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Is the Diaojiaolou a Hakka or Tujia residence?

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Diaojiaolou, also known as Diaolou, is a traditional residence of Miao people (Guizhou, etc.). ), Zhuang, Buyi, Dong, Shui, Tujia, and there are also many diaojiao buildings in Xiangxi, Hubei and Guizhou. The diaojiao building is built on the mountain, showing the shape of a tiger sitting, with "left Qinglong, right white tiger, former Suzaku and rear Xuanwu" as the best residence. Later, I paid attention to orientation, either sitting west facing east or sitting east facing west. Diaojiaolou is a dry fence building, but it is different from the general dry fence. Gan Lan should be completely stopped, so the diaojiao building is called a semi-Gan Lan building.

Miao people are Tujia people, so Diaojiaolou belongs to Tujia folk houses.

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