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What kind of people are Kunming people like? Especially those women

Kunming people are timid and cautious, like to follow the rules step by step, have poor pioneering ability and complicate simple things.

There are many Kunming people working in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. They are not as xenophobic as they say, and they probably love life more than many outsiders. . . They are not as determined to stay in their hometown as the legend says. Their evaluation of Kunming is that they have few opportunities and are too comfortable. In Kunming, I found that everyone likes to visit the flower market and is very friendly to foreign tourists. I didn’t feel uncomfortable at all.

And if we really want to talk about xenophobia, I think that except for Shanghai, especially when you live in those B&Bs in Puxi, you are really fed up with the feeling that uncles and aunts in Shanghai look down on you, even if you are from Beijing. Came from Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

You may not feel the xenophobia obviously in other places, especially in tourist cities like Kunming. This feeling is really weak, and most people are very enthusiastic towards you.

The origin of Kunming

As a place name, "Kunming" was difficult to examine before the Tang Dynasty. There are many opinions on the origin of the word "Kunming". Most scholars believe that "Kunming" was originally the name of an ancient ethnic group in southwest China.

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"Kunming" is written as "Kun", "Kunmi" or "Kunlin" in ancient Chinese literature. In the early days, it was not the name of a city, but the name of an ancient ethnic group living in southwest China, today's western Yunnan and southwestern Sichuan.

According to records, the emergence of the word "Kunming" can be traced back to the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Sima Qian, the famous historian at that time, wrote in "Historical Records: Biography of the Southwest Yi": "From the east of Tongshi (now Baoshan) in the west to Yeyu in the north, they were named Xi and Kunming. They were all braided and moved with the livestock. No matter how long you are, the place can be thousands of miles away." It can be seen that the word "Kunming" is the ethnic name of an ethnic minority in Yunnan in ancient times.

Reference for the above content - Baidu Encyclopedia