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The extended family of the ancient Chinese was a patriarchal one, headed by the eldest male.
The status or each person in a Chinese extended family depended on his/her age and sex.
In early Chinese families, a person's status was largely determined by their age, gender, and position within the family hierarchy. Older family members, particularly men, held higher status and authority compared to younger family members and women. An individual's status was also influenced by their ability to uphold traditional values, fulfill family duties, and perform filial piety towards their elders.
The Status Of Each Person In A Chinese Extended Family Depended On His/Her Age Or Sex.
because it was used in villages so they wanted to keep their traditions
To protect Chinese villages from Mongolian invaders.
They celebrate at home together with their families
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farmed and built villages to formed a civilization
farmed and built villages to formed a civilization
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