There is a saying in the three northeastern provinces that there are wolves in front and tigers in the back with two hundred and fifty in the middle. It means that people in Liaoning are smooth, people in Heilongjiang are ruthless, and people in Jilin are stubborn.
If you look at the celebrities, you will know the difference between these three provinces. Li Xueqin, Wang Sulong, and Lin Gengxin are from Liaoning. Mao Buyi, Zhang Yi, and Li Jian are from Heilongjiang.
Let’s talk about the advantages of Heilongjiang people first. Heilongjiang generally attaches great importance to education, and the current penetration rate has reached 99.30%. The accent is basically not much different from Mandarin. Most people are more humorous, and they are the kind of cultured jokers. Unlike sketch artists who are "funny", Heilongjiang people are humorous.
The overall appearance of Heilongjiang people is on the higher side, especially in the past when there were many pretty girls. Most of them have gone to school in recent years and have never come back. It feels like the overall appearance is declining.
People in Heilongjiang have a clear sense of grudges. If they get along with you, they will be very kind to you, but they will be really indifferent if they don't like you. It’s not like Liaoning people can get by in large numbers. The impression you make on others is either good or bad.
Yes, when I was young, some of my classmates were from Heilongjiang, and my workplace also had people from Heilongjiang. I also met Heilongjiang in the community where I lived. The impression they gave me was that they were tall, strong, and talkative. Northeastern people have nice accents, straightforward personalities, and are polite and courteous.
Many people in Heilongjiang are so prominent when they go out that they seem to think they are gangsters. In fact, outsiders have many bad impressions of the Northeast, mostly caused by Heilongjiang people. , Liaoning and Jilin people are more reserved, unlike Heilongjiang people who are more flamboyant. I am also from the Northeast, but I don’t really like the style of some people in Heilongjiang.
I am from Heilongjiang. I think people in Heilongjiang are kind-hearted and warm-hearted, and everyone is a living Lei Feng. Maybe it’s because I’m from the Northeast and I’m complacent. Once I went to my cousin’s house in Shandong, and my cousin didn’t have a very friendly impression towards us Northeasterners. My cousin said that in their mink farm, everyone disliked the Northeasterners, saying that the Northeasterners were too bad. Moreover, my cousin told me with gusto about us Northeasterners working in his place. He said that a couple worked in his mink factory and rented a house owned by a local citizen. Since the Northeasterners came, There were either chickens or ducks and geese missing nearby. No one suspected the couple at first. But when they moved away, the cellar was full of chicken and goose feathers, and they suddenly realized it.
Actually what I want to say is that not all of us Northeasterners are like this. We also have good people and heroes like Wang Jinxi and Ma Yongshun. They are us Heilongjiang people, and they have added honor to us, so I say that not all Northeasterners are lively Lei Feng, nor are they all bad people.
For those who have been in contact with Heilongjiang, the original impression is that they are tall and have a rough personality. Later I got along with a few. The people are really nice. Passionate and friendly. He is also very trustworthy and attentive to his friends.
People from Liaoning will answer you, stay away from anyone you meet here! If nothing else, it affects unity!
I used to hear that people there have bold personalities and are loyal to others. I have dealt with a few people in real life, and they feel different from the legends.
Lao Liang has a saying that Liaoning traitors are like dragons and tigers, with two hundred and five in the middle. Haha, I wonder how Northeastern people feel when they hear this sentence. Are they angry? Actually, there really isn’t, because Northeastern people like to laugh at themselves so much.
I have traveled to most places in Heilongjiang and met many Heilongjiang people. Let’s talk about these people.
The first time I came into contact with Heilongjiang people was in Dalian. In the 1990s, most of them were farmers who had abandoned their fields and laid-off workers from mining areas. These people were very unpopular in Dalian at that time. It's okay if there are few people, but if there are many people, they like to drink and cause trouble. This phenomenon is also common in Shandong. Qingdao, Yantai and Weihai are also full of Heilongjiang people. These people are now nearly fifty years old, and they have probably already integrated into the local society. They were the lowest builders in the early days of the rise and development of these cities. They have endured unbearable hardships, but are they now enjoying the blessings? Are you still feeling the loneliness of a foreigner?
I went to Heilongjiang for the first time in 2000, in Wuchang, in autumn. For the first time since Harbin, I felt the vastness, emptiness, and roughness of heaven and earth, and of course the generosity of people. Once, the car couldn't move in the muddy water. It couldn't reach the village in front or the store behind. After a while, a tractor came over, and I immediately ran to shout for help. The master first convinced me that I dared to do whatever I said, and then helped me with the problem. He was very powerful and solved the problem immediately. Only then did I realize that I hadn’t negotiated the price because I was anxious, and I had heard that Heilongjiang people were ruthless, so I quickly took out one hundred yuan and offered it to me, fearing that it would be difficult to deal with the price if I was forced to do so. But they refused to accept it no matter what. They only said that it was a little effort. The key was that the rescue was too fast and smooth (they couldn't treat minor illnesses). Another time I got lost, and there were some old people on the roadside, so I went to ask around. I spoke a bit fast and with an accent (in fact, we really thought we were speaking Mandarin), and the other party deliberately asked me to repeat myself several times. Then he pointed out the way, and finally he laughed and said that he had to straighten his tongue when speaking from now on. Haha, you were kidding me, but you must be pointing in the right direction. This is the characteristic of Heilongjiang people. They always have fun and love to joke. Of course, there are people in some areas who disdain this. I once criticized them: they can’t make jokes, they don’t have confidence, they can’t use humor, and they have no culture.
When I went back to Harbin and made an appointment with my classmates, my enthusiasm was softened.
After eating and drinking, I burped with a full stomach. After drinking, I wandered around Central Street, waiting in a long line to buy me Qiulin's red sausage, tripe and so on. Later, I met some friends from Heilongjiang, and I summarized a way to deal with things. You have to keep a low profile, otherwise you will eat to death and drink and lie down, not to mention what specialties are good. This is one of the most innocent people left, but you must not be tempted to deceive others or do bad things, otherwise these "tiger" people will definitely make you realize how dark Heilongjiang is.
Heilongjiang people have a "big brother" culture. There are social big brothers in every region. But in fact, most of them are not gangsters. Only when you travel around Heilongjiang will you find out why this is the case. Heilongjiang is too big and has a sparse population. In an era when communications and transportation were underdeveloped, if you wanted to communicate with the outside world, you couldn't do it without a trustworthy and influential person. But it’s definitely not going to work if you only talk about martial arts without talking about martial ethics.
But Heilongjiang people are indeed tigers. Many times they do things regardless of cost, so they often don't make much money. Therefore, if you don't cheat him, they will accept it calmly even if you lose money, and they will still treat you with big mouthfuls of meat and big bowls of wine. But if they lose money because they were tricked, that's a bad thing.
Also, some people in Heilongjiang like to play tricks. After all, they are still remote and isolated. Some people actually think that they know something but others don't. Of course, they don't have bad intentions.
Finally, let’s talk about Heilongjiang women. I can responsibly say that she is absolutely beautiful and has fair skin. When you walk on the streets of Harbin, you rarely see people with dark skin. If you do, they are most likely from outside. There is also their aggressiveness and boldness, which the more feminine men will definitely not be able to stand, but if they can accept it, it will be more than just a blessing. When you are bullied, I will rush up to you with bricks in hand.
At the end of the question, I suddenly thought that perhaps going back a few years, Lao Liang should have said: The traitor in the south, the tiger in the north, and the two hundred and fifty in the middle. However, today, the evil trend has reached Liao Dynasty and is gradually heading north. A few years from now, will these two hundred and five and Huzi still be there? Will transportation, communications, and the Internet still leave that original flavor to this black land? As soon as the Qi Pu came down, the population of Longjiang dropped drastically. As a result, some people even thought that they were living in dire straits and belittled themselves. Life is not GDP! It’s food, clothing, housing and transportation. You are the ones who wear the most and the most exciting clothes, you eat big chunks of meat, big fans of ribs and big plates, you live in a house that is not worth a few bucks but it is spacious and bright, and you can move around freely without being crowded.
I don’t have a good idea of ??the impression people from other provinces have on Heilongjiang people, because I am from Heilongjiang. Due to their geographical location, Heilongjiang people have relatively large skeletons. They are commonly known as tall people, and most people have the same personality. There are people who are very straightforward, but of course there are also people who are petty and fussy.
Men like to be the messengers who protect flowers, and they also like to draw their swords to help when there is injustice on the road! They dress well, like to compare, and have good brand names. Although sometimes their pockets are cleaner than their faces, they spend all their money on face and would rather go home and eat cornbread. Most of the women are tall and have fair skin, and they are even more particular about their clothes. They even have to buy a mink for a loan. There is a famous saying: Eight out of ten women (wear) mink. If you squeeze into the bus wearing mink, the mink hair will float all over the bus! When visiting relatives and friends, you can't embarrass your husband, as your face usually appears in fine detail. If you meet a stranger and ask for directions, not only will he give you a warm introduction, but he may also give you a ride with your bag and things. In short, as a warm and cheerful eldest sister, I would like to remind you that Northeastern people are all living Lei Feng! Heilongjiang people are the most warm-hearted.
I am a native of Hangzhou and have been in Mudanjiang City, Heilongjiang Province since 1972. Returned to the city in 1985. He understands Heilongjiang people better than the average southerner. Under normal circumstances, it is best for southerners and Heilongjiang people not to interact with each other. The soil and water support the people. Warm and hospitable, quick to fall out. Being a cool person and having low integrity. Remember, you can’t invest in Shanhaiguan. If you have enough money, you can’t go back to the sky after drinking two bottles of wine.