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The development history of Manchu in Xinjiang

Manchu (Manchu:? Mu Linde, formerly known as manju, is one of the ethnic minorities in China and the largest branch of Tunguska. Mainly distributed in Northeast China, among which Liaoning has the largest population. In addition, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Inner Mongolia, Taiwan Province, Beijing and other 34 provinces and regions have a wide population distribution.

history of manchu has a long history. It is speculated that it can be traced back as early as 7, years ago to the period of Sushen Xinliu Culture and Chaachong Culture. Sushen, Toulou, Buji, Mohong, Bohai and Nuzhen are the ancestors of modern Manchu. Heishui Mohong is the direct ancestor of Manchu, and later developed into Jurchen. Manchu is the only ethnic minority who has established the Central Plains Dynasty twice in the history of China.