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Qutun society

Qutun village is really small, with an existing population of12,300. There are two big families, Qu and Ji, and a small village with 300 to 400 people in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. According to the records of Guangfu County Records in Qing Dynasty, Qujiatun was originally named Xiaojiatun, and Xiao's surname immigrated here in Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, occupying the property as Zhuang, so it was named Xiaojiatun. This point has been verified. As can be seen from the list of people who gave alms to the Nanguan Emperor Temple Monument in the village, Xiao's surname accounts for the majority. Today, the descendants of Xiao have either disappeared or moved, and I don't know where to go. Qu surname came from behind, so it was changed to Qujia village. Regarding the whereabouts of Xiao, it is said that the elderly in the village are homeless and the information is not recorded. However, according to my analysis, it should be moving. In the pre-Qin period, villages were all family-centered. In order to compete for property, family struggles often occurred. Xiao was at a disadvantage in the joint operation of Qu and Ji, so he had to retreat. Judy, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, established the title of "Yongle" in 1403. From this perspective, the history of the village is really not long, that is, more than 600 years. It is impossible to say that there is a strong history and culture. However, you are the land of ancient Zhao and belong to the ancient Yanzhao culture. Ancient architecture is also the embodiment of village economy, culture, village style and appearance.