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What does the old saying "men don't go into Sichuan, women don't go into Tibet, and old people don't go into the wide world" mean?
This is not an old saying in the countryside. It's obviously around 2000. At that time, the traffic was developed, and people did not farm at home, but went out to work, which became popular. The meaning of this sentence is also easy to understand. Let me tell you what it means:

Men don't enter Sichuan, but that's not what I said. The original saying is that men don't enter Sichuan, not men. Young people should not go to Sichuan, which is a bit like what some rural old people say: Young people, don't always think about going back to the countryside to live a comfortable life. You are at the age of struggle. Boys are not born in Sichuan for similar reasons. Female friends in Sichuan are famous for their small figure, fair skin and beautiful appearance, ranking first in all provinces in China. If they are lonely, that's it.

The daily life in Sichuan is called "comfort" with a word that locals often say. Comfort also means a comfortable life. In this way, under the comfortable life, young people are surrounded by beautiful clouds, which easily makes them lose the spirit of struggle.

Without the spirit of fighting for a good job, it usually represents mediocrity. Life is like this. I can only be a person with bent ears.

The sentence "Women don't go to Tibet" means that female friends had better not go to Tibet alone. There are actually many reasons. Tibetans, the first contact was in Xining. When I came there, the first thing my hometown told me was that when Tibetans beg from you, you must give it to them.

Or sell your Buddha-related objects, never buy them, give them some pocket money and leave quickly. The reason, I can't say here, is similar to cutting cakes in Xinjiang.

I am a man, and my fellow villagers have warned me that there are still some unreasonable places. If a woman goes to Tibet alone, there are few people there and it is difficult to guarantee safety.

The most important thing is the high altitude in Tibet, where people have plateau red, which is unsightly from the mainland aesthetic point of view, while female friends care most about their own image. That's why women don't go into Tibet.

As the first stop of the spring breeze of reform, Guangdong attracted people from all over the world in the early 1990s. The local development is also very fast, but fast development means fast pace of life.

According to my life experience in Guangdong for many years, every day on the street and at the subway exit, those young people walk like a gust of wind.

Guangdong is also a rainy area, where the air humidity is very high. Last year, I found that because the pillow on the sofa was moldy, the clothes in the cupboard smelled musty. Old people are usually suitable to spend their old age comfortably in the slow-paced environment in Sichuan and rural areas. Moreover, many elderly people have rheumatism, which will aggravate the recurrence of the disease in a high humidity climate. So from these two perspectives, Guangdong is not suitable, and the elderly from other places live here.

Ironically, it is generally believed that the elderly will live longer in places with beautiful mountains and rivers. But in fact, the life expectancy of the whole province ranks in the top few places, all of which are developed places. Personally, I think this phenomenon is related to the economy. The medical care in developed areas is relatively good, and the local people are rich and can cope with various diseases. But if you are an old man from other places, even if you have money to go, will you live as long as your local peers? I find it hard to say clearly. There is an old saying called acclimatization. After all, it's not where you were born and raised. If you go to the local area, you may not adapt.

To sum up, men don't go into Sichuan, women don't go into Tibet, and they are not old. This is actually about at what age, where to go and doing the right thing. Especially the last sentence above, although foreign countries are good, they may not be suitable for you.