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What nationality is the man in green?

Chuanqing people are descendants of Han soldiers and local Tu people who marched south in Ming Dynasty. Because they think they are different from the local Han people, their traditional costumes are still blue, and they usually use Mandarin spoken by Guizhou people. After liberation, Chuanqing people demanded to be recognized as a minority. For example, Qing Chuan in Guizhou and Liu Jia in Guangxi.

Chuanqing people are an "unidentified ethnic group" mainly distributed in the northwest of Guizhou where people are relatively concentrated. In some genealogy, tombstone records and legends of Chuanqing people, their ancestral home is "Luling County, Ji 'an District, Jiangxi Province". There are many controversies about its origin, and it has also attracted the attention and research of all walks of life in recent years.

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The custom of wearing green people

1, clothing

People who wear green clothes like to wear thin-eared sandals or anti-cloud hook nose shoes, with blue straps on their feet, three-piece clothes, two-piece sleeves with rolled lace, a belt, hook earrings and three combs.

2. Marriage customs

The marriage of Chuanqing people is monogamous. Marriage of the same clan or surname is prohibited. It also maintains the custom of "cousins get married" and the transmission system of brothers and sisters. Young men and women are free to fall in love before marriage. There are many rules in the marriage customs of Chuanqing people. From matchmaking to returning home after marriage, there are usually eighteen kinds of etiquette among the people.

Step 3 trust

Chuanqing people regard mandrill as a totem, carving images on many daily necessities and making them float. Monkeys, as animals related to the nation, are not allowed to be mentioned casually, and insult is taboo, otherwise it will be regarded as disrespect and humiliation to ancestors.