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Research On The Clan And Structure In Huizhou Village

Posted on:2017-04-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H ZhouFull Text:PDF
GTID:2295330485468704Subject:Chinese history / historical geography
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Huizhou in the Ming and Qing Dynasties is a typical clan society, which is a society with tight structure tradition and a long time. At the same time, Huizhou is also an immigrant society, is the Central Plains nobles migrating with the natives continued integration of society. Huizhou clan surname as legacies of the Central Plains nobles, in the etiquette of Huizhou clans - the highly developed society occupies an important position, and has a profound impact on the landscape of Huizhou region evolution. Huang is one of the Xin’an people, Tan Huang Du Shi then is one of the important branches. The rise and fall of the Tandu village is closely related to the development and evolution of the clan of the yellow and Tan clan. This paper from the perspective of patriarchal clan and space of combination of imperial and commercial, Feng Shui, New Security Council learning elements to inspect a village of of Tandu Village in She county of Huizhou settlement pattern of change,village landscape evolution.This paper is divided into four chapters, the introduction part of the problem of the proposed, academic history review, research methods and ideas, research data analysis. The first chapter from the geographical environment and Tandu Huang’s clan development context perspective based on Tandu Village with clan characteristic landscape (such as the ancestral temple and tomb) evolution and analysis of its causes. Combined with the location and topography of the Tandu Village, it outbound traffic and for the size of Huizhou below interaction and village residents’ migration and communication as background material. In the second chapter, the paper analyzes the changes of the landscape of the Tandu Village from the perspective of water conservancy facilities and land use. The third chapter from the Feng Shui and the clan relationship, Tan crossing angles of Huang’s foreign exchanges, clan worship production management, to pool the motivation on the evolution of the rise and fall of the village social structure of the level crossing. The conclusion part, through the analysis of the evolution of the rise and fall of the Tandu Village, to explore its internal driving force.
Keywords/Search Tags:Historical rural geography, Huizhou, Tandu, Rural landscape, Clans
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