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Are Hainan people particularly patriarchal? I heard that all the women there go out to work and the men eat, drink and have fun at home?
Not exactly. Take my home as an example. Almost none of my men make a living by women, because it's too embarrassing. But basically for Hainan people, work belongs to work and entertainment belongs to entertainment. Men have tea and chat with friends when they are free, and so do women. It is normal to play cards and mahjong with friends when you are free. Take my mother for example. My mother has been unemployed for more than ten years. My family used to rely on my father for their livelihood, and my mother used to play mahjong at that time. And my uncle, who works in a food factory, earns about 1000 yuan a month. In order to earn more money, he drives his motorcycle out to solicit customers after work every night and doesn't go home until eleven or twelve. His wife is in charge of my aunt's house. She basically watches TV, plays mobile phone and does some housework every day. In fact, strictly speaking, it is true that many people in Hainan prefer sons to daughters, but with the development of economy and urbanization, this concept will gradually fade away.