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Brief introduction of Miao nationality in Fuzhou
Fu Zhou Jiamin ("Jia", pinyin: dàn) is called a boat person, or derogated to Quti and Quti (Fuzhou dialect: Kuóh-dà, Kuóh-dà-giāng). Sometimes Chinese characters are also written as subjects, and women are called Jiang Meizai and Quti. Ng-muói-giāng, Kuóh-dà-bò), also known as Yache, Ama, Yan, etc. In the early literature, it refers to the water residents in China, Fujian, the middle and lower reaches of the Minjiang River and the coastal areas of Fuzhou. Traditionally, they have been floating on the water all their lives, taking boats as their home. In China's national identity, they are regarded as a part of the Han nationality, and Fuzhou dialect is taken as Mindong dialect.
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