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Jiangnan Meijing Changzhou

Changzhou is located in the south of the Yangtze River, on the shore of Taihu Lake, with Nanjing on the left and Suzhou and Wuxi on the right. Changzhou is an ancient cultural city with a history of about 3,200 years. The so-called beauty of Jiangnan women lies in their temperament. The manners and manners of women bred in this ancient cultural city, the hometown of Qi Liang and the bank of Meng He naturally have the temperament and watery spirit of Jiangnan girls. Although modern Changzhou is no longer a household name like "Su Changshu, the world is full", its cultural construction is slightly inferior to other cities in the south of the Yangtze River. However, Changzhou, as we all know, is well-known for its internationalization. Therefore, local girls here are gentle and determined from childhood, willing to cooperate with men with northern ideas, pursue the "freedom and equality" of western ideas, occasionally be naughty, and occasionally add two points to high school. Compared with others, Changzhou girls are closer. Because of the large foreign population, if you want to know the general level of women in Changzhou, you can go to the local key high schools (the reason why high schools are emphasized is that they are small in scale and have not grown up in appearance, but the universities are widely distributed. At this time, they are in the flower season of their lives, and they have a little understanding of interpersonal relationships, but they have not faded, but they will not be too mature to learn makeup.

As mentioned above, Jiangnan families pay attention to culture to cultivate their daughters' temperament, while Changzhou families who are good at learning from the west will also influence their daughters with foreign cultures-violin, piano, ballet, Latin and so on. This is not to say that girls in other cities are not trained in this way, but Changzhou's traditional culture is inferior to others compared with other cities in the south of the Yangtze River, but its characteristic is that it is in line with international standards. -Changzhou is low-key: it is not as famous as other Jiangnan cities in China, but it is very famous abroad. Eton College, a British royal aristocratic school, visited China: only five international cities (Beijing, Shanghai, Changzhou, Hangzhou and Chengdu) and three middle schools with good comprehensive conditions (Beijing No.4 Middle School, Hangzhou No.2 Middle School and Changzhou Former Middle School) were selected. So some people say "Changzhou is Changsha in the south of the Yangtze River". Jiangnan culture is the representative of traditional culture, and Changzhou women can be said to be one of the best interpretations of the blending of Chinese and western cultures.