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Is the American Miao language the same as the China Miao language?

Fifty-six nationalities, fifty-six flowers, and fifty-six brothers and sisters are a family? I think everyone should have heard of this sentence! There are 56 nationalities in the world, and the people of these nationalities are United. Miao is one of the most common ethnic groups, so do you know that there is also a Miao in the distant United States? Then some people will ask, are the Miao languages in the United States and China the same?

Let's get to know the Miao nationality. In fact, Miao people are not only distributed in the United States, but also in European countries such as France and Britain. So why are Miao people so widely distributed? This probably starts with the three migrations in Miao history. Among the 56 ethnic groups, the Miao nationality ranks fourth, so it can be regarded as one of the ethnic minorities with a relatively large population. Although this is a minority, Miao people are descendants of Chiyou, whose origin can be traced back to Huang San.

So the Miao nationality is an exception. It is not only found in China, but also distributed in many countries in North America, South America, Southeast Asia and Europe. Miao nationality originated from Bashu. With the increase of Miao population, they also developed to the east and north of the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. Some Miao people defeated the Yan Di tribe and developed inland along the Yellow River.

During the third great migration, a few Miao people came to America. Because of this coincidence, these Miao people also settled here. The Miao people who just came to the United States have a low level of education. At first, they could only engage in some relatively low-level jobs, mainly manual labor. But later, they also took root here, gradually began to study, received American education, and finally were able to integrate into the local society and participate in various social work and activities. So we can know that the Miao people at this time are already the American version of the Miao people, and they no longer have the same language as the China version of the Miao people.