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Identity
The Chuanqing view themselves as a distinct people group. Although they speak a Chinese language and historically belong to the Han race, the government has placed them in a list of Undetermined Minorities in China. In the 1950s their application for full status as a minority group was rejected. The decision was that the Chuanqing were "originally members of the Han nationality," and that their characteristics were "manifestations of the special features of Han in certain regions in an earlier period, not the characteristics of a separate nationality." This upset the Chuanqing, who applied again in the late 1970s. "Encouraged by the political thaw, many groups whose recognition as independent nationalities had been rejected in the fifties repetitioned for recognition; eighty groups totaling over 900,000 persons petitioned in the province of Guizhou alone, including the Chuanqing." Their application was again rejected.

History
The Chuanqing were formerly known by a variety of names including Pu Ren, meaning "garrison people". The Chuanqing (like the Chuanlan) are descended from Chinese soldiers who were sent into Guizhou in the eighth and ninth centuries to quell Miao rebellions. The Chuanqing came from Jiangxi Province and provided forced labor for the army. There were numerous armed clashes between the Chuanqing and Chuanlan. The Chuanqing "clung to their own dialect for generations. The women dressed differently, arranging their hair in three sections. They celebrated separate festivals and followed different marriage customs." Later, many Chuanqing were forced to serve as tenants under the Yi landowners.

Customs
Some of the customs and dress of the Chuanqing are reflected in the various names their neighbors call them. The Yi call them Sher-tu or Sherfeizu, meaning "whiteskinned Han" or "snakeeating Han." Other locals call the Chuanqing Da Jiao Ban (Big Foot) and Da Xiuzi (Big Sleeves).

Religion
The long history of the Chuanqing is supported by the presence of several ancient religious temples in the Anshun area, including the Wen Miao Confucian temple built in 1368, the Buddhist White Pagoda dating from the Ming Dynasty, and Tian Tai Shan Buddhist Temple built in 1616.

Christianity
There are a number of churches in the Anshun area - mostly Catholic - which contain Chuanqing believers. Catholic missionaries were active in the area in the past, resulting in more than 150,000 Catholics spread throughout Guizhou today.

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Country:China
Continent:
Asia
Region:
Northeast Asia
Persecution Rank:13 (Only top 50 ranked, 1 = highest persecution ranking)
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People
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People Name in Country:Chuanqing
People Name General:
Chuanqing
Alternate People Names:
ChuanchunChuangqing
Da Jiao BanDa Xiuzi
Da ZiuziFang Teo Ren
Lao HanOld Han
PuPu Ren
Sher-feizuSher-tu
ShertuTun
Tunbao
Population in this Country:918,000
Population all Countries:918,000
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Chinese
People Name General:
Chuanqing
MSY42a
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Language
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Primary Language:
Chinese, Mandarin (918,000 Speakers)
Language Code (16th):cmn    Ethnologue Listing
Language Code (14th):
CHN
Total Languages Spoken:
1
  
 
Religion
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Primary Religion:
Buddhism
Religion Sub-division:Mahayana
Major Religions:
Buddhism55.00 % 
Christianity3.30 %(Evangelical: 1.60 %)
Ethnic Religions31.70 % 
Hinduism0.00 % 
Islam0.00 % 
Non-Religious10.00 % 
Other / Small0.00 % 
Unknown0.00 % 
Christianity Segments:
Anglican0.00 %
Independent45.00 %
Protestant0.00 %
Orthodox0.00 %
Other Christian0.00 %
Roman Catholic55.00 %
 
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Progress Scale: 1.2   Evangelicals >.01% but <=2%. Professing Christians <=5%
Engagement Status:Unengaged
 
 
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Bible Portions: 1864-1986
New Testament:
1857-1981Audio New Testament
Complete Bible: 1874-1983
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