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Zhuang in Zhuang-Thai language has nothing to do with Thai.

Pan-Thai nationalism was put forward by Thai intellectuals during World War II, and it was also recognized by all Thais in Southeast Asia. When Pantai came into being, there was no "Zhuang" nation, let alone any relationship with the Zhuang people. Taking advantage of the widespread distribution of Thais and the lack of unified political power, the Zhuang people distort the meaning of "Pantaiism", call themselves "Northern Thais", revisit "Pantaiism" and squeeze into the Thai national camp. 199110 In October, 270 Guangxi Zhuang scholars announced the establishment of Guangxi Zhuang Society. Two years later, more than 500 Zhuang people in Yunnan province asked the authorities to recognize the "Yunnan Zhuang Society". Zhuang Societies have sprung up like mushrooms after rain. These Zhuang Societies have also developed a nation called Baiyue, which combines seven ethnic groups in China, namely Zhuang, Buyi, Mulao, Maonan, Li, Dong, Shui and Dai (Thailand), and later Dai, Nong and Thailand (Thai people who don't believe in Buddhism). 20 10 at an international seminar held in Assam, India, Zhuang scholars shamelessly declared themselves as "Beitai people" and publicly changed Guangxi Zhuang people to "Guangxi Thai people" at the meeting. On the 2011Buluotuo Festival, which was discovered by Zhuang scholars in 2002, the organizer Zhuang people declared that "Ganzhuang Mountain is a sacred mountain for more than 100 million Zhuang and Thai people to seek roots and worship their ancestors" and deliberately bound the Zhuang and Thai people. These behaviors of Zhuang nationality are obviously to attach themselves to the Thai people and integrate themselves into the Thai people. In order to cover up the attachment of the Zhuang nationality to the Thai nationality, Zhuang scholars have also wooed several small ethnic groups (Buyi, Mulao, Maonan, Li, Dong and Shui) around the Zhuang nationality. ) as a foreshadowing, these small ethnic groups are also a member of the Thai people. In fact, these ethnic minorities, like the Zhuang nationality, only retain ancient Chinese vocabulary in language, and the preserved ancient Chinese vocabulary overlaps with Thai vocabulary. Bai Heting, a famous American scholar, pointed out in his book "Creating Zhuang Nationality" written after a field investigation in the early 20th century, that some Zhuang activists advocated that all members of the Thai nationality (hereinafter referred to as "Baiyue Nationality") should withdraw from the country they represent and form an independent alliance. Zhuang officials working under China's political system have drawn up a Zhuang autonomous region that is relatively independent in politics, economy and culture, and advocated living in China system first, waiting for the international environment to be favorable to the Zhuang people, and then further striving for independent statehood.