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Jing nationality data

Jing nationality (China standard Roman alphabet: Gin, Vietnamese: ng? I Kinh/? Jing nationality, or), also known as Yue nationality (Vietnamese: ng? I'm six? t/? Yue), the national language is Beijing dialect. Because of complicated linguistic factors, it is difficult for linguists to determine its language pedigree.

The Jing nationality is mainly in Southeast Asia, and the Jing nationality in China is mainly distributed in Fangchenggang City, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, mainly living in Shu Wei, Shanxin and Wutou islands in Jiangping Town, dongxing city. The three islands are called "the three islands of Jing nationality".

Jing nationality is the main ethnic group in Vietnam, accounting for 86% of the total population of Vietnam. According to the statistics of the sixth national census in 20 10, the total population of Jing nationality in China is 28 199.

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Jing nationality has its own language, but it is difficult for linguists to determine its language pedigree because of the complicated language factors. Beijingers and Han people have long been friendly, and most Beijingers speak Chinese (Cantonese) and Chinese.

The word "South" has been used throughout history. "Zi Nan" means southern Chinese characters, that is, southern characters, which were created by the Jing people at the end of 13.

Before the founding of New China, it was still used in songbooks and religious scriptures. It is known that most people who can still sing songs in Beijing dialect (Ha, Jing transliteration, that is, singing) are over 50 years old. There are only 10 elderly people left in the entire three Jing islands. With the improvement of economic level, some Jing people began to protect their own languages.

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