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Sandumuke
General Fiction山都木客
Abin
During the Song Dynasty, mysterious primitive tribesmen lived in the Daling Mountains of southern Jiangxi. They "hunted and cut trees", "had their hair cut off and tattooed", and "heard their voices but could not see their shapes". These mysterious tribesmen are called "Shandu" or "Mu Ke". Historical scholars believe that the "Shandu Muke" recorded in ancient books are descendants of the ancient Yue people in southern Jiangxi. The Shandumu Ke tribe in southern Jiangxi has witnessed the influx of Chinese immigrants in Chinese history. They share the beautiful wild land of southern Jiangxi with the Heluo people (ancestors of the Hakka) who migrated from the distant Central Plains, the indigenous Yuren tribe, Jiangdong tribe, Dongling tribe, and the Heilang Valley Heilang tribe. During the Song Dynasty, the border areas between Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong were experiencing social unrest and unrest. The primitive tribes in Daling Mountain encountered rebels, bandits, bandits and mountain torrents, and fell into survival difficulties. They put aside their grudges and jointly dealt with the scourge of rebels, bandits, bandits and mountain torrents. In order to survive the tribe, the Shandu Muke tribe "bartered" with the Sanhekou Heluo people in exchange for the Huai salt and ironware that the Heluo people trafficked from Ganzhou, thus developing the earliest Hakka rural market trade in southern Gansu. The novel takes Shan Taomei, a girl from the Shandu Muke tribe, as the main line. It creates an image of a primitive tribal girl who is kind-hearted, smart, lively, and bold, who dares to challenge the constraints of tribal rules and longs for the world outside the mountains. The novel depicts the primitive beauty of the mountains in southern Jiangxi, and describes the customs and folk customs of the primitive tribesmen in the Daling Mountains in southern Jiangxi, their simple beliefs, their reverence for nature, and their unremitting struggle against natural and man-made disasters. The Shandu Muke tribe eventually disappeared in the long river of history. What kind of legend did they experience in the beautiful and magical land of Hakka Gannan?
During the Song Dynasty, mysterious primitive tribesmen lived in the Daling Mountains of southern Jiangxi. They "hunted and cut trees", "had their hair cut off and tattooed", and "heard their voices but could not see their shapes". These mysterious tribesmen are called "Shandu" or "Mu Ke". Historical scholars believe that the "Shandu Muke" recorded in ancient books are descendants of the ancient Yue people in southern Jiangxi. The Shandumu Ke tribe in southern Jiangxi has witnessed the influx of Chinese immigrants in Chinese history. They share the beautiful wild land of southern Jiangxi with the Heluo people (ancestors of the Hakka) who migrated from the distant Central Plains, the indigenous Yuren tribe, Jiangdong tribe, Dongling tribe, and the Heilang Valley Heilang tribe. During the Song Dynasty, the border areas between Jiangxi, Fujian and Guangdong were experiencing social unrest and unrest. The primitive tribes in Daling Mountain encountered rebels, bandits, bandits and mountain torrents, and fell into survival difficulties. They put aside their grudges and jointly dealt with the scourge of rebels, bandits, bandits and mountain torrents. In order to survive the tribe, the Shandu Muke tribe "bartered" with the Sanhekou Heluo people in exchange for the Huai salt and ironware that the Heluo people trafficked from Ganzhou, thus developing the earliest Hakka rural market trade in southern Gansu. The novel takes Shan Taomei, a girl from the Shandu Muke tribe, as the main line. It creates an image of a primitive tribal girl who is kind-hearted, smart, lively, and bold, who dares to challenge the constraints of tribal rules and longs for the world outside the mountains. The novel depicts the primitive beauty of the mountains in southern Jiangxi, and describes the customs and folk customs of the primitive tribesmen in the Daling Mountains in southern Jiangxi, their simple beliefs, their reverence for nature, and their unremitting struggle against natural and man-made disasters. The Shandu Muke tribe eventually disappeared in the long river of history. What kind of legend did they experience in the beautiful and magical land of Hakka Gannan?