2. Most houses of Uighurs are quadrangles. It is generally forbidden to open the door facing west. The house is square, the front porch is deep, and the yard is clean with flowers, grapes and fruit trees. Indoor heatable adobe sleeping platform is built, tapestries are hung on the walls, niches are opened, and various flower patterns are decorated. In terms of diet, they live on flour and rice and like to drink milk tea.
3. Tibet: the royal rule under serfdom, the connection with the Central Plains dynasty (Princess Wencheng and Princess Jincheng in the Tang Dynasty, the Tubo country in the Song Dynasty, the religious division in the Qing Dynasty, and the management of Tibet by the Qing court). Lamaism culture)
4. Tibetan etiquette is varied, and etiquette and customs are also closely related to Buddhism. There are mainly the following etiquette: offering Hada to Hada is the most common etiquette among Tibetans. Wedding, funeral and celebration, visiting elders, worshipping Buddha, audio communication, farewell trip, etc. , have the habit of offering Hada. Hada is a kind of raw silk fabric, which is loosely spun into a net.
Hada is an indispensable item in Mongolian daily salute. Offering Hada is a courtesy used by Mongolian herders in welcoming guests and daily communication. When offering Hada, the host held Hada with open hands, sang auspicious greetings or hymns, exaggerated the atmosphere of respect, and turned Hada's folded mouth to accept Hada's guests.
Extended data:
The total population of western China is about 380 million, accounting for 29% of the total population of China. Although the area is quite vast, the population density is relatively sparse. This is due to the poor terrain and climate conditions in the western region, in which the plain area accounts for 42% and the basin area is less than 10%. About 48% of the land resources are deserts, Gobi, rocky mountains and alpine regions with an altitude of more than 3000 meters.
Moreover, the annual average temperature is low, most provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities are below 10 degrees Celsius, and the annual precipitation in nearly half areas is below 200mm, which makes the average population density in the western region below 50 people/km2, far below the national average, which is consistent with the Heihe-Tengchong population demarcation theory put forward by Hu Huanyong.
References:
Western China-Baidu Encyclopedia