The Weisuo Immigrated and Ethnic Blended in Wusa Region during the Ming and Qing Dynasties
Since the Ming Dynasty,a large number of Han people from the Central Plains,Hui people from the northwest,and Muslim immigrants from Mongolia have settled in the Wusa region,At the same time,the Han people manifest their ethnic identity through ancestral narratives,cultural symbols,and be-lief in gods,etc.,while the Hui people and Mongolian Muslims also maintain their ethnic boundaries through texts such as genealogy,inscriptions and Islamic beliefs.However,"diverse"peoples also ex-change marriage and use common cultural symbols to move toward"oneness".The Weisuo migration and ethnic blending in Wusa region in Ming and Qing Dynasties not only reflect the two levels of identity of Chinese ethnic entities for a long time,but also reflect the internal logic that the development of each sin-gle ethnic group in China is inseparable from the overall development of the Chinese nation.
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