Why not welcome to Xinjiang?

Braden 2022-03-25 09:01:15

This French movie with a high voice did not give me as many jokes as "Shut Up You" and "The Sharp Turn of Time". Maybe because I don't understand the French economy and culture, such as the economic and cultural differences between the north and the south, people think Going to the south to work and not wanting to go to the north [I don't know if it is reasonable to attribute it to economic differences because I think the movie reflects that the north is not as good as the south's Cote d'Azur in other aspects except that the environment is not as good as that of the south's Cote d'Azur. Words] Lack of knowledge of the North, I think it's cold and all are alcoholics... and there are language differences. A series of jokes caused by different accents in the film (it's really hard to make subtitles haha) These lack of understanding lead me to think that there are not many Hilarious but i can imagine how french people laugh at this movie the laughs caused by the difference in language reminds me of a comment i saw

Kelan Bai Kemakan: the captain of the CBA 2016-2017 season champion Xinjiang Kashgar ancient city team

Haha, I’m really laughing at me, a Xinjiang native. Hahaha and I remember when I first arrived at university, I was asked if I was an ethnic minority and went to school on horseback. Shouldn’t my name be several words? Will it say ethnic minorities? Language, do you Xinjiang people go out with a knife or is it unsafe (they think the minority language is Xinjiang dialect) These issues plus the dialect issue above plus a plot can make a welcome to Xinjiang plot, probably somewhere People (the Central Plains cannot be as rich or poor as those in the Pearl River and Yangtze River Deltas) I wanted to be transferred to the south, but I was transferred to the northwest (in fact, not necessarily in Xinjiang), and I felt very unaccustomed to the dry climate of Xinjiang and the two-hour time difference. However, after communicating with the local colleagues and residents, I found that this place is also very good. The food is delicious and the people are enthusiastic If such a movie is made, I think it will at least let the mainlanders know about Xinjiang and have a little interest in Xinjiang. In other words, it is a good way for Xinjiang to show itself to the mainland. After all, Xinjiang is too far from the center of our country. You can get to the place in less than a day by car. Try it in China. I take the train from Shanghai to Urumqi for 40 hours and leave at 19:30 in the evening. The next day, I will go to Xi'an at noon (from Shanghai to Xi'an, I will go through several provinces to calculate by myself) In the afternoon to Gansu in the evening To the north of Gansu to Urumqi at noon the next day. . . (Gansu borders Urumqi)] People know too little about Xinjiang, or what they see can't represent the whole Xinjiang expecting such a movie

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