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Chinesecultureduringmoderntimes.InthecontextofglobalizationthenewperiodstudiesoftraditionalChi- neseculturerelocatewithinmultiplecultureswhichmanifestthecharacteristicsofbeingopenexpectableand futuristicaswelasintegrateinheritanceandcreation. APortrayalofAncientChiseled-TeethPeople: TextualResearchontheNatureofHumanHeadswithTusksonJadeCarving withadiscusionofthecontradictionbetweentheprehistoriccustomoftoothextraction ineasternandsouthernchinaandtheimageofancientchiseled-teethpeople WangHui ThecasesoftoothextractionareverycommononthebonespecimensunearthedfromthetombsoftheDa- wenkoucultureandlongshanculture(mainlylocatedinmiddleandsouthshandongprovince)aswelasthe LiangzhuCulture(mainlylocatedinsouthJiangsuProvincenorthZhejiangProvinceAnhuiProvinceandHu- beiprovince).manyscholarscorrespondsuchphenomenon withthe chiseled-teethpeople mentionedin ancientliteratureandbelievedtheybelongedtothe chiseled-teeth tribedistributedintheancienteasternyi tribes.buttheancientannotationsofthoseliteraturesalsosaidthatthechiseled-teethpeoplehadtusksoffive tosixfeetorthreefeetlongwhichisconsideredmisrepresentationnowadays.accordingtothedepictionof humanheadsonjadecarvingsunearthedfromthetombsofthelongshancultureorhandeddownfromancient timestheshapesoflongupperandlowertusksoftenappearatthemouthandtheauthorjudgesthemtobethe portrayalofthechiseled-teethpeopleinancientlegendsasthecustomoftoothextractionechoeswiththename of chiseled-teethpeople andchiselingortakingoftheteethisforfitingonanimaltusksonthecorrespond- ingposition.theresidentswholivedintheregionsofthedawenkoucultureandthelongshanculturearethe chiseled-teethtribesthatmigratedsouthwardafterbeingdefeatedbytheyitribeoftheeasternyitribesasde- scribedinancientliterature. ATextualResearchoftheReservedCatalogueoftheHexiBaojuan ZhuYuzhang Baojuan isakindoftalkingandsingingfolkliteraturepopularinthehexicorridorgansuprovincesince themingandqingdynasties.makingacatalogueforsuchliteratureisafundamentalprojectinthestudiesof Baojuan.AccordingtothecolectiveeditionsoftheHexiBaojuanformalyandinformalypublishedaswelas thecataloguemadebychexilunandfiveotherscholarsanewcatalogueofthehexibaojuancanbemade.in tableonethevolumescolectedinkinds(sets)ofpublishededitionsofthehexibaojuantotal36andthere areactualy0volumesifomiting5volumesofrepeatedentriesandthesamevolumeswithdiferenttitles. Intabletwo89volumesarelistedinfivekindsofcataloguesoftheHexiBaojuanandthereareactualy00 volumesifomiting89volumesofrepeatedentriesandthesamevolumeswithdiferenttitles.sothereare0 kindsofbaojuanpreservedintotal.thatisafairlycompleteandconcretecatalogueforthehexibaojuanwhich issignificantforimprovingthestudiesofbaojuan. ThePolicyof ExpelingtheIndigenousPeople inannexing WarsoftheStateofQin: anexceptioninthehistoryofmigrationinancienttimes WangZijin InthewarprocessthattheStateofQinwagedagainsttherestofthecountrygradualymarchingeastward andacheivingannexationthepolicyofexpelingtheindigenouspeopleandoccupyingtheirlandswasonceimple- mented.recordsindicatethatthestateofqintookthemeasuresof recruitingimmigrants rewardingranks ofnobility and pardoningcriminalsformigration toreplenishthoseareas.thisspecialmigrationmightre- flecttheextremehostilitybetweenpeopleofthenewoccupationandofthestateofqinandthedistrustamong theqinmilitarygovernorstowardpeopleofthenewoccupation.inthehistoryofthestateofqinwedoseethe poignantcasesofadministrativelessonscausedbysuchhostility.thepolicyadjustmentofthenewoccupation 66 05