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What's the difference between Manchu and flag bearer?

The difference between Manchu and Manchu is:

Banners are a social component of the Qing Dynasty, which is called the Eight Banners System. In the past, there were eight banners of Han nationality, eight banners of Mongolia, eight banners of Manchuria and twenty-four banners of * * *, each with 8,000 soldiers. During the war, these soldiers were used to fight. In peacetime, they are ordinary people stationed in the inner city of Beijing to defend the inner city. I think the so-called old Beijing banner may be the character of the banner.

Manchu was called "national race" in Qing Dynasty, including those who entered the customs with Dourgen and Shunzhi, their descendants and "Old Manchuria" outside the customs. Some Manchu people are not in the flag. The flag bearers also include the Han Banner and the Eight Banners of Mongolia.

Related culture

The ancient flag bearer and Manchu were not the same concept. Manchuria Banner was a part of Nuerhachi tribe. Later, Jurchen unified, allied with Mongolia and entered the Central Plains. Manchu became a part of Manchu flag, of course, it was the main part. Mongolians and some Han Chinese (including those who joined Manchuria earlier) also entered the flag register, including the Mongolian Eight Banners and the Han Army Eight Banners. They are all standard bearers.

If all the people who entered the flag were Manchu, why should they be divided into Manchu, Mongolian and Han? To put it bluntly, the status of these three flags is different. Manchu is the highest, followed by Mongols, while the people of the Han army are "coats" and domestic slaves, and Manchu does not regard them as kin. The Eight Banners in the Han Dynasty accepted a lot of Manchu culture, but they also kept a lot of their own culture, such as language.