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The origin of Manchu people
Su Shen, the ancestor of Manchu, sent envoys to pay tribute to Zhou as early as 1000 BC. The Han Dynasty called Sushen the building, the Northern and Southern Dynasties called Buji, and the Sui Dynasty called Xiongnu.

Rong Ruo, the leader of the late Soviet Union, was made king of Bohai County by the Tang Dynasty and established the first local regime in history of manchu-Bohai Kingdom. 12 century, the Heishui descendant Wan Yan tribe rose, and the Jin State was established in115, which was the second local regime established by Manchu ancestors.

By the end of16th century, Nuerhachi, the outstanding leader of Jianzhou Jurchen, unified all the departments of Jurchen, took Jurchen as the core, absorbed Ewenki, Oroqen, Xibe, Hezhe, Daur and other ethnic groups, and formed a national community with Manchu ancestors as the main body.

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population distribution

Due to historical reasons, Manchu people are scattered all over the country, most of them live in Liaoning Province, and some are scattered in Jilin, Heilongjiang, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Gansu, Shandong and other large and medium-sized cities such as Beijing, Tianjin, Chengdu, An, Guang and Yin. The formation of large dispersion is characterized by small sedimentation. The Manchu autonomous counties such as Xiuyan, Fengcheng, Xinbin, Qinglong and Fengning have been established in the main inhabited areas, and there are also several Manchu townships.