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Fig 1.

Internal spatial distribution of Gaoyi village.

(The figure was drawn by the author using high resolution images and photographs taken during field research. It is similar to the original image but not identical. It is for illustrative purposes only).

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Table 1.

Description of data sources and use.

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Fig 2.

Characteristics of spatial function change in villages.

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Fig 3.

Distribution of historical event points (a) and building dates (b) in the village. (The two figures referenced the Gaoyi Village Plan text and incorporate additional information derived from the study. It is similar to the original image but not identical. It is for illustrative purposes only).

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Fig 4.

Functional zoning of the village and its change process.

(The figure shows the result of putting together the Gaoyi Village Plan text, other scholars’ research [21,22], and field notes. It is similar to the original image but not identical. It is for illustrative purposes only).

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Fig 5.

Standard deviation ellipse of the spatial distribution of villages.

(The figure was created with high resolution imagery and information gathered from field research. It is similar to the original image but not identical. It is for illustrative purposes only).

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Fig 6.

Spatial standard deviation ellipse of village function and its variation process.

(There are only two public spaces in the Yuan dynasty village, Wutong Temple and Jiang Taijun’s Tomb, and only one commercial space in the 1950s-70s village, the Supply and Marketing House, both of which could not be subjected to the standard deviation ellipse treatment, and therefore their geometric centers were used as substitutes. The figure was created with high resolution imagery and information gathered from field research. It is similar to the original image but not identical. It is for illustrative purposes only).

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Table 2.

Results of NNA of spatial distribution of villages by time period.

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Fig 7.

Statistics on changes in the area of each functional area of the village.

(The values used for graphing have been uploaded in the form of "Supporting Information files").

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Fig 8.

Classification and number statistics of functional change codes of village plots.

(The values used for graphing have been uploaded in the form of "Supporting Information files").

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Table 3.

Statistics on spatial changes in villages.

(The table shows the number and percentage of different types of spaces in the grid. The unit is number).

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Fig 9.

Mechanisms of "behavioral-spatial" change among villagers.

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