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 With the change of geographical environment, blood types show great differences in distribution.

O-type blood is the majority in     European and American countries , especially in the United States, O- type blood accounts for the vast majority. After entering Asia, with the gradual eastward movement, the number of blood type B gradually increased. In Mongolia and China, type B blood accounted for the majority. In island countries such as Japan and South Korea, type A blood again dominates.

2. Blood type and national temperament

    As mentioned above, Type O accounts for the majority in the United States, Type B accounts for the majority in China, and Type A accounts for the majority in Japan. We might as well regard the United States as representing Type O, China representing Type B, and Japan representing Type A. I have heard a saying: The American lifestyle is like playing bridge. There are friends and enemies, and it is a distinct type of foe and foe. The Japanese way of life is like playing a game of Go, where individuals are often sacrificed for the benefit of the whole, which is a type of individual obeying the collective. The Chinese way of life is like playing mahjong. You have to look after your home and look after your next home, and you have to guard against your opponent. They are self-conscious.

    If we combine blood types, we will find that the above phenomenon is very typical.

O-type people's sense of partnership

    As we have said before, because O-type people are very alert to strangers and lack a sense of communication with each other, they attach great importance to making friends. This kind of friend is not an ordinary friend, he is a sense of partnership based on fighting a common enemy. This sense of partnership is to form an alliance before facing a common enemy or difficulty, so in order to strengthen this partnership,

    O-type people always set themselves up some enemies or difficulties intentionally or unintentionally. From this point of view, the United States’ international “partnership” and the disaster awareness in the US blockbuster films, we will find that whether it is an ideological enemy or a natural disaster, a group of people who have nothing to do with each other or even a little hostile When faced with common difficulties, an extremely strong awareness of danger arises. When this awareness of danger rises to a belief in fighting side by side, it is the "patriotism" that Americans talk about most.

    By the way, the reason why O-type people lack a sense of communication with each other is that they have too strong personalities, and they only pay attention to themselves, thus neglecting others. But in order to truly make others pay attention to themselves, they will also fully respect others, not interfere with others' freedom, and just ask about others' privacy. This American-style freedom of "your freedom ends before my nose" is most obvious among the lonely homeless and helpless old people in American society. This is what many Chinese people often say in American society's "indifference to humanity". ". However, if you pay close attention to the O-shaped people around you, most of them think so in their minds about "freedom".

The collective spirit of Type A people

    A domestic report a few years ago triggered a lot of media controversy. It is about a group of Chinese and Japanese teenagers who organized a camp under the leadership of their teacher. During the camping, Chinese children were thirsty, so they drank water that was centrally managed, thinking that this was collectivism. However, Japanese children leave their water to the collective and think this is collectivism. This matter has caused considerable controversy, and some people in the country have organized Chinese children to go camp to show the "quality" of Chinese teenagers. As far as I am concerned, I think it has something to do with the traditional cultural background of a country. The collective spirit of the Japanese is quite different from that of the Chinese. It is a sense of belonging with the collective as the fundamental goal of survival. For them, the collective is paramount, everyone must serve the collective, even at the expense of everyone's interests. Collective security and happiness are not only the goal of everyone, but also the spiritual belief and spiritual pillar of everyone. (This is the most obvious among mature Type A people.) This manifestation of strong dedication is also Japanese "patriotism."

    Things are divided into two. The collective spirit of Type A people is indeed amazing, but sometimes for the sake of the survival of this group and the firmness of belief, they will not hesitate to insist on mistakes and death without compromise. After World War II, Japan still retains the emperor and does not recognize the crime of aggression. This is mostly related to "collective spirit" and "patriotism."

    Finally, once Type A people form a group, it is difficult for outsiders to enter. (This is related to the way type A people treat people.) Many international students say that Japanese society is very exclusive and it is difficult for foreigners to integrate into it. I think this may also be related to this.

Self-consciousness of Type B people

    It is often said that the Chinese are a mess, and they all take care of themselves. How did this cultural background come into being?

    Type B people think that they are the most important after objectively analyzing the external environment. They are always thinking about how to adjust their emotions, improve their quality, strengthen their self-cultivation, and adapt to the surrounding environment. I have heard that two of my B-type friends said very similar words when talking about job hunting: It's not what I want to do, but what I can do. This sentence hit the nail on the head and showed the behavioral characteristics of Type B people. This kind of egoism is different from the self-focused of O-shaped people. O-type people pay attention to their image and status in a group, as well as the role of this group. (Most type O people are also talking about politics.) But type B people are always paying attention to how to exercise and improve themselves to adapt to this society, but at the same time they ignore interpersonal communication and collective participation. I don't care much about my status and image in the group, so I feel a sense of self-reliance. In particular, many Type B people are prone to indulge in certain interests, which makes him have fewer ambitions to participate in society.

    Because of the attitude of different types of people, the most lack of mutual attraction and cooperation among the formed groups is that they are put together to take care of each other. When faced with external pressure, they often go their separate ways. However, they are flexible and rich in insights, so they are most likely to resonate in their thinking. They feel that their interests are the same and that the other party can understand themselves, so they are full of fun and vitality in their common life. This kind of optimistic collectivism is common in China, but due to the lack of deep emotional cohesion (type B people are more shy and lacking in romance), people often need to promote and agitate (stronger rationality), which is unique to China. "Patriotism".

Three, an idea

    In the context of the temperament culture of one blood type, the temperament culture of several other blood types is often easy to cover up and dissolve. But if we do such an experiment, that is
to divide the lives of people with O, A, and B blood types into different categories, I think the situation mentioned above will be revealed one by one. Of course, this is very unrealistic and impossible. If any friend is a teacher, you can divide your classmates into three groups (AB type average collocation), preferably divided into three classes, then the class style of these three classes will be very different.


 


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