For a question: this is probably far too broad, but I would love to hear more about historical attitudes towards adoption. It really struck me in the post about the stability benefits of concubinage that it worked out as a system because adoption went without question. How did that come about?
Reposting my question from an earlier post to make it easier: Could you explain the differences/stereotypes associated with each major city or region of China? For example you mentioned that entrance exams are less competitive if you grow up in Xinjiang or Tibet - does that affect how Tibetan people are viewed in other parts of China?
The little frog was adorable.
You mention quite often tax on low IQ. Is IQ a big thing in China and do they make international IQ comparisons?
For a question: this is probably far too broad, but I would love to hear more about historical attitudes towards adoption. It really struck me in the post about the stability benefits of concubinage that it worked out as a system because adoption went without question. How did that come about?
Reposting my question from an earlier post to make it easier: Could you explain the differences/stereotypes associated with each major city or region of China? For example you mentioned that entrance exams are less competitive if you grow up in Xinjiang or Tibet - does that affect how Tibetan people are viewed in other parts of China?