Tunpu Culture in Wumeng:A Brief Account of the Ma Family Tun and Its Military Merit Aristocratic Family in Wusa-wei during the Ming Dynasty
Tunpu culture is a specific culture formed by Han Chinese soldiers who settled and settled in Anshun and other areas during the Ming Dynasty,integrating cultural elements such as migration,entry,and way of life.It is unique to the Anshun area and is a narrow definition of Tunpu culture;The broad sense of garrison culture refers to the cultural sum that transcends specific times,regions,and ethnic groups,and is formed by consolidating the national territory,cultivating and guarding the border,with garrison troops as the core,post road construction as the link,and political district setting as the founda-tion.Since the Yuan Dynasty,the central dynasty has set up post roads,stationed troops for cultivation,and consolidated the border in the Wumeng-mountain area,which has been highly valued;In the 48 villa-ges of Wusa-wei in the Ming Dynasty,there were hundreds of Hui soldiers.Majiatun was the only vil-lage among these villages that had been cultivated and maintained by the same family for six hundred years,and has special significance in the village culture.