Major cities in China ranked as diverse men

China's major cities are ranked as diverse men. None of them are the kind of boys who live in the world. None of them are practical men, but they are men, tough men.

1. Beijing Men: A bottle of Yanjing and a roast duck is the typical lifestyle of a Beijing gentleman. The Beijing man is not actually the legendary 'cow' or the owner of Lufthansa in Sanlitun. Which man born at the root of the Imperial City is not a bit of a dragon and phoenix? This dictates that a bunch of loitering gentlemen young and old have a strong sense of 'crossness' throughout their bodies - just look at Lao She, the old Beijinger's flower-raising complex. On the one hand, this innate temperament is the same as that of the aristocratic descendants of London and Berlin. Who can say which Beijing gentleman does not have aristocratic blood? On the other hand, the Beijing gentry had little employment problem. The so-called "right foot" is easy to choose a job, the advantage of water is an advantage. This, coupled with the low demand for material life, determines the "horizontal" strength of the Beijing gentry.

This kind of character determines that there will only be critics, not politicians among the men in Beijing.

Two. Shanghai men: drunken little men Since the beginning of the last century, a large number of writers of the Mandarin ducks and butterfly school have been dreaming big dreams in Shanghai's ballrooms. Whether it was the civil war or the Ten Years' War, Shanghai's little men would never play the role of pioneers in the vastness of the firmament. At most they would write an article or two telling strange stories. More often than not, Shanghai's little men are materialistic; they are contented but love their work, and they tend to put their families first. This is especially true of Shanghai's writers, from Zhang Henshui, the famous Romantic master of the Haiku school of literature, to Yu, the famous prose master of Chinese and foreign academia. They are all fashion models. In their works, rationality is more than sensibility, and thinking is longer than lyricism. Any more accomplished writers, in any case, can't shout out the Chugoku Qin.

Three. Nanjing people: thinkers on the Qinhuai River As the hometown of gold dust in the Six Dynasties, Nanjing people have played a different role from Shanghai people in Chinese history. They don't pick up dancers in ballrooms or point out trends in fashion magazines. They are typical thinkers, introverted and reticent, which is the biggest characteristic of Nanjing men.

Nanjing has a peculiar topography, which the southerners call the north and the northerners call the south. They take into account the characteristics of both the North and the South, do not deceive strangers, do not exclude others, are not calculating, and tend to be good at thinking for themselves.

China's artists rarely come from Nanjing, while most are scholars, which is probably the greatest characteristic of Nanjing men.

Xi'anmen: as the ancient capital of the six dynasties, the birthplace of Chinese culture, the ancient city of the desert in the Guanxi hero Xi'an, there is also a kind of cultural heritage among men. This cultural heritage is not as refined as Shanghai men, who go out and spray perfume, or as speculative as Nanjing men. From the outside, they don't look like literati. But An has a large number of literati: Zhang Yimou, Chen and Jia Pingwa, all shining names in Chinese literature and art, have storytelling corners on their faces.

The men of Xi don't give up on failure. In their eyes, men should stand straight like the Terracotta Warriors. Even in the face of vicissitudes, they cannot withstand a thousand years of wind and rain. This is a man.

5. Wuhan men: the entanglement of water and fire Wuhan men are the most uncharacteristic. It turns out that an ancient cultural city is dressed up as an industrial city. Laid-off workers in the eyes of outsiders is the Wuhan man, pedaling three-wheeled, squatting stalls, open mouth is hot and rude, character irritability and irrationality.

Wuhan is one of the three largest cities along the Yangtze River. Close to the water, the temperature of the furnace, Wuhan men's character itself is open and cheerful. When they talk loudly, they are informal. When they put on their underwear and bare shoulders, they can be found parading around Jianghan Road or Wuhan Square.

The most notable characteristic of Wuhan men is their contempt for culture. For example, across the dinner table are academicians. They will say in their hearts, 'Hell, it's just a teacher. What a great thing! In their eyes, even a great reader is just a teacher, and a street vendor is also a chairman.

This is the character of Wuhan men. On the one hand, it is a kind of hegemony, in o

Six, Chongqing men: ascetic in the furnace in the beautiful Chongqing, men are generally divided into two kinds: one is similar to Xu Yunfeng's tough guy, you can take a beer bottle, and pump it up to the sky; one is similar to the Fu Zhigao's "people wearing glasses". They are often afraid to appear in public, timid and fearful, but try to show their gentlemanly demeanor.

As in Chongqing, Wuhan and Nanjing, a hot spot for three seconds is like a sauna. Some men also have a verve and are fearless. They have a 'man up' sound when they watch football. This kind of man is honest and forthright and his wife can rest assured. The other kind of men are different. They can be little men at home, or they can honestly cook and buy food and bring up the kids. Unfortunately they just don't take a firm stand and follow other people's opinions.

In short, the men of Chongqing live in a sea of fire and rarely go out to make a living. In the vast mountain city, they either go up or down, under pressure that ordinary men can hardly bear, turning into a group of Chinese men's ascetics.

VII. Guangzhou men: the early years of the southernmost pioneer of a song "love to work hard to win", so that the men of Guangzhou has become a typical of Chinese men desperate. This everyone knows. Teochew and Shantou men were China's earliest trade pioneers. Without them, China would not have the famous Thirteen Houses and the Guangzhou Steamship Company.

At the beginning of the reform and opening up, the "bird language" spread all over the country. The men of Guangzhou did business all over the country, and even all over the world. They could work 20 hours a day. Their most common saying was: 'Women are treated like men, men are treated like machines, what happens when the machine breaks down? Fix it and it will still work.

Guangzhou men like a fast-paced life, with people coming and going on the streets at 6 a.m., making Guangzhou people proud. In the eyes of outsiders, Guangzhou people are a bunch of machines that only know how to make money and don't know how to feel. Unfortunately, Sun Yat-sen University is the most casual university in China, which Guangzhou people hardly mention.

8. Shenyang men: the heroes of Guanzhou who fight for righteousness. Many people think the representative of Shenyang men is Zhang Xueliang. Major Zhang was a romantic lover, but that doesn't mean all Shenyang men have that kind of temperament. At the end of the day, Shenyang men are all men of the character of Marshal Zhang, taking out the bottle and cursing his old man.

Like the northeastern girls, brashness is a characteristic of Shenyang men, which has given Shenyang men the name of rude and unreasonable, known as 'to Shenyang to realize how brash they are'. In fact, Shenyang men are timid and not unreasonable.

Shenyang men do not play tricks, will honestly take care of their families and treat their friends. The sincerity of the northern people in Shenyang men show the most. Many Shanghai girls go to Shenyang to find men because Shenyang men are loyal and have the flavor of heroes.

This is the biggest affirmation and the best summary of Shenyang men.

Nine, Tianjin men: casual and elegant Beijing and sea people Tianjin is very close to the sea and the capital. It was originally the acropolis of Beijing, so it was called Tianjin Wei. So Tianjin men also have a military temperament, few words more righteous, but sticky, not good at expressing, but emotions are very strong. This is the perfect combination of Beijing and Shanghai. Tianjin men know humor, their life is not only casual, but also attached to elegance. They dabble in antiques and paintings, and the academic atmosphere is one of the strongest cities in China. They are not good at thinking, but like to pretend to think? They don't like to be inconsistent in their words and actions. Like all northern men, they are straightforward in what they say and do.

Tianjin is a city of leisure, a fusion of the ****iness of Beijing and sea cultures, accompanied by the fresh scent of Tianjin's cannabis flowers. This flavor belongs only to Tianjin, a strong sense of leisure and a group of comfortable gentry constitute the unique scenery of Tianjin men.

X. Chengdu men: a group of gentlemen shining in the West as Western men, Chengdu men and Xi men relative, but also different from Chongqing men. Small bridges and rivers, a cup of tea, a set of mahjong and an Otto car make up their life.

Chengdu men are good players. They are not as family-oriented as the men in Nanjing and Shanghai, nor do they work as hard as the men in Hangzhou and Guangzhou. They are casual, but not built on a rich material foundation. They advocate a post-colonial consumer philosophy. One utilizes the other, and they call it 'play'.

There is a saying in Chinese literature that foreign scholars must go into Sichuan to succeed, and Sichuan scholars must go out of Sichuan to succeed. Sima Xiangru, Guo Moruo, Ba Jin and Wei Minglun are all typical of those who went out of Sichuan. Chengdu men are probably just like them. They are handsome but not upright, in the Western bold cultural characteristics is undoubtedly a gentleman group.