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There is a "Shaanxi village" in Russia, isolated from the world for 127 years, and saw Chinese: What is the qing dynasty?

There is a "Shaanxi village" in Russia, isolated from the world for 127 years, and saw Chinese: What is the qing dynasty?

Now some people on the Internet will use the word "what", the Qing Dynasty is dead, saying that it is the other party's afterword, but they do not know, there is a "Shaanxi Village" in Russia next door, 127 years later, the first time to see foreigners, actually asked him, what is the Qing Dynasty? What exactly made them settle in Russia?

First of all, thanks to a scholar named Wang Guojie, who was a graduate student in the department of history when he stumbled upon a foreign scholar's paper in 1979. He was surprised to find that a group of people from Shaanxi, China, lived in Russia. They were called "Dungans," but the newspaper only mentioned some of their lives. Wang Guojie took this question to heart:

There is a "Shaanxi village" in Russia, isolated from the world for 127 years, and saw Chinese: What is the qing dynasty?

In 1990, he qualified for the first place in the Russian language of the region. On the one hand, he should study the other hand, he must not forget the general people in his book. After studying at St. Petersburg Pedagogical University for three months, he finally took a holiday, packed his luggage, and rushed to Kazakhstan, 4,000 kilometers away. The dusty Wang Guojie stepped into the land of Yingpan Village, and the sight in front of him stunned him: More than 100 years of history has not affected them, the people here still maintain the simple dialect of Shaanxi, most of them can no longer write Chinese characters, but they will speak dialects, such as "children", "Kangshang", they eat the same food as the Northwest Hui, cooking is a pot stove, using a Kang table.

There is a "Shaanxi village" in Russia, isolated from the world for 127 years, and saw Chinese: What is the qing dynasty?

Wang Guojie quickly pulled up a passing village youth and asked him kindly about the situation in this place. The lads looked at this man they had never seen before, startled, and asked, "How can you say such a thing?" Wang Guojie was very happy, and walked around the village with the boys, and the local boys shouted, "The old uncle's family is coming!" "The Shaanxi Hui people call the Han old uncle's family coming!"

The whole village came out and they were very happy that this was the first time the old uncle's family came. The villagers immediately cooked him a hearty meal and couldn't wait to talk to him. Wang Guojie was stunned at first, and then told him that he died early in the morning, and now it is the People's Republic of China, and the old people can't believe it.

There is a "Shaanxi village" in Russia, isolated from the world for 127 years, and saw Chinese: What is the qing dynasty?

Nearly a hundred years of isolation have made the Dungan people in the village unable to understand today's China. As early as 120 years ago, during the same period of the Qing Dynasty, there were many Hui uprisings in the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia region, but they were all suppressed by Zuo Zongtang, and the soldiers after the failed uprising feared being rectified and dragged their families away.

By the time they reached Soviet Russia, there were fewer than 3,000 left. Fortunately, the local villagers had graciously accepted them before they had today's "Dungans" and let them live together.

Two years later, he embarked on the path of "two visits" and went to Yingpan Village at his own expense. This time, he went to the villagers "More Shaanxi Village", 15 Dungan Villages, and lived with them for more than three months.

There is a "Shaanxi village" in Russia, isolated from the world for 127 years, and saw Chinese: What is the qing dynasty?

Wang Guojie, now a professor at Shaanxi Normal University, used a pen to tell more people who did not understand history. Later, more and more people went to the village to see them, and Shaanxi Village also developed better and better.

They were very hospitable, they knew they came from China to see their Chinese, served them with the most authentic Hui food, looked at the past, and people wearing hats and hats, they said they would never forget that they were people from Shaanxi, wherever they were, they were Chinese.

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