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The news said that the south would continue to be wet and cold until March, and I was startled, thinking that we in Shanghai would also continue to be wet and cold. After reading it, I realized that I was sentimental. The south in the text mainly refers to Yun Guiguang. That's it

The news said that the south would continue to be wet and cold until March, and I was startled, thinking that we in Shanghai would also continue to be wet and cold. After reading it, I realized that I was sentimental. The south in the text mainly refers to Yun Guiguang.

This brings to mind an interesting question, that usually, Shanghainese consider themselves southerners; or that people all south of the Yangtze River consider themselves southerners.

However, Shanghai is located in the north for Zhejiang, Fujian and Guangdong, and has become a northerner. For example, although the news says that the south is wet and cold, it does not mention Shanghai, Zhejiang and Fujian throughout, specifically referring to Yunguiguang, is that the real south? So, how can the people of Hainan think straight?

Because China's geographical area is too large, it is at least divided into the south of the Yellow River, the south of the Yangtze River, the south of Dongting Lake, and the south of the South China Sea, and in a relative position, they are all southerners. Henan people are also southerners, but Hubei people have become northerners.

Another interesting problem is that although China distinguishes between southerners and northerners at the latitude of the north-south space, in the latitude of the east-west space, it suddenly changes its term, called the easterners and the westerners. For example, Shanghai, Zhejiang and Fujian belong to the east, the so-called eastern coastal area, and Gansu Qinghai is the west.

Why can't we refer to the names of southerners and northerners in the latitude of the east-west space, called orientals and westerners?

It seems that no relevant explanation is seen, and it is estimated that it is to give a larger space latitude and leave a special name. On a global scale, Asians should be called Orientals, and Europeans and Americans should be called Westerners.

A few days ago, I also saw someone asking: Is the Pearl of the Orient Hong Kong or Shanghai? Someone replied: The Pearl of the Orient refers to Hong Kong, and the Pearl of the Orient is Shanghai.

From the name analysis, the Pearl of the Orient and the Pearl of the Orient should refer to the global Orient; if you distinguish between China, Shanghai is the Pearl of the East, and Hong Kong is the Pearl of the South.

The question is, what is the difference between a pearl and a pearl? [Laughing and crying] # The south will continue to be wet and cold until March ## The country's large-scale rain and snow are coming to ## Shanghai headlines # headline hot list

The news said that the south would continue to be wet and cold until March, and I was startled, thinking that we in Shanghai would also continue to be wet and cold. After reading it, I realized that I was sentimental. The south in the text mainly refers to Yun Guiguang. That's it

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