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Xia And Shang Dynasties Yangtze River Middle Reaches Of Ethnic Distribution And Migration,

Posted on:2009-02-16Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205360272457777Subject:Special History
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Yangtze River Basin for the origin of Chinese civilization, Yangtze River Basin is one of the regions for the origin of Chinese civilization,The study of the Yangtze River Basin's origin of civilization in pre-chin period depends on the relevant geographical and cultural outlook of the group read,to a large extent.. This interpretation of the primary conduct, must be their distribution and migration of ethnic research. In this paper, that is, as the main line, on the Yangtze River, the middle reaches of the distribution of ethnic groups and migration situation. At the chapter on time, it also points from the Chengdu Plain Shuren, Chuandong Xiajiang of the Palestinian people in western Hubei Province, the Jianghan Chu Valley, focus on.On the introduction of the Yangtze River, the middle reaches of ethnic migration and distribution of the overall research background and significance for a macro on, and on this paper, the methodology and research tools.The first chapter of the Archaeological Survey of information, with a view to making available access to objects below proof than the basis for easy retrieval, in the sub-heading are the three major sub-regional and related information on archaeology;Chapter II study of the Xia and Shang Dynasties Shu ethnic groups in the face, and the fish that silkworm Cong said that both Fuzhou and silkworm Cong's out of the Minjiang River valley, Di, the fish is out of Fuzhou Xiajiang basin, for the Pu people. Although its long-term coexistence is not the end collusion, it was Du Yu's rise, their movement, Hanzhong "bow fish" that is, and the fish's movement on Fuzhou.Chapter III of the Palestinian Xiashang Zhou inspected the face of ethnic groups, first of all, "Pakistan", Pakistan, Pakistan, the Pakistani definition set January 1, following the examination of the Palestinian people and the Origin flow, is drawn from the Palestinian people Baiyue system conclusions, and future generations of the board Chun Man, Linjun quite points for the Palestinian and the Palestinians into the West Hanzhong, a bow and fish communities consistency. Spring and Autumn down, the Hanshui River Banan, in the reconstruction of East Sichuan Xiajiang and Pakistan, the Palestinian people in this encompasses the definition of Pu local people, even more.Chapter IV of the study Xiashang Zhou Chu in the face of ethnic groups, will be divided into three inspected, one for the local indigenous, is the third major Miao, also its origin from China, due to long-term soil and quite Habitat of the South , Its descent into the local "Chu Li-style" ethnic cultural characteristics; another more widespread in the Chu people, the so-called "tiger," when associated with the other Huaxia Zu the CHU for the development of ethnic groups, has A location in Panlongcheng culture and weeks "Chiang Han Zhu Ji" Chu family for three of its Evolution.Start to the fourth chapter, is central to this exposition of the Sichuan Basin were involved in the distribution of ethnic groups in Sichuan and movement, Pakistan and East Sichuan Xiajiang the ethnic distribution and migration, Chu's Hubei and Hunan to ethnic distribution and migration, discussed at the three-part Chapter on, into a system, relying on each other in the overall, cross-cutting from the geographical link to link up.Read the last part is the full text of conclusion, the author described the pre-Qin period of the Yangtze River, the middle reaches of movement and distribution of ethnic groups than to combine the study after some thinking, this is also a language for the summary. A related part of this map, table, to read to better understand the author's intent language.
Keywords/Search Tags:Pre-Chin Period (Xia Shang zhou), Middle and upper reaches Yangtze River, Shu, Ba, chu, the distribution and migration of tribal group
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