The difference between a village and a village is reflected in several ways:
Geographical distribution and characteristics: From the perspective of geographical characteristics, Zhuang is usually located in the northern countryside, which is the common name of small settlements, ** Grange in ancient times. Most of the north is plain, which is easy to form agricultural settlements, so it is the norm to gather villages and live in villages. The village is a naturally formed village and is one of the administrative units of China. In addition, the village has wood, which focuses on the characteristics of jungle and wooden structure, so the village is mostly used in the mountains or in the southern region where there are many trees.
Name and use: In terms of name, the village and the village are called together, and the name is the village, that is, the village. The village is the written language, and it is also an administrative unit, such as a certain village, a certain village committee, and a certain village party organization, which is used on formal occasions. Zhuang is mostly used in colloquial language, as well as place names, such as Wangzhuang, Shandong Zaozhuang, etc.
Size & Temple: There is an opinion that the village is larger than the village. According to the usual way to distinguish the difference between the village and the village, it depends on whether there is a temple here, if there is a temple, it is called a village, and if there is no temple, it is called a village. However, this rule is not absolute, and there are some villages that are named without any rules.
Historical and Cultural Background: In ancient times, Zhuang had another meaning. In ancient times, the mansions where the big landowners lived in them would also be called "XX Zhuang", and these villages often had defensive functions, which were different from ordinary granges. In martial arts**or history**, it is also common to see the home of the hero named after "Zhuang" or some special places, such as "Juxian Village", "Water Mirror Villa" and so on. The Qing Dynasty Emperor's Rehe Palace was also named "Summer Resort".
To sum up, there are certain differences between villages and villages in terms of geographical distribution and characteristics, names and uses, size and temples, and historical and cultural backgrounds. However, these distinctions are not absolute, especially in modern society, where the boundaries between village and village have become increasingly blurred.