Qianjiang Evening News·Hourly News Reporter Jiang Yun Correspondent Shen Qiuyan Colleges and universities across the country are starting to reopen, and many students have to travel across more than half of China to go to school. Southern students are in the north and northern st

Qianjiang Evening News·Hourly News Reporter Jiang Yun Correspondent Shen Qiuyan

Colleges and universities across the country are starting to reopen, and many students have to travel across more than half of China to go to school. Southern students are in the north and northern students are in the south. How are they doing? Let’s see what the differences are between the south and the north in their eyes.

A college entrance examination volunteer sent Wei Ji from Hangzhou to Harbin, an ice city in Heilongjiang.

I have never seen snow that looks like sand

Winter begins in Harbin in mid-October. The winter here is sunny and very dry. The snow is as dry as sand and will not melt when it falls on clothes. You can gently blow away.

Moreover, every school has a free ice rink. You can skate in November. There are very few outdoor ice rinks in the south. I also learned how to skate here.

Weiji is skating in school

Because of the weather, the winter vacation in the north always starts earlier than in the south, so my classmates in the south always envy me.

It's below zero outside, and it's summer and cold indoors.

When it's cold in the south, heating and air-conditioning are usually used in the south. Only when you get to the north do you know that heating is actually hot water flowing through steel pipes, and here we turn it on uniformly, and it can be turned on for up to half a year. time. After turning on the heating, it is minus ten degrees Celsius outside and 20 degrees Celsius indoors. Wearing short sleeves is very comfortable, and sometimes you even have to open the window to cool down.

I get chilblains in the south in the winter, but they don’t develop here at all. When I went home during the winter vacation, they recurred again.

I was a little shy when I first started taking baths.

Coming from the south, I was a bit unaccustomed to it at first. In the north, there are fixed large bathhouses, and there are people who specialize in back rubs. Each bathhouse has a rub master, who provides back rubs, cupping, acupuncture, and massage. , to be honest, I was a little shy when I first took a shower, but after taking a shower, I felt a lot cleaner, haha.

The dishes are all served in large bowls.

When I came to Harbin, the dishes were all served in large bowls. Maybe the reason why there are so many 1.8-meter bowls everywhere in the north is to get this bowl. I often eat dumplings when I come here, and because the wrappers of Northeastern dumplings are all hand-rolled, they taste very chewy. There is also barbecue here, which is also a specialty. Northeastern barbecue is more delicious than that in the south. Qiqihar is the international capital of barbecue. When they eat barbecue, they must eat garlic and onions. Northeastern people like to eat green onions, and they like undercooked onions, which are very spicy.

Junjun came to Zhejiang from Henan to study, and has been in Hangzhou for two years.

"南米北面" is fake? Still jet lag after eating?

In fact, it stands to reason that "south and north" should be the most significant difference, but the actual situation is very subtle. In fact, southerners often eat pasta, such as Hangzhou’s Pianer Sichuan noodles and various soup dumplings. But in fact, the buns in the north have thicker skins and the fillings are the kind without soup, while the south prefers thin-skinned soup dumplings. Although the north also has spicy soup and fried dough sticks for breakfast, the fried noodles and fried noodles with soy milk in the south taste a bit oily. But people in the south are really good at making all kinds of glutinous rice cakes, which are very delicate and delicious. The important thing is that they can be sold one by one, while in the north they are all sold in boxes.

The daily names for food are also different. For example, northerners call steamed white rice " steamed rice", but people in the south refer to "eating" as "eating white rice", and "eating" In the north, "noodles" is also used to specifically refer to "eating noodles", not "eating food made of flour" in a general sense.

Not only that, there is jet lag even when eating! It’s really early to eat in the south. Here we usually have lunch after 11 o’clock and dinner after 5 o’clock, while in the north it’s about an hour and a half later.

can’t understand! The south has its own encrypted version of the dialect

. In the south, I have experienced the frustration of "people can't understand me when they call me." There are four of us in a dormitory, and only our roommate in Hangzhou speaks as if it is encrypted. In comparison, the dialect in the north is basically . The pronunciation of in Mandarin is easy to understand.

Northerner certification: The south is really colder than the north!

In my impression, the south should be a place that provides winter services for migratory birds all year round, but when I actually came here, I realized that "the stories in fairy tales are all lies"! It’s hot enough to burn your feet in the summer, and it’s humid and cold in the winter. It’s even colder because of the humidity, and there’s no heating. It is true that the people in the Yangtze River Delta region are the most frost-resistant!

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