Urgent! ! ! The picture of Dai's house is the same as the introduction! ! ! Oh, great! ! !

Update 1: The housing pictures of the Dai people should be seen from the outside.

What's the diff

Urgent! ! ! The picture of Dai's house is the same as the introduction! ! ! Oh, great! ! !

Update 1: The housing pictures of the Dai people should be seen from the outside.

What's the difference between introductions? Just 4- 10 sentence! thx!

Distribution According to the census of People's Republic of China (PRC) in 2000, the population of Dai people is 1 158989, mainly living in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture and Dehong Autonomous Prefecture, as well as Gengma, Menglian, Xinping, Yuanjiang, Jinggu, Jinping, Shuangjiang County, Baoshan, Zhenyuan, Lancang, Yuanyang and Maitreya. [1] Ethnic origin and history The Dai nationality originated from Baiyue nationality in southern China, and its ancestors were called "Dian Yue" in the Western Han Dynasty, "Mountain" in the Eastern Han Dynasty, "Gold teeth", "silver teeth", "embroidered noodles" and "white clothes" in the Tang and Song Dynasties, and "white clothes" in the Yuan, Ming and Republic of China. Language and writing Dai people speak Xishuangbanna Dai language (Dai language), Dehong Dai language (Dai language) and other Dai languages, all of which belong to the Taiwanese branch of Zhuang and Dong languages. Dai people have their own characters, which can be roughly divided into four forms: Dai language, popular in Xishuangbanna and other places; Dai language is popular in Dehong and other places; Dai language used in parts of counties and cities such as Ruili, Lancang and Gengma; Dai language used by Jinping. These four Dai languages are all evolved from Indian Sanskrit letters and belong to the same system as Lao, Thai, Burmese and Khmer. They are all written from left to right, with line breaks from top to bottom, but the text structure is different. Most Dai women in national costumes wear short-sleeved long skirts, but in mangshi and other places, they wear short-sleeved waists before marriage, and double-breasted short sleeves and black skirts after marriage. When it is cold in winter, men usually wrap their heads in white or green cloth and wear coats, trousers and blankets. In the past, the Dai people had the custom of tattooing. Custom Water-splashing Festival Dai people live in hot and humid places. Their houses are made of bamboo, wood and thatch. The column-type houses in Xishuangbanna, also known as "high-legged houses", are divided into two floors, with people living in the upper floor and livestock raising in the lower floor, which can not only prevent moisture and ventilation, but also prevent the invasion of wild animals. Figure. chic//sframe? url=。 chiculture/ 1304 c 2 1/ 1304 pic 25043

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