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The Guns are Tibetan or Han Chinese

The Qiang are one of the 56 ethnic groups.

The Qiang are an ancient ethnic group in western China, calling themselves "Rimai" and "Erma", and are known as "the people on the clouds".

The Qiang mainly live in Sichuan Province in southwest China, including Mao County, Wenchuan and Li County in Aba Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, Beichuan Qiang Autonomous County and Pingwu County in Mianyang, and the rest of them live in Songpan, Heishui and Jiuzhaigou counties in Aba Prefecture, and in Damba County, Dujiangyan and Ya'an cities in Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, with a small number of them living in Jiangkou and Shiqian counties in Guizhou Province, Ningqiang and Lueyang counties in Hanzhong and part of Feng County in Baoji City, and a few of them in Jiangkou and Shichian counties in Hanzhong and part of Feng County in Baoji City. Fengxian part of Baoji City, southern Gansu, Yunnan, the current population of about 309,576 (2010).

Today's Qiang are one of the ancient Qiang tribes that have retained their ethnic name and part of their traditional culture, and are brothers with the Han, Tibetans, Yi, Naxi, Bai, Hani, Lisu, Pumi, Jingpo, Lahu, and Jinuo, all of whom are part of the Yellow Emperor's tribal lineage. The Qiang tribe honors King Wu of Zhou as the great hero who destroyed the Shang Dynasty and restored the Qiang Dynasty, and King Wu of Zhou is a direct descendant of the Yellow Emperor's surname Ji, so the Qiang tribe is the descendant of the Yellow Emperor. Dayu is also a direct descendant of the Yellow Emperor, it can be said that the Han Qiang the same origin, the Qiang is also the descendants of the Yellow Emperor.