Dance teaching in rural square

The definition of this village in the Tang Dynasty means that people who live in the city live in a place called Fang, which is divided into administrative units. As far as Tang Dou Chang 'an is concerned, there were many parties in Chang 'an at that time: 100. A human gathering place outside the city and living in the countryside is called a village.

In the History of Villages in Tang Dynasty, the division of rural units in Tang Dynasty is:111? Four are neighbors, five are safe, a hundred are inside, and five are townships. ? It can be seen that the division of rural areas in the Tang Dynasty was very particular, even more detailed than the division of our current brigades and villagers' groups, and there were strict regulations on the population and family number of each township, which made the Tang Dynasty have great advantages in the household registration management system. And the Tang Dynasty? Village? It is also a very broad concept, not specifically referring to a village, nor is it an administrative unit that divides rural areas. It refers to the settlement form of the whole countryside.

The village form in the Tang Dynasty was different from that now. Now the village is to set up a memorial arch at the entrance of the village, which is also ok. The Tang dynasty was still a cold weapon era, so there was still a certain form of war in the village form, which was found outside every village. Guo? Around, that is, around the village, building protective earth walls can not only resist foreign enemies in wartime, but also be useful in dealing with horse thieves and bandits in peacetime, similar to city walls. Walking into the villages of the Tang Dynasty, you will find them at the door of every household? Nursery? That is, vegetable fields, threshing floors, mulberry trees and hemp trees planted nearby for drying millet and sorghum are all used for sericulture or weaving.

The square time system in the Tang Dynasty is the implementation of the square time system in the management of the city, taking all kinds of buildings and residents in the city as? Fang? Units are managed separately and operated in a closed way, so that urban residents in various industries maintain a certain degree of independence and closeness. This can not only effectively maintain social stability and public order, but also make the city look cleaner and tidy, greatly enhancing the image of the city in the Tang Dynasty.