Anti-Japanese blood sacrifice mountains and rivers

Chapter 790: Chapter 454 National Customs

Chapter 79o: Chapter 450 Four National Customs (2)

Zhu Fangda paused for a moment and said: "Pay attention to the difference in the patterns of headdresses and clothes worn by married Miao women and girls. Miao people make a set of Miao women's underwear. It takes dozens of days to make a set of Miao women's clothes, which are exquisitely sewn and embroidered. Its normal trousers are short and have large trouser legs. The piping, embroidery or number of yarns on the edge of the trousers are the same as that of the clothes. The dress is long and wide. , the shoes are full of embroidery, the head is pointed and the mouth is big, and the heels are on the ears for easy wearing. There are also so-called Tujia people, actually called Bijika people, who are mainly distributed in the Wuling Mountains adjacent to Hunan, Hubei, Guizhou, and Chongqing. The Bijika people like to live in groups and live in wooden houses on stilts. They build houses in one village. There are few single-family households in a village. The houses built are mostly wooden structures, with small green tiles, lattice windows, overhanging eaves, wooden railings and handrails, and corners with horses and horses. Hereditary Chieftain The system in which the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties granted hereditary official positions to the ethnic minorities in the frontier areas to rule the people. Chieftains refer to people who have been awarded such official positions. The world governs its people, governs its soldiers, inherits its position, governs its place, enters its ranks, and accepts its feudal power. Ma Bufang in Ningxia and Qinghai accepted the appointment of the government of the Republic of China, but still exercised discretion over the areas under his jurisdiction. Jurisdiction is actually no different from the chieftain system of the previous dynasty."

Zhu Fangda thought for a while and said to Gao Fei very cautiously: "Most of the Miao people and Bikika people are enthusiastic and forthright, but the premise is that you can't encroach on his interests. Miao people are not as tense as before, so intermarriage between Miao and Han is generally allowed. Miao flying songs are also called roaring songs, shouting songs, and folk songs. They are young men and women who are separated by mountains and rivers. It is a kind of love song that expresses one's feelings when inviting travelers. Sometimes Feige is used when welcoming and sending off guests and feasting. What you hear when you come is Feige. Miao girls are passionate, but I just want to repeat one point, don't Start in chaos and end in abandonment, if you don’t marry someone, don’t sleep with her.”

"It's really impossible, how about I open a few brothels in the county?" Zhu Fangda's proposal was directly kicked by Gao Fei, and he was kicked to the ground. Xing Kehuai, who just returned, saw it in his eyes. Can't be so disregarding the relationship between the military and the government?Furthermore, the Seventh Administrative Inspectorate is different from ordinary provinces. The situation here is very special. Which one is not the emperor, his commissioner or the county magistrate below?

What made Xing Kehuai dumbfounded was that Zhu Fangda praised Gao Fei's improved legwork with a hippie smile, to the extent that even a hair on his leg would shake him to the point of internal injury.Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 79054

A week later, all the new troops arrived. Gao Fei deployed his troops in six counties including Enshi, Jianshi, Xuan'en, Laifeng, Xianfeng, and Lichuan. Even the number of merchants doing business in the surrounding area has suddenly increased, and the housing prices in Enshi County have tripled in seven days!

Anyone who is not lacking in intelligence knows that Enshi's good days are gone!The days of chicken flying and dog jumping all over the ground are about to begin.

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