Chinese ethnic minority
China's history is a story of an immense land with several diverse tribes.
It is also one of migrations and conflict, and separation and fusion of
cultures. The product of the intermingling of many tribes, the Han people
were among the first to settle down and develop an agrarian society. The
tribe occupying the Center of the World-- the only distinction was direction,
and non-Han were called "Di" (northern), "Rong" (west),
"Yi" (east), and "Man" (south).
As the Han prospered, they became the envy of the hearty horsemen of
the north. Over a 2,000 year period, waves of invaders breached the Great
Wall and poured into the Chinese heartland. The Huns, the Mongols, and
Manchurians all came-- and unlike the plunder and destruction characterized
by the barbarian invasions of Rome, these peoples admired what they saw,
leading them to stay and assimilate. At the same time, the Han were also
following migratory patterns. Seeking to avoid the invasions, or simply
moving as burgeoning populations strained resources, the Chinese moved
southward. And here, they met with an enormous diversity of cultures.
Some would be pushed further south, others would stay and assimilate.
No matter what the story, one enduring theme of Chinese history remains
the stability of Han Chinese Culture.
China has some other unclassified or unspecified Nationalities numbering
some 1,072,642 people. In the 1953 census 41 minority nationalities were
specified. In the 1964 census, there were 183 nationalities registered,
among which the government recognized only 54. Of the remaining 129 nationalities,
74 were considered to be part of the officially recognized 54, while 23
were classified as "other nationalities" and the remaining 32
were classified as "indeterminate."
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