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Why are there so many ethnic minorities in niujie? The history of niujie?

Niujie became a Hui community in the Ming Dynasty.

So far, no Uighurs live in large numbers.

The history of niujie is actually very simple. Hui people live together because of religious relations.

Men in niujie don't like throwing stone locks. It is a way to exercise and a necessary stage to practice wrestling.

There used to be a saying in Beijing: No matter how good the wrestling style is, you can't fall out of niujie, which means that among the Hui people, all walks of life have their own figures, which also shows the popularity of wrestling in niujie from one side.

But now there are fewer people wrestling in niujie and fewer stone locks.

Note: The wrestling in this article is Chinese wrestling, which is basically the same as Mongolian wrestling, but the routine is relatively complicated.