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Han surnamed Wang, Manchu, lived in Changbai Mountain when my grandfather was there, and later immigrated to Hubei. What is my Manchu name, please? What flag does it belong to?

Oh, you've gone too far.

Changbai Mountain is the birthplace of Manchu people and a sacred mountain. So almost all Manchu people think that their earliest ancestral home is in Changbai Mountain.

However, Manchu is a nomadic people who often migrate, and many Manchu people later moved out of Changbai Mountain. Later, when the Qing Dynasty was established, the Eight Banners troops were stationed all over the country, so they were mobilized every year. As a result, there are Manchu people more or less all over the country today. It is said that their home originated in Changbai Mountain, but how to move to the present place, because it took too long, many people are not sure.

I wonder if your grandfather said his earliest ancestral home or his own. You didn't ask when your family immigrated to Hubei and why.

You may have been born in a Han area, so you never gave Manchu a name. How can you ask others if they are your own names?

There are many Manchu people surnamed Wang in Han nationality, and there is not only one surnamed Wang.

So, if you don't provide accurate clues, it's really hard to help you check.

Go home and ask your grandpa, and make it clear:

1. Is Changbai Mountain your ancestral home? Or origin?

When did your family arrive in Hubei? Because of what?

3. Where was your grandfather born?

Do you remember where it is under Changbai Mountain?

5. Does your grandfather have any brothers and sisters? Do you have any contact with the descendants of your grandfather's uncle? If so, where is selfishness?