The Duality of Cultural Construction:A Cultural Ecology Study of the Traditional Livelihood Strategies of the Han Community in the Central Plains from the Perspective of Resource Allocation
The construction of any ethnic culture will follow the dual laws of biology and society,achieving the integration of cultural information systems and natural ecosystems,in order to achieve the maximization of resource allocation for regional livelihood activities and compatibility with ecological maintenance.The Han people are naturally no exception,but the academic community often pays more attention to ethnic minorities.In fact,as a farming nation that has been stretching for thousands of years,Han farmers have rich and effective local knowledge,which itself gathers the wisdom of the Han working people of previous dynasties and plays important functions such as rational allocation of regional resources,ecological maintenance,and risk avoidance.Compared with modern universal knowledge,It has irreplaceable ecological and economic value and still has certain reference and inspiration significance in the current process of agricultural and rural modernization.
cultural constructionresource allocationplain agriculturelivelihood strategies