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What are the personality characteristics of Zhejiang people?

The personality of Zhejiang people is mountain culture, pastoral culture, marine culture and mixed culture.

1. People in Jinhua, Quzhou and Lishui live in a mountainous environment, with dozens of households in a ravine. People here are hard-working and enterprising, and can settle down to do small business, so they are not United and often struggle with each other. So there are few senior officials here, and many of them go out to sell baked wheat cakes and open restaurants.

People in Hangzhou, Jiaxing and Huzhou have developed economically since ancient times. They eat fish in the pond, eat bamboo shoots and dig bamboo forests. They have rice, oil and salt, and they have no worries about food and clothing. People here feel good about themselves, look down on outsiders, are proud of themselves, starve to death and don't beg, and are safe when they are young.

People in Ningbo, Zhoushan and Wenzhou are close to the seaside, so they need to go out and help each other when fishing. People here are open-minded, so they feel at home, unite and help each other. A businessman can become a high official.

Taizhou and Shaoxing have more than two geographical environments, and the people here are comprehensive.

Extended information Zhejiang, referred to as "Zhejiang", is the capital of Hangzhou. Qiantang River, the largest river in China, is called Jiangzhe River because of its twists and turns. Also known as Zhejiang, the province is named Jiang.

Located in the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta on the southeast coast of China, it borders the East China Sea in the east, Fujian in the south, Anhui and Jiangxi in the west and Shanghai and Jiangsu in the north. The straight-line distance from east to west and from north to south in Zhejiang Province is about 450 kilometers. According to the first national geographic survey, the land area of Zhejiang is 10.43 million square kilometers, accounting for 1.09% of the whole country. It is one of the smaller provinces in China.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-Zhejiang