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What is the total resident population of Xi 'an, 202 1?

The total population of Xi 'an is 202 1. The total population of Xi 'an is12,952,900, which is 4,485110,000 more than that of 20 10, accounting for 32.77% of the province's population. Xi is the first batch of national historical and cultural cities announced by the State Council. More than ten dynasties established their capitals here in history. It is one of the four ancient capitals in the world, and it is one of the capitals with the most dynasties, the longest time and the greatest influence in the history of China.

The natural vegetation in Xi 'an was not directly damaged by the Quaternary continental glaciers, but some tertiary ancient relict plant, such as Ginkgo biloba, Pistacia vera, Lianxiang and Majiazi, were still preserved. There are natural vegetation types such as alpine shrub meadow, coniferous forest, mixed coniferous and broad-leaved forest and deciduous broad-leaved forest in Qinling Mountains from high altitude to low altitude.

Xi 'an's Folk Custom

Xi 'an urban and rural marriage customs basically follow the old "six rituals", namely, accepting gifts, asking names, accepting gifts, inviting guests and welcoming relatives. When the man reached the age of marriage, he asked the matchmaker to bring four kinds of gifts to the woman's house, which was called "sending feet" in the urban area and "sending media" in Huxian County. After the woman's family agrees, it will set an auspicious day for marriage. Xi people are forbidden to get married in the year of birth of either man or woman, and pregnant women are forbidden to get married and send off their relatives.

Marriage between urban and rural areas is generally the words of a matchmaker. Some families also have marriage forms such as "fingering the belly for marriage", "early marriage" and "step husband". Some rich people also marry one or more concubines. After the Revolution of 1911, intellectuals in the city fell in love freely, and they were all monogamous families.