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Two and a half hours later, when it was almost dark, the tourist bus finally arrived at the destination, an ancient village belonging to Mosuo people.

Bai people are a nation that regards women as the most important and is similar to matrilineal clan, but they are far worse than Mosuo people.

The so-called ”walking marriage custom” is also a very extreme manifestation of the social form of female superiority and male inferiority. If the brothers and sisters of the Mosuo nationality are in love, they can climb into their boudoir from the window and do the happy thing after midnight. And... After elder brother enters younger sister's boudoir, he should hang a dress of elder brother out of the window so that later generations can know There's already a sister in this family!

Elder brother, regardless of his physical strength, whether he has time to sleep this night or not, in a word, he must leave before dawn. Otherwise, it would be very impolite for the family to see him at dawn.

Once A-Mei is pregnant and gives birth in October, the child can only stay at A-Mei's home and needs to be raised by A-Mei. It doesn't matter who the father of the child is. When a child grows up, he will not care who his father is, even if he knows it, he will never recognize his father. If there is a child and his father, it is a shame in the local area.

In Mosuo nationality, people are proud of having a girl. When they give birth to a boy, they will all dislike it. Moreover, boys have no status from birth to growing up until they die of old age and die of illness.

On the way, the tour guide also told those pairs of tourists in the car to be honest when they arrived at the ancient Mosuo village. If they dare to bully their own women in the Mosuo area, it is a big taboo. At that time, they may be killed.

As soon as the female tourists in the car heard this, they straightened up one by one and looked at their male companions with provocative eyes, which made these men cry and laugh one by one, and at the same time, they couldn't help being vigilant

The Mosuo people's ancient stronghold doesn't look very big, and the houses are built closely. Most of them are small buildings with wooden structure. Only outside the stronghold can we see some brick and tile houses. According to the guide, Mosuo people are used to living in wooden buildings, and those wooden buildings seem to be built on the basis of mountains, which are gathered in piles. And a small wooden building gathered in a pile is one of them.

Mosuo people basically do not have the problem of family separation, and all families are based on women, including daughter, mother, grandmother, and mother-in-law Anyway, the person in charge of a family must be a woman, and generally the most senior woman in the family.

The men in the family have no status at all. They are just laborers working in the fields. And for children, their address for elders is also relatively simple, generally except for the direct mother, only aunt and uncle. As for uncles, aunts and the like, they don't exist at all. In fact, they don't even know who their own biological father is, and where do they come from?

So everyone lives together. Each family has at least several wooden buildings. If there are too many people in the family, they will come out next to another wooden building, which will never be separated out.

As for the brick houses on the side of the stockade, they are for the tourists from other places. Only Mosuo can live there.