Hui nationality

Hui is a minority with a large population in China, with a total population of 10586087 (2010, excluding Taiwan Province), which is distributed in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government. Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region is its main inhabited area. The whole region has a Hui population of 1862500, accounting for 18.9% of the total Hui population in China. In addition, areas with a Hui population of more than 200000 include Beijing, Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, Anhui, Shandong, Henan, Yunnan, Gansu and Xinjiang.

The origin of the Hui nationality can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. Academia generally believes that the Hui nationality was roughly formed in the Ming Dynasty, while the Yuan Dynasty is the preparation period for the formation of the Hui nationality, and the Ming Dynasty is the final formation period of the Hui nationality. The Hui people in various places also participated in the struggle against imperialist aggression in different forms. The May 4th Movement and the establishment of the Communist Party of China pointed out the direction for the complete liberation of the Hui people.

In terms of politics, economy and culture, the Hui nationality has emerged many outstanding figures in history and made positive contributions to the people's life, production and construction at that time.


Hui nationality Wiki:

Chinese nameHui nationality
aliasHui people, Hui, Hui nationality
population size10586087 (2010)
distributionLarge dispersion and small concentration are distributed throughout the country
languagesCommon Chinese, or the language of local minorities


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