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Translation 150 points. Do not copy and paste. To help a strong man.

The analysis of the composition of various "ethnic areas" in Beijing challenges the view that immigrant groups rely on isolation to enhance cohesion. In other words, he found that the cohesion of Beijing immigrants increased with the increase of external environmental influence. Villages in the city, in his words, are the places with the strongest cohesion, and have very strong ties-through clothing production and market-covering the whole of China, and extending to Eastern Europe in the west. On the other hand, these people in Anhui village in Beijing are good at selling vegetables, doing odd jobs and domestic service. They have the strongest connection near the group and the loosest internal cohesion.

Xiang Biao also pointed out that in the context of rural to urban migration in China, the viewpoint of "floating population" should be reconsidered, because not all migrants from rural to urban areas are surplus labor-in fact, many of them not only bring labor, but also capital, technology and information to new places-after moving to new places, many people have enough economic strength to change local institutional arrangements.