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egoroff_w [7]
10 months ago
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How was China seen as an extension of family

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natulia [17]10 months ago
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Chinese extended families can be three-generational, two-generational with one generation of married siblings, or grandparent-headed with a parent absent, such as in the case of children of migrant farmworkers.

<h3>What's the meaning of extended family?</h3>

A nuclear family plus close relatives like grandparents, aunts, or uncles living together in the same home. Given enough room, it is possible to host even more significant populations than the extended family.

Three generations of the same family—grandparents, parents, and kids would reside together in the ideal Chinese home. The family's grandfather or oldest male served as the home's head. After the grandfather passed away, the grandchildren split up the family and built their separate homes.

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