Where are the Tibetans, Bai, Yi and Naxi in Yunnan?

Tibetans of Tibetan descent call themselves "Bo", and their titles are different because of different regions. Eastern Tibet and western Sichuan are called Kangba, while northern Tibet and western Sichuan, Gannan and Qinghai are called Andova, collectively known as Boba. "Ba" and "Wa" mean "human" in Tibetan. Tibetan ancestors lived in the middle reaches of the Yarlung Zangbo River basin for a long time. The origin of the legend of "macaque becoming human" (not entirely a myth. Macaques may refer to short black descendants who lived here before Tibetan ancestors came to Tibetan areas. These short black people in Tibetan areas are probably well-developed and short stature, so they are called macaques. )

More than 4,000 years ago, in the Neolithic Age, the ancestors of the Bai nationality thrived in the area centered on Cangshan Erhai Lake and Dianchi Lake, created the early rice culture on the platform by the river, and lived a nomadic life of farming, fishing and hunting. From the Western Han Dynasty to the early Tang Dynasty, under the influence of the Central Plains civilization and the ancient Indian civilization, the ancestors of the Bai nationality continued to merge and merge, and successively formed the imperial edicts for the confluence of the Kunming River, the East (West) River, the Kingdom of Bai Zi, the Mongolian imperial edict, the Yue Analysis imperial edict, the Langqiong imperial edict, the Shi Lang imperial edict and the Mengshe imperial edict. In the third year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty (AD 629), seeking Zen through music advocated by the Kingdom of Bai Zi was located in The Logic of Meng Xi Slaves, which was the imperial edict of the Meng Society. Hundreds of years of division of the Bai nationality ended, and Nanzhao, an early feudal country, was born. In 937 AD, with the support of his uncle's imperial edict, Duan Siping and the thirty-seventh department of Wuman in eastern Yunnan swore to March into western Yunnan to establish Dali, which lasted for more than 500 years. Dali was destroyed by Mongolia in 1253. The Yuan Dynasty established Yunnan Province on the original Dali border. The Yuan Dynasty appointed the surrendered Dali State as the "General Manager of Dali State" and succeeded him. General manager of Dali kingdom at the end of Yuan Dynasty passed down 1 1. In 138 1 year, the Ming army pacified Yunnan and cancelled Duan's hereditary privilege in Dali. During the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Bai nationality gradually formed an organic whole with the Central Plains in politics, economy and culture.

After liberation, the Yi people used the word "Yi" in a unified way. The earliest use of the word "Yi" as the name of the Yi people was the Records of Zhanyi County by Qing Daoguang. There are dozens of Yi people who claim to be others (see A Brief History of Yi People). Most of the first words that they call themselves or they call are mostly n (n) or L, and only a few are sh, ch, T, etc. N(n) and l are surnames, and sh, ch and t are sub-surnames. Sub-clan names evolved from personal names to clan (clan) names, and then evolved into branch names. The "Yi" recorded in China literature sometimes refers to ethnic minorities other than Han nationality, and sometimes refers to Yi nationality. "Yi" in Chinese literature is actually a homonym of Yi people calling themselves ne or (n) I "Ni". The pronunciation of "one", "you" and "one" in ancient Chinese is the same, and the pronunciation of "one" is similar to "you" and "one". These two characters can be used as phonological characters of Yi people who called themselves ne or (n)i in ancient times. The self-proclaimed "Ni" in the history of the Yi people may have begun in the Nineng era, and at the latest not later than the Daomni era. Domny is the first 19 grandson of Simzhe, that is, the first 19 grandparent of Du Mi Zhongmou Youman in the late Spring and Autumn Period. Pushing Du Mi's genealogy forward15th generation, we can infer that his age is about 1 1 century BC. According to the records and analysis of the documents of the Yi people in Sichuan, Yunnan and Guizhou, the Yi people have a history of more than 10,000 years, and have experienced several important periods, such as "Ai Si-Nineng-Shao Shi-Mimi-Ju Ou-Liu Zu", which has been more than 2,400 years.

Naxi language

The Naxi people in China mainly live in Old Town of Lijiang, Yulong Naxi Autonomous County of Weixi, Shangri-La (Zhongdian), ninglang county, Yongsheng County, Yanyuan County, Muli County of Sichuan Province and Yanjing Town of Mangkang County of Xizang Autonomous Region. The current population is 324,679. Naxi people are descendants of the ancient Qiang people, who moved south from Hehuang area in northwest China and merged with the aborigines.

Personally, I think Bai people are more friendly.