Family in China
Door Mark Byrne
1. Dai
1.1. Proper names for men begin with Ai, Yi for women.
1.1.1. Detail 1
1.1.2. Detail 2
1.2. Husbands move into their bride's natal homes for three years.
1.2.1. Divorce can occur at request of husband or wife.
1.3. Names of both mother and father change in the same manner, unlike Han.
1.3.1. Detail 1
1.3.2. Detail 2
2. Lahu
2.1. High degree of gender equality.
2.1.1. Men and women take joint roles as much as possible, expected to share workload.
2.2. Men help a lot throughout pregnancy and raising a child
3. Mosuo
3.1. Matrilineal group in southwest China
3.2. "Walking Marriage"
4. Confucianism
4.1. People may join through selfcultivation, not by birth.
4.1.1. Defines "us" loosely.
4.2. Children honor both parents equally.
4.2.1. Men should strive to be gentlemen, women are encouraged to be a good wife and mother.
4.3. Five Relationships
5. Life Stages of Han Women
5.1. Couples do not like having daughters.
5.2. Attend to men their whole life. First father, then husband, then children.
5.3. Most important life event was marriage.
5.3.1. Divorce was highly feared.
5.3.2. Frequently lose given names after marriage or childbirth.