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What are the origins of Qidan and Oroqen?

Qidan has no connection with Oroqen, because there are few ethnic groups in Oroqen. According to incomplete statistics, the population of Oroqen nationality in early China was only 1 000. It can be said that the Oroqen nationality is a minority in China. As for the origin of the Oroqen people, there are two generally accepted views, the first is Su Shen's theory, and the second is Wei Shi's theory. Today, let's take a look at what the Oroqen people are like.

Oroqen people have always been warm-blooded. In ancient times, they were representatives of justice. At the end of Kangxi, the Oroqen helped the officers and men put down the rebellion. Among them, Amuruta of Oroqen nationality made great contributions in the battle and was awarded the rank of official and knight by the rulers at that time. He is also the smartest person of Oroqen nationality. However, during the Japanese and Puppet period, the Oroqen nationality was suppressed and its number dropped sharply.

Where there is oppression, there is resistance. Later, after the outbreak of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Oroqen people took an active part in anti-Japanese activities. At that time, Japanese soldiers tried to take advantage of the Oroqen people, but the Oroqen people did not adopt the Japanese advice. Instead, they launched a fierce struggle with them. Later, many Oroqen people joined the anti-Japanese forces and contributed their own strength in War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, but they also sacrificed many people.

Later, the Oroqen people began to move south. It was not until the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) that the Oroqen people were able to thrive quietly. It can be said that the Oroqen nationality has experienced a bloody battle, but it has not been defeated by difficulties. They fought bravely in setbacks and finally persisted to the end.