| In the early Ming Dynasty,under the historical background that the Ming court had pacified Yunnan and stabilized the southwest provinces,She Xiang,as the leader of the local ethnic group,visited Guizhou as a pacifying envoy and had close contacts with the Ming central government.She Xiang was born in the ruling family of the Yi ethnic group of south Sichuan.Its family inheritance and clan evolution have experienced a long history of rise and fall.Yi people’s habits,though does not enter the genealogical sideline women,the concubines of but luxury fragrance as Xi pull le family descendant,its birth family line is there is a clear record,the origin of the family name in yuan and Ming yongning yi accept localization.She Xiang’s activities after the beginning of Xuanwei in Guizhou include:appealing to the capital,resolving the conflicts between local minorities and local officials in Shuixi;The opening of post road broke the state of traffic blockage in Shuixi and surrounding areas;Send son to school,and actively introduce Han culture.In Han and Yi literature,She Xiang’s writing presents different images.Most of the Yi literature highlights her character as "Jv Mu",the chief of the Yi ethnic group,while most of the Chinese historical records show the image of "female husband".In addition,this image also changed with the change of the state policy in the Ming Dynasty.The formation of the image of "a woman and a husband" was also related to the idea of national unity and the local social customs of the Yi people.In the writing of luxury image in Chinese history records,it also presents its personal qualities and characteristics,such as maintaining ethnic unity,taking the overall situation into consideration and daring to break through the tradition.In a word,as the local chiefship of Shuixi in the early Ming Dynasty,She Xiang made significant historical contributions to maintaining national unity and ethnic unity,and promoting cultural exchanges among Han and Yi ethnic groups.His historical achievements have been recorded in many historical records and are mostly praised and remembered by later generations. |