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The Historical Origin of Jiarong Tibetans

Jiarong Tibetans live in parts of Danba and Kangding in Ganzi Prefecture, parts of Jinchuan, Xiaojin, Marcand, Lixian, Heishui, Hongyuan and Wenchuan in Aba Prefecture, as well as Ya 'an City and Liangshan Prefecture. Jia Rong, a Tibetan who speaks Jia Rong and mainly produces agriculture, lives there. Tibetan areas refer to Tibetans in this area as people from agricultural areas.

1. According to the historical records of China, ancient people lived and lived in the valley area in the southeast of the state capital, and were called Jialiangyi, Baigouqiang, Gelin, Geji and other ethnic groups, which were the indigenous ancestors in this area.

2. After the Tang Dynasty merged with Tibetan immigrants and garrisons, they became Tibetans. The ancestors of Zagu Tusi and Mosuo Tusi were Tang Dynasty Tubo general Stan Mou.

3. The chieftain in Wenchuan County, the chieftain in Jinchuan County and the chieftain in Mu Ping, Baoxing County, Ya 'an region all have genealogy records from Tibet.

At the beginning of the 4th and 7th centuries, the Tubo Zampa Songzangambo unified Tubo, and Jiarong area was also unified to Tubo, with the generals of Zampa as the leader of Jiarong.

5. A large number of Tubo immigrants and military occupation and rule, after more than a thousand years of integration and assimilation, and long-term contacts with Tubo people, thus forming today's unified Jiarong Tibetans.