Northeast "Baishan Blackwater" is the hometown of Manchu. The origin of Manchu can be traced back to Su Shen more than 2,000 years ago, followed by Lou, Buji, Xiongnu and Jurchen. Manchu has its own language and writing. Manchu belongs to Manchu branch of Manchu-Tungusic language family of Altai language family. Manchu was founded at the end of 16. In ancient times, Manchu people loved singing and dancing, which evolved from hunting and fighting activities. Most of the traditional sports of Manchu are related to hunting, such as weightlifting, wrestling, vault, camel jumping and skating.
For thousands of years, the ancestors of Manchu people ruled the Central Plains twice, and they also went to Kanto one after another, resulting in the long-term coexistence of Manchu and Han people and their integration in customs and habits. It seems difficult to distinguish Manchu from Han, but it is still possible to distinguish Manchu from Han by genealogy.
Manchu national culture;
Manchu has its own language and writing. Manchu belongs to Manchu branch of Manchu-Tungusic language family of Altai language family. Manchu was founded at the end of 16. During the Song and Jin Dynasties, Jurchen once had her own writing. The early Jurchen characters are syllabic characters derived from Chinese characters, but they have long been lost. /kloc-At the end of 0/6, after Nurhachi unified the ministries in Northeast China, Manchu pronunciation was spelled with Mongolian letters, forming new characters.
Manchu, as a kind of official script, was used for a long time in Qing Dynasty, and once became a widely used script in China, leaving a large number of files and materials, which became a treasure in chinese heritage. After the mid-Qing Dynasty, Manchu was gradually abandoned, and Manchu basically used the northern dialect of Chinese. Only flag bearers and flag officials still need to use Manchu on certain occasions.