China s Nine Ethnic Minorities Which are the nine?

Updated on culture 2024-06-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    According to the statistics of the fifth national census in 2000, there are 100 million people in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government in Chinese mainland. Among them, 1,159,400,000 are of Han nationality, accounting for; 106.43 million ethnic minorities accounted for 116.92 million compared with the fourth national census in 1990, the Han population increased by 116.92 million, an increase; The population of various ethnic minorities increased by 15.23 million, an increase.

    55 ethnic minority population groups (unit: 10,000 people).

    Ethnic minorities with a population of 10 million or more (2).

    Zhuang Manchu.

    Ethnic minorities (7) with a population of between 10 million and 5 million people: Hui and Miao.

    Uyghur Tujia.

    Yi Mongolian ethnic group.

    There are 9 ethnic minorities with a Tibetan population of 5 million to 1 million people: Buyi and Dong.

    Yao ethnic Korean.

    Bai Hani people.

    Kazakh, Lebanese.

    The Dai ethnic minorities with a population of between 1 million and 500,000 are the She and Susu ethnic groups.

    Gelao Dongxiang people.

    Ethnic minorities (13) with a population of 50-100,000 people: Lahu Shui tribe.

    Wa Naxi people.

    Qiang, Tu.

    Gelao Xibe tribe.

    Kirkiz Daur.

    Jingpo Maonan people.

    Salar minorities with a population of less than 100,000 (20).

    Brown Tajik ethnic group.

    Achang Pumi people.

    Evenki, Nu.

    Jing Kino people.

    De'ang Clan, Baoan clan.

    Ethnic Russians Yugur.

    Uzbeks are of the Menba ethnic group.

    Oroqen Dulong tribe.

    Tatar Hezhe.

    Gaoshan Lhoba people.

    The largest number of people is the Zhuang people, 10,000 people; The least are the Lhoba, 10,000 people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The Jiuli ethnic group has the earliest Miao nationality, Yi nationality (Li nationality), Ba nationality, Dongba nationality, Naxi nationality, Tu nationality, Tujia nationality, Huaxia nationality (the predecessor of the Han nationality) and so on. In ancient times, Jiuli was a tribal alliance that lived in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River basin.

    There are a total of nine tribes in Jiuli, each with nine clans, and Chiyou is their big chief.

    The Jiuli people lived a primitive hunting life under the leadership of Chiyou, lived and developed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, and later gradually developed into a huge force in the east because everyone was brave and good at fighting. According to the research of historians, the Jianghan region was Li realm in ancient times, which shows the great power of Jiuli.

    As the power of Jiuli continued to grow, it began to develop from south to north. At the same time, the Yellow Emperor and the Yandi tribes of the Huaxia tribe advanced from west to east. The two forces met in the Central Plains, and they fought dozens of wars with each other in order to compete for the "position of the Son of Heaven".

    Later, Emperor Yan and Emperor Huang (Xuanyuan) formed a tribal alliance to fight Chiyou in Zhuolu, which ended in the defeat of Jiuli.

    After a long struggle, some of the remnants of Jiuli stayed in the north and established the Li State, which was later destroyed by the Zhou Dynasty (Xibo Kanli); Some of them participated in the Huangyan tribal alliance and gradually merged into the Huaxia tribe; This is also the origin of the word "Li Min" in Chinese.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are 56 ethnic groups in China, with the exception of the Han Chinese, which have 55 ethnic minorities.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    56 nationalities:

    1 Zhuang2 Tibetan3 Yugur4 Yi5 Yao6 Xibe7 Uzbek8 Uyghur9 Wa10 Tujia11 Tu12 Tatar13 Tajik14 Shui15 She16 Salar 17 Qiang18 Pumi19 Nu20 Naxi21 Gelao22 Miao23 Mongolian24 Menba25 Maonan26 Manchu27 Lhoba28 Susu29 Li30 Lahu31 Kirgiz32 Jingpo33 Jing34 Kino 35 Hui36 Hezhe 37 Kazakh38 Hani 39 Gelao 40 Gaoma Tashan 41 Evenki 42 Russian Shudan 43 Oroqen 44 Dulong 45 Dongxiang 46 Dong 47 De'ang 48 Dai 49 Daur 50 Korean 51 Buyi 52 Brown 53 Baoan 54 Bai 55 Achang 56Han Chinese.

    There are a total of 56 ethnic groups in China, of which 55 are ethnic minorities, except for the Han Chinese.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are 55 ethnic minorities in China, and these ethnic groups are: Han, Manchu, Mongolian, Hui, Tibetan, Uygur, Tusenzhuang, Miao, Yi, Buyi, Korean, Dong, Yao, Bai, Tujia, Hani, Kazakh, Dai, Li, Lisu, Wa, She, Gaoshan, Lahu, Shui, Dongxiang, Naxi, Jingpo, Kirgiz, Tu, Daur, Gelao, Qiang, Brown, Salar, Maonan, Gelao, Xibe, Achang, Pumi, Tajik, De'ang, Baoan, Yugu, Jing, Jianshumu, Tatar, Dulong, Oroqen, Hezhe, Menba, Lhoba, Kino, Nu, Russian, Uzbek, Evenki and other ethnic groups. Content Extensions:

    China is a multi-ethnic country, of which the Han nationality has the largest proportion of the population, accounting for about 92 of the total population of China, and the other 55 ethnic groups have a small total population, accounting for about 8 percent of the total population of the country. Among the 56 ethnic groups in China, the most populous ethnic minority is the Zhuang nationality, with a population of more than 15 million; The smallest are the Lhoba, with a population of less than 3,000 people.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to the main data of the sixth national census in 2010, the Han nationality accounts for the largest proportion of the population, accounting for about about about the total population of the country. The total population of the other 55 ethnic groups is relatively small, accounting for about about about the total population of the country, so they are called ethnic minorities.

    3] The population of the unidentified ethnic group is 640101 people. The most populous of the 55 ethnic minorities is the Zhuang, with a population of more than 16 million (2000)[4][5]; The smallest are the Lhoba, with a population of less than 3,000 (2000) [6][7] (not including the approximately 600,000 Lhoba people in southern Tibet[.).

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