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Chapter 81 Section 6 Descendants of the Party

Although many Dangxiang people have integrated into other ethnic groups, and although there is no name of Dangxiang among the fifty-six ethnic groups in China today, there are indications that the Dangxiang clan, a nation that has made great contributions to Chinese civilization, is a Splendid nation, their descendants still survived.So where do the descendants of the Dangxiang clan live now?In which nation do they exist? The most likely descendants of the Dangxiang people, who also preserved their language features well, are a group of residents in Muya, Sichuan today.The ethnic composition of these people, some are Tibetan, some are Qiang, but they call themselves Minya people, and they call this place Minya.Their language is incomprehensible to Qiang people, and neither are Tibetans. Of course, they all speak Tibetan and Qiang languages, so their own language is likely to be a language handed down from ancient times.According to them, they are the descendants of the Xixia royal family who moved south, and established a chieftain regime here, named Xiwu Jiaerbu, which existed until the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty.In 1700 AD, because the chieftain had no descendants, the chieftain regime was abolished by the imperial court.If one day the mystery is revealed and it is determined that these people are indeed descendants of the party members, it will be a disaster.Because it took one hundred and ninety years for Dangxiang from the official founding of Jingzong Yuanhao to the fall of Xixia, and it was more than three hundred years when Tuoba Sigong ruled Yuzhou.If Jiaerbu in Xiwu was really a regime established by the direct descendants of the Dangxiang royal family, and it did not end until 1700, then the Dangxiang people established the regime in Chinese history for as long as eight or nine hundred years.No dynasty in Chinese history, even the three dynasties before the unification of Qin Shihuang, did not last such a long time.The Dangxiang clan should definitely leave a strong mark in the history of China.

The rise and fall of the Xixia regime, due to the lack of historical records, cannot be described in such detail as the Liao and Jin.So far, the ins and outs of this regime have been explained. Liao, Jin, and Xixia, these three dynasties were established by ethnic minorities, so I named them "Three Dynasties of Saibei".Of course, Saibei is not necessarily accurate. Some people say that Xixia is not counted as Saibei, and this is for the sake of generalization.Some people say that the three dynasties should not be called "dynasties". Beijing is the former capital of Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. The old capital of the Six Dynasties has already been agreed upon.

The glorious history of the three dynasties in northern Serbia once again proved that the history of the Chinese nation was jointly created by various ethnic groups in China today, or in history, and it is also a history of national unity.
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