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Qingzhou bee honey is really delicious. Why are there so many returns?

The history of Qingzhou Hui nationality began in Yuan Dynasty. Yidu Road, where Qingzhou was located in the Yuan Dynasty, belongs to the northern town. Many semu people took their families to be officials, and the earliest Muslim residents appeared in Yidu city. Among them are Sagis, governor of Yidu Road, a Uighur from Shandong Province, timur, Xuanwei Shi Yueyi, and Du Dan La, manager of Yidu Road. In addition, the position of "Tongzhi" was stipulated by Kublai Khan to be held by Hui people, so that Zhao Wenchang, Otunnuma, Mai Chao and many other Yi Hui Tongzhi.

Formation of Muslim Community in Qingzhou in Ming and Qing Dynasties

In the early Ming Dynasty, two kinds of Hui people with different fates migrated to Qingzhou from the north and the south respectively. After Zhu Yuanzhang unified China, many Hui people living in the Yuan Dynasty were arranged to move to the mainland for fear of contact with Mongolia, and many of them moved to Qingzhou. The ancestor of Zhao Hui people in Qingzhou is the eldest son, the son of Saidian Chi Justine, the king of Xianyang who ruled Yunnan in the Yuan Dynasty. 1368 (the first year of Hongwu), left the Yuan Dynasty and moved to Qingzhou, renamed Zhao. Like Zhao, Yang Huiren's ancestors moved to Qingzhou from the Yuan Dynasty. Yang and Zhao Tongzong are descendants of Chaer, the ninth son of Wang Lading of Yan 'an. Also in 1368, Zhao's ancestors moved from a corner of the city to Qingzhou, changed their surname to Yang, and remained anonymous. In southern Anhui near Zhu Yuanzhang's hometown, many Hui people took part in the anti-Yuan uprising and became the founding heroes of the Ming Dynasty. Qingzhou people and Cha are descendants of Ding Dexing, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Hui people in Qingzhou prospered and developed, and the indoor and outdoor work in the East Gate of Qingzhou became more and more lively.

See the book Qingzhou Hui Nationality for details.