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Hutubi County
  • 呼图壁县 (Chinese)
  • خُوتُوبِ ﺷِﯿًﺎ (Chinese)
  • قۇتۇبى ناھىيىسى (Uyghur)
Location of Hutubi County (pink) in Changji Prefecture (yellow) and Xinjiang (grey)
Location of Hutubi County (pink) in Changji Prefecture (yellow) and Xinjiang (grey)
CountryChina
ProvinceXinjiang
Prefecture-level divisionsChangji Hui Autonomous Prefecture
Township-level divisions6 towns
1 township
1 ethnic township
County seatHutubi Town (呼图壁镇)
Time zoneUTC+8 (China Standard)

Hutubi (Qutubi) County (simplified Chinese: 呼图壁县; traditional Chinese: 呼圖壁縣; pinyin: Hūtúbì Xiàn; Wade–Giles: Hu-t’u-pi Hsien; Xiao'erjing: خُوتُوبِ ﺷِﯿًﺎ; Uyghur: قۇتۇبى ناھىيىسى, Қутуби Наһийиси, romanizedQutubi Nahiyisi, lit.'K̡utubi Nah̡iyisi') is a county in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and is under the administration of the Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture. It contains an area of 9,476 km2. According to the 2002 census, it has a population of 210,000.

Hutubi is 61.7 km (38.34 mi) by road north-west of Urumchi, the capital of Xinjiang.[1]

Transport

Hutubi is served by China National Highway 312, the Northern Xinjiang and the Second Ürümqi-Jinghe Railways.

Petroglyphs

Petroglyphs were recorded in Qutubi County at Kangjiashimenzi (Chinese: 康家石门子; pinyin: Kāngjiāshíménzi) and are interpreted as representing male fertility worship. This is because in the two depictions of copulation, the males have faces on their chests, suggesting that the petroglyph's creators believed that males were the source of children. The alleged superiority of the petroglyph's male subjects was the basis for the researcher's conclusion that they were created after 1500 BCE, when it is believed that matriarchal societies were replaced by patriarchies.[2]

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Wang Binghua 王炳华, Xinjiang hutubi shengzhi chongbai yanhua 新疆呼圖壁生殖崇拜巖畫 [The rock-art of fertility worship at Hutubi, Xinjiang] (Beijing: Beijing Yanshan Chubanshe, 1992), 54.