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There was a "Shaanxi village" in the Soviet Union, isolated for more than 100 years, and I saw Chinese: what happened to the Qing Dynasty

Human history is always changing, and today our lives have made great differences compared to the lives of the ancients. Taking transportation as an example, in ancient times, if a person wanted to go to other countries, he had to cross the ocean for a long time, and in the process, those with weaker physiques were likely to lose their lives because of illness. Now we only need to take planes and ships to quickly travel to another country. In the context of this era, exchanges between countries in the world have become more frequent, and transnational marriages have become more and more frequent. Because of the integration of many parties, there is a Shaanxi village abroad, isolated from the world for more than 100 years, and when I see Chinese I ask: How is the Qing Dynasty today?

There was a "Shaanxi village" in the Soviet Union, isolated for more than 100 years, and I saw Chinese: what happened to the Qing Dynasty

At the root, these people are indeed sons and daughters of China, they are the people of Shaanxi Province, China, and later forced to migrate to the Territory of the Soviet Union because of the war. They are known locally as Dungan people, and they rarely have contact with people from other places, so the people here still maintain relatively simple Shaanxi characteristics, and the words they speak are still in Shaanxi dialect, which gives people a particularly cordial feeling.

There was a "Shaanxi village" in the Soviet Union, isolated for more than 100 years, and I saw Chinese: what happened to the Qing Dynasty

Some of the Chinese people were particularly surprised when they found out about this situation, and ran to this village to ask them about the specific reasons, and as a result, the older people saw their compatriots and said the first thing they said was what the Great Qing Kingdom is now? As we all know, the Qing Dynasty has been destroyed for nearly a hundred years, and has long become a bubble of history, these Dungan people have lived abroad for so long, and have never communicated and contacted people at home, so they mistakenly think that the Great Qing Kingdom still exists.

There was a "Shaanxi village" in the Soviet Union, isolated for more than 100 years, and I saw Chinese: what happened to the Qing Dynasty

According to locals, their ancestors fought an uprising during the Tongzhi period, and later because they were suppressed by the imperial court and feared being arrested by the government, they united into Soviet Russia. At that time, there were about 3,000 people who fled together, and after they rushed to the territory of Soviet Russia, they were recognized and taken in by the locals, and they lived in the local area.

There was a "Shaanxi village" in the Soviet Union, isolated for more than 100 years, and I saw Chinese: what happened to the Qing Dynasty

Therefore, these people escaped the turbulent period in China and lived in a relatively peaceful life abroad. To some extent, these people have also escaped the disaster, and some people have proposed that these compatriots should be taken back to China and let them recognize their ancestors, but some people think that they have lived abroad for so long and have become accustomed to the local climate and culture, and there is no need to deliberately relocate them back.

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