Summary: | 碩士 === 高雄師範大學 === 客家文化研究所 === 97 === "Linluo" is located in the Pingtung Plain. Residents are mainly Hakka ethnic group. Since ancient times, it is important to agricultural production. In the Meiji period of Japanese rule (1904) , it was governed by the Office of the Ahou Aligang Branch Office Linluo village jurisdiction, sub-prefect. Besides Linluo, there were also Tiansin, Jingzai, Shangjhujia, Siajhujia, Laotianwei, Sinjhuangzai, Tandisinwei, etc. After correcting the system in 1920 , it was governed by "Kaohsiung state Pingtung county Changsing village " management.
This article will explore the marriage population group, family name, marriage age, the age gap, marital status, population migration and ethnic relations situation of this area during Japanese rule, including the demographic structure of Hakka, Hakka women and marriage. In this historical context of this article will construct the demographic characteristics of Hakka area. Through the visit of qualitative interviews with 25 Feng family kitchen who are over 65 year old women on their marriage Hakka Overview, in order to understand the real situation, to view the survey results and to quantify the situation from. Also, to explore Hakkas’view towards their children's education standard and to understand the wedding custom here. It is to make a link and a comparison with the previous research.
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