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(1)Jared Diamond
(2)Why are the East and the West different
(3)The East and the West are in the cultural sphere
(4)Why is there a difference
(5)a great lesson
(6)Jared Diamond
(7)Asia, where rice has been grown for a long time
(8)In the history of Europe and America growing wheat
(9)Jared Diamond
(10)Wheat farming and rice farming, which requires watering the land
(11)The cultivation requirements are very different
(12)When you grow wheat, you get enough water from the rain
(13)a class for
(14)You don’t need to water it, so you can grow it by yourself
(15)Jared Diamond
(16)You can plow, plant, and harvest by yourself
(17)Jared Diamond Rewatch Total Uniforms >3 Strong Why East and West Are Different
(18)wheat farming = individualistic farming
(19)I don’t need your help
(20)You can decide on your own whether to plant and harvest
(21)The three-way East and why is it different
(22)But if you want to grow rice well
(23)You have to water it well
(24)Why is it different from sheep
(25)Watering the rice paddies
(26)I can’t do it alone
(27)Why is the East and the West different
(28)The whole village cooperated
(29)Let’s get some irrigation
(30)The Great Class Jared Diamond
(31)The reason why it’s different is
(32)with the consent of all the inhabitants
(33)wash and sprinkle water on the rice paddies
(34)Jared Diamond
(35)You can plant and harvest rice plants
(36)Jared Diamond
(37)The 3rd round. Why is the East and the West different
(38)If we want to grow rice, we will continue to work together
(39)It’s recognized as a communityOuch!
(40)Jared Diamond
(41)Is it different
(42)individualistic
(43)Depending on whether it’s a major crop
(44)rice grain
(45)The character of society is determined by cooperative support
(46)individualistic
(1)1 Wheat farming can secure water when it rains, so it is easy, but rice farming requires watering, so cooperation between neighbors is essentialimage text translation
(2)2 Therefore, the West, which mainly cultivates wheat, is more individualistic than the East, which cultivates rice, and the East is community-centered, such as cooperative and caring about others. Otherwise, it has been abandoned
(3)3 This custom in the past, when nearly 100 people farmed, has come down to the present day when about 2 people farmed and fed the remaining 98
(4)4 For reference, Chinese people living in North China, who used to grow wheat rather than rice, actually think individually compared to other regions
(5)5 Conversely, people in the southeastern part of the United States, where people from Scotland, who were herding rather than mainly European wheat farmers, were less individualistic than in other regions
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