Achang

Bai

Blang

Buyi

Dai

Dong

De'ang

Dulong

Qilao

Hani

Jino

Jingpo


 

 

Lhoba

Lahu

Lisu

Miao

Menba

Nu

Naxi

Pumi

Qiang

Shui

Wa

Yi

Tibetan

 

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A Group named by Bamboo

Qilao HousesQilao, one of the ethnic minority groups in China, has a population of 437, 997. Most of them live in Wuchuan Qilao and Miao Autonomous County and Daozhen Qilao and Miao Autonomous County, Guizhou Province, and the others live in city of Guizhou, Liupanshui and Zunyi, and district of Tongren, Bijie, Anshun and Southeast Qian. Very few are scattered in Yunnan and Guangxi Province. 97% of the whole population is in Guizhou Province.

The Qilao inhabitation region is in the north of Guizhou Province, at the border of Guizhou and Sichuan, which is a slope from Yun Gui Plateau to Sichuan Basin. The landform is complex and of various kinds. The average rainfall per year is higher than that of the whole country. It is a land of large amounts of water, animal and plant resources, a fit place for agriculture and the mixed farming.

Qilao embroidersQilao people take agriculture as their main production, rice on the plain land and various kinds of other grains in the mountains, belonging to the economic and cultural type of rice planting agriculture.

Qilao people have a long history. Their ancestors had very close relations with "Baipu" in Shang and Zhou Dynasties down to the West Han Dynasty, and with "Pu", "Liao" from East Han to South and North Dynasties. They were called "Qiliao", "Geliao", "Liao" and "Qilao" in different periods after Sui and Tang Dynasties. After the founding of the PRC, their formal name is Qilao.

They have their own language, which belongs to Sino-Tibetan family. As to the language branch and subgroup, there is still no result in the academic field. They have no writing letters of their own, and basically use Chinese characters. Nowadays only a few old people understand the Qilao language.


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