Do the Manchus have a ZAI flag? What flag is that surnamed Manchu?

Updated on culture 2024-07-14
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    In the next Qing Dynasty post bar managers.

    The Manchus are not necessarily in the flag!

    The Eight Banners are a kind of establishment, and only Manchus with conditions can enter the banner.

    The Eight Banners are divided into Manchuria, Han and Mongolia, and those who are in the banner are not necessarily Manchurians.

    Zhao] The earliest Chinese character surname used by the Manchus, this surname was given in the Bohai State. Yuanren Tao Zongyi's "Nancun Dropout Record" contains: The surname of the Jin people is called Zhao. The Jurchen chief of the Ming Dynasty was Suo Luogu, with Zhao as his surname.

    The flag of the landlord depends on the landlord's place of residence.

    In Beijing, it is possible to go to the Sangang flag.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Eight Flags is said in Chinese. Manchu borrowed Chinese.

    Those under the Eight Banners are not necessarily Manchurian, but the Manchurians must be under the Eight Banners.

    The surname Zhao alone cannot find out your family's flag origin. Want to ask your old name? It's the full surname. Anyone with an old surname may have been a Manchurian ancestor. But if there is no old surname, it is generally the Han people of the Taiwan flag or the descendants of its coating.

    You also have to look at your place of origin, if you are in a province, you can generally check the information of the local garrison flag soldiers. If it is in Jingshi and the Northeast, it will be more troublesome.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Brother, everyone is full of flag men, you have to know this.

    During the Qing Dynasty, Nurhachi divided the Manchu people into eight banners, and each member of the banner could join the army of this banner. As for the zai flag, I don't know, don't you move the Manchu language? It's probably yellow, inlaid with yellow ......

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In the flag, it is the people who belong to a certain flag, but it is not clear what kind of flag it is.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Oh, I don't know, but my elders say I'm from the Yellow Flag

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The surname is a descendant of the Manchu Nala clan.

    The surname Na (nā) and the surname Na (nuó) are two different surnames. The surname Na (nā) is the seventh of the eight major surnames of the Manchu clan in Liaodong, and comes from the polysyllabic Manchu surname Nala (Nala) from the transliteration.

    The Nala clan is named after the river in the Nara River Valley, where the clan lived historically. Although the Nala clan was a Manchurian surname, in the Ming Dynasty the clans were scattered in Yehe, Upanla, Hada, Huifa and other places. Historical records record the surname Nala as "although they are one surname, each has its own clan".

    In this way, the records of historical materials confirm that the Jurchens with the surname Nala in the Ming Dynasty are not the same clan.

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    Originated from the Qiang people, it belongs to the sinicization and changed the surname to a name. During the Eastern Han Dynasty, among the Qiang and Yi ethnic groups in the northwest and southwest regions, some people changed the homophonic Chinese characters to a single surname in the process of sinicization, which has been passed down from generation to generation. The correct pronunciation of the branch is nē.

    Originated from the Xianbei tribe, from the Xianbei Murong Department during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and belonged to the Sinicization and changed the surname to the name. During the period of the Northern and Southern Dynasties, there was originally that clan in the Tuoba Department of the Northern Xianbei tribe, after Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty moved the capital to Luoyang in the seventeenth to twentieth years of Taihe (493 496 AD) and entered the Central Plains, in the process of Sinicization reform, it was still called Na after Sinicization, and then integrated into the Han nationality, which has been passed down from generation to generation. The correct pronunciation of the branch is nē.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Zaiqi refers to the form of social organization of the Manchus in the Qing Dynasty.

    In the flag is subordinate to the flag. The seventeenth chapter of "The Biography of Children's Heroes": "Yin Qiming and An Xuehai, the second master of An Xuehai and An who are in the banner, are close friends. See " The Eight Banners System ".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It should mean that the Manchurians who belong to the Eight Banners and have not returned the flag.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Ask if the other party means Manchurian.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The emperor does not belong to any banner, but the banner owner of the upper three banners, and leads the eight banners.

    Before entering the customs, the two flags of the eight banners were directly led by the Khan (emperor), and the other six flags were led by the Khan's sons and nephews. In the eighth year of Shunzhi (1651), Dolgon died, and the Shunzhi Emperor was in power, and the Zhengbai Banner under the jurisdiction of Dolgon was under the leadership of the emperor, so the upper three banners and the lower five banners were formed.

    At the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, in order to strengthen the military defense, the Eight Banners were stationed in Beijing and other places, until the middle of the 18th century, the Eight Banners camps were finally systematically distributed in the country's military important places, and the permanent stationing was implemented.

    At the beginning of entering the customs, the Qing court adopted a large-scale "land enclosure" activity, and a large number of fertile land belonging to the people was assigned to the banner people; Exempt the flag man from taxation and servitude. The preferential policies have caused the decadence and parasitism of the banner people, resulting in the abandonment of their descendants, and even the problem of "livelihood".

    The Eight Banners system was consistent with the Qing regime, which was not only one of the important factors in the victory of the Qing Dynasty, but also made the Qing Dynasty eventually go to the road of decline and decline.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because Huang Taiji commanded the Two Yellow Banners, and all subsequent Qing Dynasty emperors were his direct descendants, the Qing Dynasty Emperor directly commanded the Two Yellow Banners. Therefore, the royal family is all positive yellow flags.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Manchu Emperor commanded the Eight Banners and all the soldiers in the world. But it should be a positive yellow flag.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Eight Banners are not related to the surname, and the Eight Banners are not divided by the surname. The Eight Banners of the Qing Dynasty were.

    Army. The political system is similar to that of the modern armies. District.

    In this system, all adult Manchu men were active or reserve soldiers, and their families were also members of the state's military. Like modern military units, there were various surnames in the Qing Dynasty's troops. There are about 680 old Manchu surnames of the Manchu people, and even more were later simplified into Chinese characters.

    It is very common for the same surname to be in different flags, and different surnames to be in the same flag. Even the same family has different flags. Sometimes, there is a possibility of changing from one flag to another due to job transfers.

    So don't judge the flag by its last name.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Flag man is a special reference. After the Qing Dynasty, the Jin regime implemented the Eight Banners system and the integrated military and civilian system. A flag man is a person like that.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The flag man is the abbreviation of the people in the eight banners after Nurhachi unified the state departments in the nineteenth year of Wanli in the Ming Dynasty, and then established the eight banner system.

    Manchu refers collectively to the Manchu people.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Qiren is the earliest Qing Dynasty people. It's the same with full people.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The Manchus are all Manchus;

    The banner people should refer to the families, family members and descendants of the Manchu people who participated in the army and battles, because the Eight Banners are combat organizations.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The full crowd includes the flag people. The children of the Eight Banners refer to the nobles of the Qing Dynasty.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The flag people belong to military organizations, the eight banners of Manchu, the eight flags of Mongolia, the eight flags of Korea, the eight flags of Russia, are all banner people, and the Chinese language is Manchu.

    The Manchu is equivalent to the three Jurchen tribes that do not include the savage Jurchens, and the native language is Manchu; the second is equivalent to the American nation, including all flag people, the flag people are considered Manchu, the Chinese Manchu; Third, all Manchukuo (puppet) nationals, Manchukuo (puppet) people call themselves Manchurians.

    The Manchus belong to the Chinese nation, including a very small part of the Manchu Eight Banners and most of the Han Eight Banners, as well as some Han immigrants from Northeast China, whose mother tongue is Chinese.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The flag man is the abbreviation of the people in the Eight Banners after the Manchurians established the Eight Banners system.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The Manchus refer to the Manchus.

    The Qing Dynasty divided the army into Manchu. Chinese. There are three major categories of Mongolia, and then the three categories are divided into eight banners:

    The yellow flag is inlaid with the yellow flag.

    The white flag (the yellow, the yellow and the white flag are listed as the three flags, and there is no king in the three flags, all of which are under the emperor's personal command, and the soldiers are the emperor's personal soldiers, and the members of the royal family are also selected from the three banners. )

    The white flag is the red flag.

    The red flag is the blue flag.

    The blue flag is the one who belongs to the 24 flags.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The current Manchus are not the same as the Manchus of the Qing Dynasty, after so many years, they have long been mixed with the Han people, and they can't tell the difference, but there are descendants of the Manchu Eight Banners in Inner Mongolia, the real descendants of the royal family, surnamed Aixin Jueluo...

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The Eight Banners are not necessarily related to the old surname, because the Eight Banners are not divided by surname. The Eight Banners are similar to the modern army. District, there are all surnames in one flag, and it is also common for larger surnames to be distributed in eight flags.

    Most of the Manchus in the Shuangcheng area of Heilongjiang were the descendants of soldiers who were mobilized from Beijing to the frontier to fight against Tsarist Russia around the 20th year of the Kangxi Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty, or from Wanping in Beijing around the 15th year of Qianlong to the local garrison. Most of them are the Eight Banners Buddha Manchuria. The high surnames of this part of the people are very complicated, there are:

    Gao Jia's, Guarjia's, Gouda Mars, Guo Luo Luo's,

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Manchurian surname Gao,? It should be a red flag, if it is not an outsider.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    At present, the Manchus basically use Han surnames, such as: Aixin Jueluo (Zhao, Jin, Luo, De, Hong, Yi, Hai, Ai, Tie), Yiergen Jueluo (Zhao), Tong Jia (Tong), Guerjia (Guan, Bai, Wang, Bao), Ma Jia (Ma, Ma), Sheng Jia (Shen), Wuzhala (Wu, Wu), Weihe (Shi), Fucha (Fu, Fu), Suo Zhuoluo (Suo), Nala (Na, Nan), Ningguta (Ning, Liu), Heyele (He, He), Nimatsa (Yang), Liangjia (Liang), Golles (Gao), Shumulu (Shu). , Su), Niu Gulu (New, Lang), Qi Jia (Qi), Xitara (Zu, Tu, Xi), Tatara (Tang), Wanyan (Wang, Wang, Wan), Xilin Jueluo (E), Ejia (E), Zakuta (Zhang), Kuyala (Hu), Akzhan (Lei), Zasihuli (Jia), Sakoda (Cang), Tusa (Tu), Hongjia (Hong), Suoji (Suo), Etuo (Cao), Shala (Sha), Kuben (Ku), Hui He (Hui), Yingjia (Ying), Hong Eqi (Hong), Yiali (Li), Murdile (Meng) , Bai'e Jijit (Bai), Wenzha (Wen), Bayot (Gao, Ba), Wan Liuha (Wan), Zhu Sheli (Zhu), Guo Luoben (Guo), Ussuri (Wu), Ituma (Yi), Yu Hulu (Yu), Nimaha (Yu, Yu) and so on.

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