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Zhuang est gens indigena in Quansia rei publicae popularis Sinarum, ubi dimidiam incolarum partem constitit (16 200 000?).

Aestimantur ei circiter 18 540 000 esse (2010). Maxima incolarum Quansiae pars sunt, sed etiam in Yunnan (1 600 000), Quantunia (600 000) vivunt. [1]

Huang Xianfan (1899–1982) aliquot libros de gente Zhuang scripsit, inter quos investigationes carminum (1957) et historiae huius gentis (1957, 1988). Ipse coepit nonnullas investigationes in Sinis ac conditor studiorum Zhuang fuit.[2]

  1. statistics Sinis(Sinice).
  2. Mo Jun. Fundator zhuangologia, "Huang Xianfan," Cotidie Quansia,? 3 Septembris 2002.(Sinice).

Bibliographia

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  • Jeffrey G. Barlow, "Culture, Ethnic Identity, and Early Weapons Systems: The Sino-Vietnamese Frontier." in Steven Tototsy de Zepetnek, Jennifer W. Jay, edd., East Asian Cultural and Historical Perspectives (Edmonton: University of Alberta Research Institute for Comparative Literature and Cross-Cultural Studies, 1997)
  • Jeffrey G. Barlow, "The Zhuang Minority in the Ming Era" in Ming Studies no. 28 (Aut. 1989)
  • Jeffrey G. Barlow, "The Zhuang Minority of the Sino-Vietnamese Frontier in the Song Era" in Journal of Southeast Asian Studies vol. 18 (1987)
  • Jeffrey G. Barlow, Morgan Day, "Ethnic Conflict and the Origins of Kajukenbo" in Journal of Asian Martial Arts vol. 2 no. 4 (1993) pp. 66-75
  • Du Liping, "A Unique Chinese Medicine Market in Guangxi" in Ethnology vol. 46 (2007) pp. 81-91 JSTOR

Nexus externi

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Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Zhuang gentem spectant.