It is said that "fifty-six ethnic groups have fifty-six flowers", so what are the corresponding flowers of these fifty-six ethnic groups?

Fifty-six nationalities and fifty-six flowers symbolize different regions and different cultural characteristics.

1, Notes on Fifty-six Nationalities in China is the literary crystallization that the author has studied and collected in ethnic areas for decades.

The customs and habits of 56 ethnic groups are observed carefully from a unique angle, and the content is real and vivid, full of interest.

2. The 56 flowers of 56 ethnic groups are mainly introduced: Uygur, Miao, Zhuang, Yi, Buyi, Korean, Manchu, Dong, Yao, Bai, Tujia, Hani and Kazak.

Han nationality is the most populous nation among the 56 ethnic groups in China, and it is also the most populous nation in the world.

The Han nationality was originally called "Huaxia" in the Central Plains. Later, it gradually assimilated with other ethnic groups. Since the Han dynasty, it has been called the Han nationality. Chinese belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family, and there are seven dialects. Modern Chinese is based on northern dialects, and Beijing dialect is the standard pronunciation.

Extended data

1, Hunan has had the reputation of "only learning from Chu and prospering in Sri Lanka" since ancient times. Hunan is a multi-ethnic province with 55 ethnic groups including Han, Tujia, Miao, Yao, Dong, Bai and Hui.

2. There are nine ethnic groups living in the world, including Han, Miao, Tujia, Dong, Yao, Hui, Zhuang and Bai. Most of the ethnic minorities living in the world live in Xiangxi, Xiangnan and Dongshan.

3. The population of ethnic minorities is * * * 6.8 million, accounting for 10% of the total population in Hunan Province. Most of them live in western Hunan and southern Hunan, and a few live in various parts of Hunan Province.

4. Among the ethnic minorities, Miao and Tujia have the largest population, mainly distributed in northwest Hunan, and Xiangxi Tujia and Miao Autonomous Prefecture has been established.