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Nanbei country photography

I think the gap between the northern rural areas and the southern rural areas is still relatively large, which is determined by the geographical environment and humanistic customs. Their differences are mainly reflected in their daily life style, eating habits, interpersonal communication, architectural style and so on. Northerners are very heroic, so people in rural areas in the north are even more eclectic, so loud voices are indispensable in daily communication, and there are few disputes about things the size of sesame seeds.

In the south, it's different. People in rural areas in the south, especially the elderly, will quarrel over a little thing, such as you stole an onion from my field yesterday. There is more rain in the south than in the north, so the architectural difference between the two is obvious. Generally speaking, the roofs of rural buildings in the south are inclined, because only in this way can rainwater be discharged when the rainy season comes, but it is different in the north. The climate in the north is relatively dry, so their roofs are almost flat.

Northerners like noodles. The most common thing in the northern countryside is a person holding a cake in his left hand and two green onions in his right hand. This is their breakfast. In the diet of northerners, green onions are essential, but in rural areas in the south, it is different. Southerners like to eat rice, so rice is the staple food for three meals a day. Moreover, the southern rural areas hold wedding banquets, which are exquisite and like to serve dishes. The northerners are different. They like to use big bowls, whether it is rice or vegetables.

Whether in rural areas in the north or the south, we should respect local customs and culture.