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Do the old Beijingers in Beijing include farmers in the suburbs of Beijing?

The old Beijingers we usually talk about generally refer to the Manchu Banners who lived in the inner city of Beijing for generations during the Qing Dynasty. Since the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, they expelled the Han people in the inner city and made room for the Banners. There are Han, Manchu, Mongolian and a small number of Daur banners among the banners, because the Qing government stipulated that Han and Hui people could not live in the inner city of Beijing at that time, but they could only live in the outer city of Beijing, but the outer city of Beijing in the Qing Dynasty was a highly mobile area, and the construction time of the outer city of Beijing was different from that of the inner city of Beijing, so there were not many Han people who really lived in the outer city of Beijing for generations. At least not as long as the Hui people in Beijing have lived for generations, which is for sure. The inner city of Beijing was built during the Yongle period of the Ming Dynasty, and the outer city was built during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. The old Beijingers we usually refer to are Manchu and Muslim people in the inner city of Beijing. Look at many foods in Beijing snacks now, and there are few Han foods. Those downstairs don't understand, don't talk nonsense, and mislead people's children. Next, let's talk about Daxing, Tongzhou, Changping, Mentougou and Shunyi in Beijing. Are these districts and counties counted as Beijingers? In fact, the concept of Beijing existed as early as the Yuan Dynasty. At that time, Beijing was called Beipingfu, including these suburban counties. In the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, Beipingfu was changed to Shuntianfu! Shuntianfu still manages these suburban counties around Beijing, so suburban people are just farmers, not simply Beijingers.