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Zhuang people - Wikipedia The Zhuang had been interacting with the Han Chinese for over 2,200 years As early as the Han dynasty (202 BC–220 AD), the Zhuang adopted Han cultural practices and technology such as settled agriculture, iron plows, triple cropping, and fertilization
Zhuang | Taiwanese, Minority Group, Language | Britannica Zhuang, largest ethnic minority of South China, chiefly occupying the Zhuang Autonomous Region of Guangxi (created 1958) and Wenshan in Yunnan province They numbered some 16 million in the early 21st century
Zhuang languages - Wikipedia Standard Zhuang is based on the Northern Zhuang dialect of Wuming The Tai languages are believed to have been originally spoken in what is now southern China, with speakers of the Southwestern Tai languages (which include Thai, Lao and Shan) having emigrated in the face of Chinese expansion
Zhuang (surname) - Wikipedia Zhuang is the pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written 莊 in Traditional Chinese and 庄 in Simplified Chinese It is usually romanized as " Chuang " in Taiwan in the Wade-Giles system
Zhuang People in China: The Origin, Location, Culture . . . - AnyofChina The term “Zhuang” refers to a group of people with the same language, mostly distributed in Guangxi and Yunnan provinces It is said that the ancestors of the Zhuang people are the Yue whose origin, distribution, and customs remain unknown even now
Zhuang customs and culture - Wikipedia Stories The Zhuang peoples of Yunnan and Guangxi have a rich tradition of written and unwritten stories [1] Zhuang folk stories often take the form of songs There are various folk tales, myths, legends, and historical poems and chants
Zhuang people - Wikiwand They rather refer to themselves as "Han who speak the Zhuang language " Since the language they speak is generally called Zhuang, we recommend calling them Zhuang The Zhuang are a relatively large Chinese southern minority, but we still know little about them