Why do some villages become "camps" and others are called "villages"?

The names of villages in cities and counties were not casually named at the beginning. Generally, the names of villages are composed of two or three words. Now there are no villages named after one word. Some of these villages are called Zhuang, some are called camps, and there are villages, shops and so on, which has a great relationship with the current situation of villages at the beginning.

Many villages are named after one surname or two surnames. Generally, those with surnames are the most popular surnames in the village, and most of them are people with this surname. If it is named after a person, it is mostly a famous person who once came out of the village or a pioneer in the village.

In addition to the same name, there are various suffixes, some of which are called Tun and Zhuang, others are called Ying and Dun. This is related to the main local activities and geographical location.

In ancient times, many places may have military facilities such as communication sites or post stations to stop. At that time, because of the place names, or in order to solve the problem of food and supplies for the army, there were troops stationed. Most of these places were called piers or camps.

There are still some places that may have been spread in some villages because of religious propaganda at that time. The suffixes of village names in such villages may be temples, temples, etc. In such villages, there are generally some customs that have been slowly passed down from the past.

As for Zhuang, Tun and other proofs, it was just a village where ordinary people lived at that time, but most of them made a living by farming. The livelihood of every household is farming, and the word "Zhuang" means that farming is the main livelihood, but there may be business trips.