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What does "drifting north" mean?
Beipiao is a Chinese character, and its pinyin is bě i pi ā o, also known as Beipiao. It refers to people (including foreigners and outsiders) who come from non-Beijing areas, are not registered in Beijing (that is, traditional Beijingers) and live and work in Beijing.

North drift means that there are few fixed residences in the early days of coming to Beijing, and they move around, giving people the feeling of drifting. For many reasons, they can't have more sense of identity with Beijing, so they are named.

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The life of a North drifter, or the life of a world drifter, or even everyone's life, is full of ups and downs. In the days of drifting north, all kinds of emotions are intertwined, and the most is confusion and loneliness. So you must have the ability to release stress.

The release of stress, many people choose to sing to the moon in the mountains and rivers, or stay at home, or go to some gyms to play some so-called decompression, but these are not real decompression. To really decompress, we must first recognize where our stressors come from.