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The origin and development history of Manchu language
Manchu has a long history. It is speculated that the history of Manchu can be traced back to the period of Sushen Liu Xin culture and Chachong culture 7000 years ago.

Sushen, Toulou, Buji, Mohong, Bohai and Nvzhen are the ancestors of modern Manchu. Heishui Mohong is the direct ancestor of Manchu, and later developed into Jurchen. Manchu is the only minority in the history of China who established the Central Plains Dynasty twice.

1 1 15 years, akuta established the state of Jin.

1583, Nurhachi rose up, gradually unified the ministries of Jurchen, and established the Eight Banners system of military and political integration. The post-Jin regime was established in 16 16. In 1635, the name of Huang taiji was abolished and renamed as "Manchuria". In a.d. 1636, Jin changed to Qing dynasty. 1644, the Qing army entered the customs, seized the central government, and made Beijing its capital. After the Revolution of 1911, it was generally called "Manchu".

The Qing Dynasty, established by the ruling class of Manchu Dynasty, continued to rule China for more than 260 years on behalf of the feudal landlord class in China. During this period, Kangxi, Yongzheng and Qianlong were all outstanding figures with great historical contributions.

Manchu has its own language and writing. Manchu belongs to Altaic language family, Manchu-Tungusic language family and Manchu branch. Manchu was created on the basis of Mongolian initials at the end of16th century. Later, letters were circled or added to the right, which was called "a little Manchu" or "new Manchu"