-8 million immigrants from Shandong. In 19 12- 1949, the total number of people from Shandong to Kanto actually exceeded1830,000. Excluding returnees, there are as many as 7.92 million Shandong people staying in the northeast. The development of Northeast China is the first contribution of human settlement in Shandong.

Shandong people's family concept

Shandong people have a special family value system. China society is a combination of "state and family", and it is a family-oriented society, with a strong family color in all aspects of society. In Qilu culture, the concept of "self-cultivation, family harmony, governing the country and calming the world" has always played a leading role in the life value orientation of Shandong people, among which "family harmony" occupies a central position. People often say that if you can't unite your family, how can you rule the country and level the world? It can be seen that "family harmony" is an important standard of Shandong people's life value. Shandong people pay attention to "parents are here and don't travel far", which not only has the element of "filial piety", but also reflects their strong family concept. Qilu culture advocates "loyalty and filial piety", "Jun Jun, minister, father and son", so that every member of the family can find his own role, get his own way, live in harmony and be orderly. This has contributed to the special stability of Shandong families.