Why do Zhuang have the largest population among the 55 ethnic minorities?

Updated on society 2024-04-03
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Zhuang population is home to 55 ethnic minorities.

    There are two main reasons for thisThe first is that the Zhuang nationality refers to the collective term for the ethnic minorities who have a relatively small gap between the two regions of Guangxi and western Guangdong, so they have an advantage over many ethnic minorities in terms of numbers. A long time ago, the Liangguang region of Lingnan has bred a certain social civilization, but because of the great unification of the land in the Qin Dynasty, the development of this civilization was broken by the Qin Dynasty, this move prompted Lingnan to pour into a lot of clans in the Central Plains, for the arrival of a large number of people in the Han Dynasty, to a large extent, to the economic development and technological development of the two Guangxi to provide great help. <>

    The southward migration of the Central Plains clan has gradually reduced the gap between various tribes, and gradually become the Zhuang people we know today, the word Zhuang is not only a national name of a nation, but also a representative of a region. And since ancient times, the Zhuang nation has not been a very independent nation in ancient times, but it was founded in New China.

    It was only after a systematic identification of the people that the Zhuang were separated as a minority. <>

    The second reason is that the geographical location of the Zhuang population is very advantageous, and in thousands of years of ethnic conflicts and ethnic exchanges, the Han people mainly occupy the map of China.

    In the fertile land area of the central part of the country, it can be said that in the past few thousand years, although the land owned by ethnic minorities is very vast, it is more of a barren land that is difficult to grow grain for life. And the Zhuang people have been constantly assimilated by the Han people since ancient times, in the production technology.

    and cultural development in ancient times higher than the general ethnic minorities, Zhuang and Han people live in groups, relative to the nomadic people.

    For ethnic minorities in relatively remote areas, the Zhuang people have better development advantages. <>

    In ancient times, the latitude of the Zhuang people's life was very lowDamp heatThe climate has been a place that has changed color for a long time, but because with the joint efforts of the Zhuang people and the Han people, it has gradually evolved into the landscape we see todayYangshuoand Longsheng terraces and other habitable places suitable for farming. Compared with nomadism, fishing and hunting, oasis economy, and alpine economy, the agrarian economy was more suitable for feeding a larger population in ancient times, which contributed to the fact that the Zhuang people had a higher birth rate than ordinary ethnic minorities at the beginning.

    Therefore, under such conditions, the Zhuang population has become the largest ethnic group among the 55 ethnic minorities.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    During the pre-Qin and Han dynasties, the ancestors of the Zhuang people settled in the Lingnan region, when they were only a few unrelated tribes, and with the trade and trade, the intermarriage between the tribes led to a smaller and smaller gap between the tribes, and their culture and beliefs merged into one, developing into the current Zhuang people. Therefore, it is more than the population of other single** ethnic groups.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Intermarriage between the Zhuang and Han ethnic groups is relatively common, and most of the children after intermarriage write about the Zhuang ethnic group. The language, education, work, and living habits are basically the same as those of the Han people. In fact, the Zhuang are no longer considered a minority.

    I am in a company in Guilin, and most of the employees are Zhuang and Hui, and if you don't take your ID card out, you will think that they are all Han Chinese.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because the Zhuang people integrated into the Han nationality relatively early, and the climatic conditions of the places where they live are good, the population is growing rapidly.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because in ancient times, they did not use their own nationality to fight foreign wars, and most of the foreign troops were sent in the name of Guangxi, and the Han people accounted for the majority. Like the Manchus, Mongolians, and Xiongnu, they all used their ethnic groups to use foreign troops.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    We are a place where strong men live together, because my predecessors intermarried, my bloodline is mixed around, and I don't know how many rounds of mixing. In my opinion, it is enough to love the country and love the job, make friends, embrace life, and do more things for the society and family!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because most of them are Han Chinese.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Confidence is determined by natural conditions.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Most of them are impersonated by Han Chinese.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Most of them are actually Han Chinese.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Messy notes. The surname Chen and the surname Zhang are all Zhuang!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    According to the China Statistical Yearbook-2021, the population of the Zhuang people in China is 19568546.

    Zhuang (Zhuang Wen: bouxcuengh, English: bourau), formerly known as the 僮 (zhuàng) ethnic group, is an ethnic minority with the largest population in Chinese, the ethnic language is Zhuang, belonging to the Zhuang Dai branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family Zhuang Dong language family.

    The Zhuang nationality originated from the Xiou and Luoyue living in the Lingnan region recorded in the Han historical books of the pre-Qin, Qin and Han dynasties, and is distributed in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government.

    Zhuang people are roughly distributed.

    1. China. 1. The Zhuang nationality is distributed in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government in China, mainly living in the south, ranging from Lianshan Zhuang and Yao Autonomous County in Guangdong Province in the east, to Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province in the west, to Congjiang County in Guizhou Province in the north, and to Beibu Gulf in the south.

    2. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the main distribution area of the Zhuang nationality, with a total of 10,000 people (2000), accounting for the total population of the Zhuang nationality, mainly living in Nanning City, Chongzuo City, Baise City, Hechi City, Liuzhou City, Laibin City, Guigang City and other places.

    3. In addition, there are 10,000 people in Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province, and 10,000 people scattered in other parts of Yunnan Province; There are 10,000 people in Lianshan Zhuang Yao Autonomous County in Guangdong Province, and more than 4,000 people live in Xiashuai Zhuang Yao Township in Huaiji County, which is adjacent to Lianshan; There are 10,000 people in Congjiang County, Qiandongnan Miao and Dong Autonomous Prefecture in Guizhou Province; There are more than 5,000 people in Jianghua Yao Autonomous County in Hunan Province.

    4. The places where the Zhuang people live are basically connected together, most of them live together, and a considerable part of them live together with the Han, Yao, Miao, Dong, Gelao, Maonan, Shui and other ethnic groups.

    2. Vietnam. 1. The Zhuang people are a cross-border ethnic group, mainly distributed in northern Vietnam and adjacent areas with China except for China. According to the different times of residence in Vietnam, they are identified as Dai Yi and Nong, collectively known as Dai Nong, and the language is Dai Nong, and the culture, customs, and language are basically the same as those of the Zhuang people in China. New Year's festivals, red and white ceremonies are invited, and the ethnic groups born with the same roots have relevant records of the Dai Yi and Nong ethnic groups in Vietnam.

    2. There are 54 ethnic groups in Vietnam, of which the Dai Nong has a total population of 2.7 million, making it the most populous ethnic minority in Vietnam. With the increasing frequency and deepening of cultural exchanges between China and Vietnam Zhuang, such as Tianqin (Zhuang Wen: den, Vietnamese:

    then) and other national art forms gradually developed in the two countries.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    ZhuangPopulation: 19.57 million.

    The Zhuang nationality is the most populous ethnic minority in China, with a total of 19.57 million people. It is distributed in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government in the country, mainly living in the south of China, ranging from Lianshan Zhuang Yao Autonomous County in Guangdong Province in the east, to Wenshan Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture in Yunnan Province in the west, to Congjiang County in Guizhou Province in the north, and to Beibu Gulf in the south. Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the main distribution area of the Zhuang nationality.

    Culture of the Zhuang people:

    Most of the costumes of the Zhuang people are the same as those of the Han people, but in the villages of western Guangxi, especially the middle-aged and elderly women, they still retain the characteristics of their national costumes. For example, in the northwest of Guangxi, middle-aged and elderly Zhuang women mostly wear collarless, left-handed, embroidered trimmed clothes and piping, wide-legged trousers, embroidered waistbands around the waist, pleated skirts and embroidered shoes on the lower body, and like to wear silver jewelry; Zhuang women in Longzhou and Pingxiang in southwestern Guangxi still wear collarless black blouses, black handkerchiefs wrapped in the shape of squares on their heads, and black wide-legged trousers on their lower bodies.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Zhuang have a 19568546 population. The Zhuang ethnic group, formerly known as the Zhuang, is the largest ethnic minority in Chinese, of which the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region is the main distribution area of the Zhuang ethnic group. Zhuang is an indigenous ethnic group in the southern region, the Qin and Han dynasties were in the historical stage of independent development, the Qin and Han dynasties have been in the governance of the world, the development of social politics, economy and culture is deeply affected by the **** ruling policy and the social culture of the Han people, and this influence has been strengthened with the gradual deepening of the ruling power of the ** dynasty and the increase in the population of the Han people.

    Introduction to the Zhuang peopleZhuang Zhuang language: Bouxraeuz is mainly distributed in southern China, with a population of more than 17 million in 2010, the second largest ethnic group in China, the most populous ethnic minority, and the Zhuang population of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region accounts for about the total population of the region. The Zhuang people have lived in the western and northern parts of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, the southeastern part of Yunnan Province, the border areas of Guangdong, Guizhou and Hunan provinces with the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and the northern border of Vietnam. In modern times, some Zhuang people migrated to Guangdong Province and other parts of China for work, marriage, etc.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    According to the data released by the Sixth Population Census, among the ethnic minorities in China, the Zhuang nationality has the largest population, with 16926381 people.

    In second place are the Hui, 10586087 people. The Zhuang have more than 6 million more people than the Hui, and if the normal population growth rate is calculated, the Zhuang should still be the most populous.

    In the 6th Population Census of the People's Republic of China in 2010, the ethnic minority population is as follows:

    Zhuang 16926381

    Hui 10586087

    Manchu 10387958

    Uyghur 10069346

    Hmong 9426007

    Yi 8714393

    Tujia 8353912

    Tibetan 6282187

    Mongol 5981840

    Dong 2879974

    The Buyi 2870034

    Yao 2796003

    Bai 1933510

    Korean 1830929

    Hani 1660932

    Li nationality 1463064

    Kazakh 1462588

    Dai 1261311

    She 708651

    Lisu 702839

    Dongxiang 621500

    The Gelao people 550746

    Lahu 485966

    Wa 429709

    Aquarium 411847

    Naxi 326295

    Qiang 309576

    The Turkish 289565

    The Gelao 216257

    The Xibe 190481

    Kyrgyz 186708

    Jingpo people 147828

    Daur 131992

    Salar 130607

    Brown 119639

    Maonan 101192

    Tajik 51069

    Pumi 42861

    Achang 39555

    Nu 37523

    Evenki 30875

    Jing 28199

    Kino 20,899

    De'ang 20556

    Security Family 20074

    Russian ethnic 15393

    Yugur 14378

    Uzbek 10569

    Momba 10561

    Oroqen 8659

    Dulong 6930

    Hezhe 5354

    Alpine 4009

    Lhoba 3682

    Tatar 3556

    Ethnic 640101) not identified

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There are many ethnic groups in China, why can the Zhuang be called the most populous ethnic minority?

    Since there has been no national census in recent years, we can only look at the data from the sixth national census in 2010. According to the statistics of the Sixth National Population Census, the population of the country is 100 million. As it stands, China has the largest population in the world, with a total population of more than 1.4 billion.

    The Han nationality is the ethnic group with the largest Chinese population, accounting for more than 90% of the total Chinese population, which is well known to everyone. However, with the exception of the Han Chinese, there are several ethnic minorities in China that are also very large, and the total population of many countries does not reach this number.

    In ancient times, the ancestors of the Zhuang people lived in the area of Luoyue and Xiou, and they were called "Yue people" at that time. It was once recorded in the Book of Han that the Yue nobles in the land of Baiyue only had names and no surnames. China's Zhuang population ranks second among the country's 56 ethnic groups, ranking first among the country's 55 ethnic minorities, followed by the Hui, Manchu, and Uyghur ethnic groups.

    Interestingly, three of the four most populous ethnic minorities have established "provincial" ethnic autonomous regions, namely the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, but the Manchus have not established autonomous regions, but the author thinks that the Manchus must have been dismissive, after all, the Manchus once established the Qing Dynasty, China's last feudal dynasty.

    Although the ancestors of these Zhuang people had different languages and beliefs, with the exchange of commerce and trade, the intermarriage between the tribes led to a smaller and smaller gap between these tribes. Even later, their culture and beliefs merged into one, and the estrangement between the tribes slowly disappeared over time, and after many tribes merged together, they became the current Zhuang people. Naturally, the population size of the Zhuang people is much larger than that of other single-class ethnic groups.

    The Zhuang nationality is an ethnic minority with the largest Chinese population, and the "Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region" is also the only ethnic minority autonomous region in southern China, with Zhuang ethnic branches in all provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions throughout the country. The Zhuang people were originally called "Zhuang", but on October 12, 1965, at the suggestion of *** and with the consent of the Zhuang people, the "Zhuang" of the Zhuang people was changed to the word "Zhuang" of the Qiang.

    At that time, the lord of the mountain or the chief of the Tusi, they have always had a name without a surname, the Han surname is the result of accepting the rule of the imperial court and the influence of Han culture, and the poor people under their command followed their own tribal leaders and also took the surname of the Han people, so it is not surprising that they have the same surname as the Han people; The Zhuang people have a long history, dating back to the Lingnan Baiyue in the pre-Qin period. The main ancestors of the Zhuang people are the Xiou (Xiyue) tribe and the Luoyue tribe from the Baiyue in Lingnan. The history of the Xiou (Xiyue) tribe and the Luoyue tribe is even older, dating back to the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties.

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