The ancient Chinese valued family more than the individual person or the whole nation. It's true that it was extremely important for them. The household contains several generations of families, which can extend <em>up to 5 generations.</em> Depending on the family, the poor people lived in cottages with only<u> one room</u> while their<u> extended families live in other cottages.</u> The rich people lived all together in<em> one big house.</em>
Each family didn't have their own piece of land. This makes the statement above false. The lands were only given to the sons of the household in order to establish another household.
Instead of focusing on the amount of wins and losses a team has, it is best to focus on the quality of play the team had. It is better to watch for improvement rather than counting the wins and losses. Finally, challenging oneself is more important than tallying wins and losses.