Why Do American Hmong Come to Paj Tawg Lag (China) to Trace Their Roots

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  • čas přidán 28. 05. 2024
  • At the beginning of the 21st century, many American Hmong came to China to look for a place called Paj Tawg Lag. The old Hmong name is in their Scripture.
    The name was decoded and the location was identified. It's near the border of China and Vietnam. It's Hmong's last stop in China. In this video, I'll tell you how the name Paj Tawg Lag was decoded, where Paj Tawg Lag is and its position in the story of Hmong people's migration.
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Komentáře • 247

  • @frederickastarr9771
    @frederickastarr9771 Před měsícem +16

    Thank you, Yanyan, for sharing the beauty and history of Hmong village.

  • @fainahc4995
    @fainahc4995 Před 28 dny +17

    Historically, Hmong is as Chinese as it come. They are the direct descendants of the legendary Fire (Flame) Emperor and Chiyou. The Fire emperor is the leader of the first tribe who used fire, farming and medicine. Later, they lost the first major military conflict in ancient Chinese history where the first compass was invented and used in battlefield by the Yellow emperor. After the defeat, they broke up and exiled for the next five thousands year, part of this group exiled to the west, and the part that moved south are the ancestors of Hmong. The major part stayed and combined with the Yellow Emperor's tribe. To honor this, Han Chinese called themselves the descendants of Yan Huang 炎黄子孙 (Yan: Fire . Huang: Yellow).

    • @cazyhmong
      @cazyhmong Před 27 dny +2

      Where you get all these info I loved to read more

    • @kiabtoomlauj6249
      @kiabtoomlauj6249 Před 24 dny +3

      Sorry, but that's just tribal folklore. NOT to say the Hmong didn't have any struggle against the expanding, powerful Han Chinese. They did, as did many other small ethnics whose traditional lands the Hans forcibly took over.
      But, yes, the Hmong WERE one of the original and ADJACENT neighbors to the Han Chinese.
      Hmong generational folklore about floods and mighty rivers, for example, were largely about the Yantze and Yellow rivers that flow from the Himalaya northerly into central and eastern China.
      Hmong have STORIES --- recent stories ---- about the mighty Maekong River; but those stories were created from the 1800s on, when a TINY percentage of Hmong started moving to Northern Laos, from Yunnan.
      More Hmong moved down to North Vietnam, but those were the Hmong in the most southeastern Yunnan to southwestern Guangxi provinces. Further, close to 100% of the Hmong in Northern Vietnam have been COMMUNISTS like the Chinese and North Vietnamese; close to zero Hmong from Nothern Vietnam "escaped from the Vietnam War" like Hmong in Laos.
      Anyway, the Hmong in northwestern Laos were those who moved there from Paj Tawg, Yunnan, Yunnan.
      My great, great, great, grandfather, for example --- my dad still knows all the names of those paternal guys ---- crossed from Paj Tawg to northern Laos (Muong Xai and Northern Luangpraband), literally just a stone throw in distance...
      Historically speaking, when the much more powerful Hans started expanding outward, from their traditional lands, which were in the eastern and northern parts toward the Sea and Beijing .... around the time or the First Emperor.... Hmong and other ethnic groups in and around the Sichuan/X'ian region --- especially the "trouble makers" who didn't want to conform/didn't want to be ruled over by the Hans ---- were pushed ever deeper south.
      That's how over 90% of the various related Hmong tribes ---- the 5th or 6th largest minorities in China ---- ended up, now, situated between Sichuan, Yunnan, Guizhou, and Guangxi.
      Roughly 5% of the Hmong in China moved to Northern Vietnam. Another 2-3% moved to Northern Laos, in the early to 1800s.
      It's 100% from those Hmong in northern and eastern Laos that the 500K or so Hmong in the West here came. All the Hmong in Northern Vietnam, plus 40% or so of the Hmong in Laos.... WERE/ARE Communists, so they fought against our parents and grandparents in the Vietnam War.
      They were victorious, so we had to take a long hike... crossing the Maekong to Thailand, from where we came to the West, in the last 45 years...
      One EXCEPTIONALLY IMPROBABLE but true fact: ----
      it is from these 500K Hmong in the West, that the VERY FIRST ASIAN WOMAN, ever --- not a Chinese, not a Japanese, not a Korean, not a Vietnamese, not a Thai, not a Filipino, not a Lao, not an Indonesian or any other woman from the other much larger Asian ethnics.... but an 18 year-old Hmong woman ---- came to be the All Around Olympic Gold medalist, of the women's 2020 Olympics....
      Her name is Sunisa Lee.
      If her kidney diseases are controlled and if she qualifies for the 2024 Paris Olympics, in her home state of Minnesota.... there are very good chances she would win more medals... what colors they may be can't be sure.... The TOUGHER part, for American women, would be to qualify on the America US Olympic Women's Team, due to the depth and breadth of quality gymnasts in America.... But once you qualify to be on the US Women Olympic Team, you're ALMOST guaranteed to win SOME MEDALS at the Olympics....

    • @ll51019
      @ll51019 Před 23 dny

      They laos

    • @nixey738
      @nixey738 Před 10 dny

      ​@ll51019 no. Only hmoob Americans have laos influence. Other older miao traditions don't. Native laos people are like khmute people. Laos and Chinese are just nationality not culture. There are multiple cultures in both laos and China.

    • @82Brightstar
      @82Brightstar Před 8 dny

      @@kiabtoomlauj6249
      You seem to know so much
      and I was so interested
      until you ended up with Suni Lee! 😂
      Suni Lee did good
      but I don’t believe she is our Hmong people’s biggest accomplishment here in the US 😂
      We have people in congress & several Hmong people sitting in court rooms as Judges,
      we have Hmong owned pharmacy
      & Hmong grocery stores
      all over the country

  • @sinalbertckwong6406
    @sinalbertckwong6406 Před měsícem +25

    The ancient homeland of ALL HMONG/MIAO is in Mainland China ie HuaXia/Central Plains between Yellow River, Yangtze River and Pearl River. In short, all Hmongs are the people of China.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @chazdi
    @chazdi Před měsícem +21

    My family tree isn't too far from China. From what I know, I was born in Thailand, my parents were born in laos, my grandparents were born in Vietnam, and my great grandparents were born in China.

    • @youtuberx199
      @youtuberx199 Před 25 dny

      So what is your nationality?

    • @ll51019
      @ll51019 Před 23 dny

      Cap

    • @paulavang2987
      @paulavang2987 Před 20 dny

      Yes our Hmong peoples history are starting from China in the 17 th centuries after the Maos peoples and China are living together in China but in the history said Chinese peoples started the wars back in 17 centuries with Hmong peoples first then after our Hmong king had die then Chinese peoples began to kill Hmong peoples want to get ripped of our Hmong in China that’s why our Mao peoples had fought Chinese peoples until we the Maos peoples didn’t want with Chinese anymore then our Mao peoples were fulling apart and had gone to move or live in a separate ways then some Maos peoples immigrants to Vietnam country some had in migrated to Berma country so after many years then some Maos group immigrants to Laos country then some immigrants to Thailand that’s why now our Maos had live every where’s but still speak the same languages just some words had different dialect only wall are from the same continent we all immigrants from China during in the century Chinese peoples names us that ( Maos ) peoples but since we immigrants to many different Asian countries then we Chang the name Mao to ( Hmong) because the name Maos is not appropriate it doesn’t hmatter Hmong in China, hmong in Vietnam, hmong in America, hmong in France, hmong Thailand, or any other country remember that we all are Hmong the same ruts ok thank you.

    • @youtuberx199
      @youtuberx199 Před 20 dny

      @paulavang2987 Why most Miao people chose to stay in China? There are 11 millions of them in China nowadays.

  • @pattayachilli2024
    @pattayachilli2024 Před měsícem +7

    Thanks for tracing back the hmong silk road. It's worth my subscription. 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @iTek14
    @iTek14 Před 28 dny +9

    If Hmong Americans genuinely want to explore their ancestral origins and heritage, visiting the Guangxi region in southern China may provide valuable insights and a deeper connection to their roots.

    • @scottishd0g87
      @scottishd0g87 Před 28 dny +2

      After Yunnan, Sichuan is better. There are actually HMONG whose language is intelligible to us there. Hmong were still coming down to Vietnam/Laos from Sichuan in the mid 1800's.

    • @iTek14
      @iTek14 Před 27 dny

      @@scottishd0g87 Has the DNA of all Hmong people in the USA been analyzed? All individuals who have used 23andMe to trace their ancestry find connections to Guangdong. Additionally, the White Hmong dialect spoken in Guangxi shares a similar accent with those in Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, and the USA.

    • @Go4Broke247
      @Go4Broke247 Před 25 dny

      23andme, only cater to the white folks. They don't pinpoint where you are actually from. Lol

  • @Zerpentsa6598
    @Zerpentsa6598 Před měsícem +11

    Hmongs are doing just fine in China.

    • @jol6310
      @jol6310 Před 28 dny

      Miao instead of hmong. Hmong is from SE asia

    • @animalworldtv9220
      @animalworldtv9220 Před 27 dny +4

      @@jol6310 How could the Miao people come from Southeast Asia? The Miao people came from the tribe of Yandi, the younger brother of Huangdi of China.

  • @user-on3ie9uv3x
    @user-on3ie9uv3x Před měsícem +31

    No matter which nation, tribe, or ethnic group, as long as your ancestors have left their footprints in the Central Kingdom, you can always touch their culture and read their stories by combing through piles of books written in Chinese characters. Never forget to teach your children and grandchildren Chinese language, which is the bloodline that connects your family to this vast land. As long as they can speak and read Chinese, they will have 5,000 years of civilization as their backing and 1.4 billion people as their compatriots.

    • @user-mm7zi4ue7d
      @user-mm7zi4ue7d Před měsícem

      Japanese Huns Meat Turks As long as your ancestors have left their footprints in the Middle Kingdom, you can always touch their culture and read their stories by combing through piles of Chinese-character books. Never forget to teach your children and grandchildren Chinese, which is the bloodline that connects your family to this vast land. As long as they can speak and read Chinese, they will have 5,000 years of civilization as their backing and 1.4 billion people as their compatriots. The Communist Party slaps you to death, you are drunk and talking nonsense again

    • @jimmylee1408
      @jimmylee1408 Před 27 dny +1

      Central Kingdom Master Race.

    • @user-on3ie9uv3x
      @user-on3ie9uv3x Před 27 dny +1

      @@jimmylee1408 Stop your inciting nonsense words.

  • @kaubxaivmedia1578
    @kaubxaivmedia1578 Před měsícem +6

    Glad to be part of this group in 2017..

  • @KevinVang1000
    @KevinVang1000 Před měsícem +12

    I am happy to be a Hmong person.
    Make the Blooming City as our capital. I put a vote for a Hmong capital.

    • @generalnguyenngocloan1700
      @generalnguyenngocloan1700 Před měsícem

      No, Long Cheng, Lao! 🫡

    • @KevinVang1000
      @KevinVang1000 Před měsícem

      @@generalnguyenngocloan1700 Long Cheng is debatable. If North Laos is captured by the Hmong people-if we win the suing and court case against them-then yes. Long Cheng will be a big city like Los Angeles. No Commie Laos to enter unless you give up your Lao citizenship.

    • @generalnguyenngocloan1700
      @generalnguyenngocloan1700 Před 29 dny +1

      @@KevinVang1000 Hmong🌀👀👍🏻

  • @choumoua9798
    @choumoua9798 Před měsícem +7

    多谢啊, 我去过四川兴文县,那里也有我们苗族的 “走亲节“ it may be a good place for the next stop in your exploration of the Hmong journey. Also, fenghua, not many people know why xiangxi and Shen Congwen played such an important role in global Hmong narratives.

  • @raideepu4
    @raideepu4 Před měsícem +12

    One should never ever forget his or her root. Forgetting the root is losing existence.

  • @Emyrtemoc
    @Emyrtemoc Před měsícem +8

    Thanks for sharing Yanyan.

  • @brucewane6282
    @brucewane6282 Před měsícem +5

    Learned something new today.❤

  • @manchu-qu9mw
    @manchu-qu9mw Před měsícem +12

    China never fails to amaze me with the ethnic minorities and the many provinces. The CCP recognized and even help to preserve their cultures. Truly a good governance of humanity. Glad the diaspora Hmong love for the motherland. That says it all of the greatness of the Chinese civilization.

    • @shineluvslambiel
      @shineluvslambiel Před 28 dny

      FYI “CCP” is used mostly by anti-China hawks and their lackeys. The party refers to itself as “CPC” so we call it so accordingly.

    • @jimmylee1408
      @jimmylee1408 Před 27 dny

      They're ridding minority languages in many regional areas. Broadcast in minority tongues are banned, including cantonese which has a longer historic origin than inferior mandarin.

    • @shineluvslambiel
      @shineluvslambiel Před 27 dny

      @@jimmylee1408 source: trust me bro. Covid is over and China is open. Anyone can just go to China to find out what you said is a lie.

    • @youtuberx199
      @youtuberx199 Před 25 dny

      Not to mention the one child policy doesn't apply to ethnic minority groups like Miao and others.

  • @hengng4414
    @hengng4414 Před 29 dny +9

    Hmongs originated from China. They are Chinese, the Biometrics are evident.

    • @ll51019
      @ll51019 Před 23 dny

      We ain't no fucking Chinese

  • @teresalam2051
    @teresalam2051 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you for this lovely video.

  • @peterwu5091
    @peterwu5091 Před měsícem +5

    Great video!

  • @TheSleeplessGuy
    @TheSleeplessGuy Před 6 hodinami

    great video, thanks for sharing

  • @generalnguyenngocloan1700
    @generalnguyenngocloan1700 Před měsícem +7

    Hmong are another group of Chinese, the only difference is that the Han under the last Qing drove them into the mountains of south China and out of China. The Hmong were the last group of Chinese to fight against the Qing Dynasty before the Han finally rid themselves of the Manchus and Japanese.

    • @yellowneck92
      @yellowneck92 Před 25 dny

      Wtf is another group of Chinese. Nope. Hans label us as Miao and we aren’t part of that group. Peb yog Hmoob

    • @generalnguyenngocloan1700
      @generalnguyenngocloan1700 Před 25 dny

      @@yellowneck92 it doesn’t matter what they call you even if it’s not a nice label. A DNA check shows Han DNA. WTF? 🧐

  • @erictayverystrongimaginati1662
    @erictayverystrongimaginati1662 Před měsícem +13

    Long live Hmong 👍✌️🙏

    • @user-mm7zi4ue7d
      @user-mm7zi4ue7d Před měsícem

      Even the Jews are worse. They have traveled from ancient times to modern times. They don’t even have a country. They refuse to assimilate and do not establish a country. They just like to run around in the mountains.

  • @virgiliomateus4239
    @virgiliomateus4239 Před měsícem +7

    Thanks, Yanyan for the interesting story. Tracing the roots since ancient times is important, any doubt.
    It was said that there are about 60 million chinese people living outside china... Is that true?

    • @user-mm7zi4ue7d
      @user-mm7zi4ue7d Před měsícem

      It’s not 60 million, it’s more than 1 billion

    • @user-mm7zi4ue7d
      @user-mm7zi4ue7d Před měsícem +1

      The yellow people in the Eastern Hemisphere are all related to China. They are divided into different countries based on different languages. In essence, they originated from the same area in ancient times and spread. Some are mixed with black and white.

    • @tlsvd5842
      @tlsvd5842 Před 28 dny

      @virgiliomateus
      They are 400 millions White people live outside Europe
      They killed all the natives in North America ( including Canada), Australia and New Zealand, but always lying and talk about human rights

  • @omittapir5986
    @omittapir5986 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for presenting amazing people and places of China!

  • @juliosdiy3206
    @juliosdiy3206 Před 27 dny +1

    Wow very interesting i like ur stories.

  • @loralor8203
    @loralor8203 Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for sharing..

  • @nenkuthao5534
    @nenkuthao5534 Před 27 dny +2

    Do more video tours of Hmong people in China. Whether we are Hmong, Chinese, Vietnamese, or other ethnic, we're all related if you do blood tests. We all came from one parent.

  • @pattayachilli2024
    @pattayachilli2024 Před měsícem +3

    Very good yanyan

  • @thaivang6527
    @thaivang6527 Před 28 dny

    How can we obtain a copy of the funeral scriptures?

  • @plor3573
    @plor3573 Před měsícem +3

    Thank you for this history lesson. (ಥ﹏ಥ) I am so happy. I hope one day I would able to trace back too and bring my children.

  • @georwoogle
    @georwoogle Před měsícem +3

    👏👏👏

  • @somsatxayalat
    @somsatxayalat Před měsícem +6

    My great great grand father was born in from Longling area but in 1820 to then Laos that they've considered wild country side who own by nobody, and we still believe Beijing- China was a place that there a stair drop from Heaven down to Earth for the Death to use it for ascent to the Heaven. Hmong all still do this ritual when death occurring in America

    • @nightowl7261
      @nightowl7261 Před měsícem +6

      Yes. The word "ceeb tsheej" derives from 京城.
      It got misinterpreted into heaven. But realistically it is just the capital city. In olden days, people were so poor that they can never visit the capital city where all the wealth is at. So they preserve their finest clothes and shoes and one day hope to visit ceeb tsheej in those clothes and shoe. But for many, that time never comes, so in death is the only time they believe they can go to ceeb tsheej. And those finest clothes and shoes are put on in death.

  • @Zerpentsa6598
    @Zerpentsa6598 Před měsícem +5

    To Ralph Murphy-
    You're talking through some rear orifice about China "looking down on their 56 ethnic minorities". Actually you must mean the Hans "looking down" on the other officially recognised 55 ethnic minorities. Presumably you mean discrimination. So much for your scholarship and accuracy! People from the minority groups enjoy many privileges which are denied the Hans. How can that be described as "looking down"? Old age may bring wisdom. But you seemed to have got stuck like an old record at some groove which says "China bad, China bad"! Have you been to China recently instead of reading NYT or neo-con think tank reports?

  • @kouathao88
    @kouathao88 Před 28 dny +2

    I gotta show my grandmother this!!!

    • @ll51019
      @ll51019 Před 23 dny

      She from laos bruh 🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️

    • @kouathao88
      @kouathao88 Před 5 dny

      @ll51019 Oh, smart ass are you sure about that? Or you just making assumptions? Since you decided to flap your gums, go ahead and tell me what you think you know about my grandma's lineage.

  • @peterhsieh380
    @peterhsieh380 Před 27 dny +1

    Very Funny, the last time the American Hmong said they will never never recognised the Miao people of China as Hmong at all. The American Hmong also that all China's Miaos are Han Chinese already.

  • @niamtxiv
    @niamtxiv Před 29 dny

    ❤❤❤

  • @somsatxayalat
    @somsatxayalat Před 26 dny

    Now, The Hmong word in America telling other's about one's has been death, is " He/she went to China " The reason for this is that, we have a ritual to tell the decease that she/he's ancestor land was in China and in order to go to heaven the decease must go back his/her ancestors in China for them to assist him/her. But went back to the past to meet the ancestor definitely could lead to their appreciation or face trial about the decease behavioral on current life he/she have practice while living. With this believe, a good Hmong will have to work hard to be a very good men as possible to avoid face this trial when they die.

  • @andia968
    @andia968 Před 21 dnem

    are u a hakka from jiangxi

  • @paovue1387
    @paovue1387 Před měsícem +3

    Thaum ub thiab puag thaum i hnov peb tej Niam tej txiv, pog koob yawg suab lawv cav2, hais2 txog hmb lub tebchaws paj tawg lag li peb tiam nco2 Looj Ceeb. Ua li nej rov mus txog paj tawg lag hmb tej qub tebchaws, qw lw , ua li tam sim no ho zoo li cas lawm.? Puas Xis nej nyob thiab.? tus tas lub neej txoj sia lawm los tseem taw kev rov los paj tawg lag lawm thiab, puas Pom peb tej pog koob yawg suab lawv nyob pem ko na.?

  • @motgnay7065
    @motgnay7065 Před 26 dny +1

    How accurate is this history though? Cause thru out human history, when wars exist between certain people, the winner usually dictate and manipulate whats allow to be scribe or narrated with-in records, you never get the actuals history. The winner will get to decided what allow to stay or what need to be erase. And this might be true for the hmong because hmong chinese and the hmong people who migrate west south when they lost the war seem to have difference in dialect and also difference exist within religious practices.

  • @Linkwii64
    @Linkwii64 Před 28 dny +1

    Retirement plan is going back home.

  • @yeoweehuathuat8926
    @yeoweehuathuat8926 Před dnem

    How many Vietnamese are force to convert Christian or else to send home? Many adopted children Vietnamese also converted in USA

  • @ben_castle
    @ben_castle Před 26 dny

    Hmongs used to have their kingdom in China but the Hans drove them to mountains and genocided them to the point that they lost their home and migrated to south east Asia.

    • @animalworldtv9220
      @animalworldtv9220 Před 26 dny

      The Miao people have never established their own country in China

  • @gratefuldeadly7899
    @gratefuldeadly7899 Před měsícem +3

    Hmong=Miao = 蚩尤 one of the four ancient elements of ancient Chinese people. Those were assimilated became components of Han people, those who migrated to the southwest became Hmong/Miao. ❤

    • @animalworldtv9220
      @animalworldtv9220 Před 26 dny

      In ancient times, there was no concept of ethnicity. The Han and Miao peoples were originally from the same family.
      The father of Huangdi and Yandi was called Shaodian

  • @GeneralMoss
    @GeneralMoss Před měsícem +3

    Base a couple of deep researcher it's said that Hmong have a direct relations with the people currently living in Mongolian, the Hmong originate from the Xiongnu tribe which splinter into multiple group heading in multiple directions when their land was taken. Best way to know is DNA, that doesn't lie about who is related to who!

    • @nightowl7261
      @nightowl7261 Před měsícem +13

      Hmong has 0 connection to Mongolians or Xiongnu.

    • @shailee9762
      @shailee9762 Před měsícem +7

      Agreed. People often mistaken Hmong for Mongolian just because of the similarities in pronunciation. The XiongNu were not Hmong either. I remember from an old video of Hmong in China. It a profound impact on me due to the fact that he said, we should be proud to be Hmong and to do the things we do because what we did preserve our existence today. The XiongNu was a huge ethnic group and has disappeared or extinct.

    • @GeneralMoss
      @GeneralMoss Před měsícem +2

      ​@@shailee9762 that's correct the Xiongnu were a collective group of people from all over. As group lost land, those closest to each other move as groups in different direction.

    • @GeneralMoss
      @GeneralMoss Před měsícem

      @@nightowl7261 have every connection to those group

    • @nightowl7261
      @nightowl7261 Před měsícem +6

      @GeneralMoss
      Nope. Hmong had 0 connection to those groups, culturally, linguistically, genetically, or traditionally. Go do a dna test.

  • @hanzhovaj4129
    @hanzhovaj4129 Před měsícem +3

    Can someone verify if this is true. It was said that during the Hmong vs Chinese wars, how the Hmong were easily spotted and recognized by the Chinese was because alot of the Hmongs had blonde hair and blue eyes. If that's true then the Hmong's ancestors are not Chinese but of Western decent like Seberia.

    • @shinbi6009
      @shinbi6009 Před měsícem +5

      I hear this story all the time and its not true. Only a small tiny minority of Hmong had blonde hair in the past and that still holds true today. Also the suggestion that because some Hmong had blonde hair that meant we were once white people. As a counter to that argument, genetic mutations happens sporadically all the time and just because someone has blonde hair and blue eyes, doesn’t mean they must originate from white people. Hmong blonde hair isn’t all blonde too. Its like the color of dirt. Also the argument that blonde hair is really easy to spot, is it really? And blue eyes? Think about it. You must be really close to know if someone has blue eyes. Blonde hair just blends in with the environment as there are lots of plants that are yellow, especially during the dryer seasons. Yes some Chinese do carry blonde hair traits.

    • @nightowl7261
      @nightowl7261 Před měsícem +8

      That story is false.

    • @user-mm7zi4ue7d
      @user-mm7zi4ue7d Před měsícem +2

      @@shinbi6009 Mountain albinism is normal, but it has nothing to do with race. It’s just a change in coat color.

    • @leeaznmode
      @leeaznmode Před měsícem

      @@user-mm7zi4ue7d it's not albinism ,my uncle is a red hair with brown clear eyes and my cousins were red hair when they were young...but with age,their hair turned black .

    • @vamoua4036
      @vamoua4036 Před měsícem +1

      More of North Asian people.

  • @SmokeyVaj
    @SmokeyVaj Před 28 dny

    We will never become extinct! Hmoob means God's Angels. God is always behind us. 😊 We multiply every year. 😆

  • @Xcaliburization
    @Xcaliburization Před 8 dny

    The Hmong American are from Southeast Asia and they came from Laos. According to the US government they are classified as people from Southeast Asia and came from Laos. Wenshan is classifed as a Zhuang and Miao Autonomous Prefecture. Hmong American are Miao and Yao group from Laos and Vietnam and are not Zhuang and Miao group from Wenshan, Yunnan.

    • @JVue997
      @JVue997 Před 3 dny

      Do a little more research, beyond the U.S Hmong people are for certain a subgroup of Miao people. there are plenty of sources out there that prove this. the Vietnamese, Thai, Lao even call us Meo, their pronunciation of Miao.

    • @Xcaliburization
      @Xcaliburization Před 3 dny

      @@JVue997 That still doesn't change the fact that Hmong American are Miao and Yao of Laos and Vietnam. Southeast Asian Hmong are not the same as Miao people in China but are grouped as part of Miao people. The Miao's that comes from Yunnan are not the same as the Miao from Guizhou. Hmong American are cluster with Yunnan and Southeast Asia people.

  • @SteveMoua
    @SteveMoua Před 27 dny

    HMONG HAVE NOT FIGHT WITH ANYONE THOSE WHO FIGHT THEY ARE MEO ONLY

  • @pingpong7810
    @pingpong7810 Před měsícem +1

    Hongkong freedom country salute 🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎🌎 History

    • @tonywyli
      @tonywyli Před měsícem

      已報国安

    • @jimmylee1408
      @jimmylee1408 Před 27 dny

      @@tonywyli commie, you can't use youtube. CCP is watching you

  • @user-mm7zi4ue7d
    @user-mm7zi4ue7d Před měsícem +1

    The Miao people are mountain people. Where there are mountains, there are Miao people. If they cannot read and write Chinese characters, the Chinese government will classify them as Miao people. The Miao people mean mountain savages. They are humanoid creatures who cannot speak Chinese. They are very widely distributed. They are not Just on the Sino-Vietnamese border, theoretically, there are Miao people in all the mountains in China. However, most of the ancient Miao people knew some communication languages ​​and gradually became Han Chinese. Chinese ethnicity has nothing to do with blood and is bound to culture. They live in the most The Miao people in the north are almost reaching Russia

    • @KevinVang1000
      @KevinVang1000 Před měsícem +1

      True, but the racial slurs from the Han Chinese never liked us. History is dark, and it tells the truth that cuts like a sword towards an evil man.
      Hmong people used to have a country long ago. Three times, we did have one.

    • @MochooCheung-pu8js
      @MochooCheung-pu8js Před 27 dny

      You seem to know little if not nothing about Hmong.

    • @animalworldtv9220
      @animalworldtv9220 Před 27 dny

      @@KevinVang1000 I am Chinese, the Miao people have never established a country, only tribes.

    • @KevinVang1000
      @KevinVang1000 Před 27 dny

      @@animalworldtv9220 Chu Dynasty is one of them. Dongyi Dynasty by Emperor Chiyou is one of them. San Miao Confederate state is a kingdom. What say you to that?

    • @animalworldtv9220
      @animalworldtv9220 Před 26 dny

      @@KevinVang1000 First of all, there was only the State of Chu, but not the Chu Dynasty.
      During the reign of King Cheng of Zhou (1042-1021 BC), the King of Zhou conferred the title of Viscount to Xiong Yi, the leader of the Chu people, and established the State of Chu. The State of Chu was just a vassal state under the Zhou Dynasty.
      The king of the State of Chu was surnamed Mi, and was a descendant of Ji Lian, the eighth-generation grandson of the Yellow Emperor. The "Historical Records: The Family of Chu" records: "Lu Zhong had six sons, one son Kunwu, the second son Canhu, the third son Pengzu, the fourth son Huiren, the fifth son surnamed Cao, and the sixth son Ji Lian surnamed Mi, the founder of the State of Chu.
      There were various ethnic groups living on the territory of the State of Chu. People living on the territory of the State of Chu were called Chu people, including the Miao people. Just like the Miao people living in the State of Shu (Sichuan) at the same time were called Shu people, and people living in the State of Qin were called Qin people. You have got the concept wrong. Most of the nobles of the various vassal states came from the descendants of the Yellow Emperor, including the king of the State of Chu. The kings of the various vassal states were basically relatives.

  • @johnxiongnu8789
    @johnxiongnu8789 Před měsícem

    This lady hosted in this video doesn’t look Mong hmong, she looks like maab Thailand maab laos Dong Yi maab yi.

  • @johnxiongnu8789
    @johnxiongnu8789 Před měsícem

    Chiyou is not our Mong hmong txiv yawg. Chiyou is the ancestors of Nanman maab dong Yi Bu Yi thail Yi Suave Yi. Miao Nanman maab Dong Yi, Bu Yi, thai Yi, suave Yi Han Chinese is not our Mong hmong brothers sisters,but the natural enemy of our Mong hmong people. Faajtim huangdi khan Beijing is our Mong hmong ancestor. Today we the Hmong Mong people feeyang, we still call Mong hmong Txiv Faajtim huangdi. In the case of fighting war, we the Mong hmong people calling upon Mong Hmong Txiv Faajtim huangdi khan Beijing and Mong hmong Txiv yawg Zengshis Khan Genghis Khan to protect the Mong hmong peoples.

    • @bassqueens
      @bassqueens Před 29 dny +1

      We're not Mongolians and miao.

    • @johnxiongnu8789
      @johnxiongnu8789 Před 29 dny

      @@bassqueens Mongolia is Mong region. Mongolia people is Mong people. Miao is slave to Mong people.

    • @johnxiongnu8789
      @johnxiongnu8789 Před 29 dny

      @@bassqueens Miao is Nagaland snake origin. Miao is animal 🦒 🦓 Miao is cow 🐄 and Buffalo 🐃. Miao is dog 🐩 🐕

    • @bassqueens
      @bassqueens Před 29 dny

      I only heard we're from tuam tshoj from northern china.

    • @johnxiongnu8789
      @johnxiongnu8789 Před 29 dny

      @@bassqueens Inner Mongolia and Mongolia and all Central land call China today is our Mong nation Mongol teb chaw Mong. Mong txiv yawg Kublai khan yuan dynasty is our Mong hmong ancient ancestors land. No such thing as Chinese China. No such thing as Miao.

  • @jayyoo906
    @jayyoo906 Před měsícem +1

    Hmong people is a lost tribe from Korean ruling Sandong peninsular in BC 2nd millenium when the unified HAN had expanded into all 4 directions.
    Still, Korean and Hmong share in physical traits, language, and traditions.

    • @Linkwii64
      @Linkwii64 Před 28 dny

      Agree, sometimes when I hear Korean speaking I can easily identify some of their similarities in their native tongue.

    • @MochooCheung-pu8js
      @MochooCheung-pu8js Před 27 dny

      Hmong people have nothing to do Koreans. Period.

  • @johnxiongnu8789
    @johnxiongnu8789 Před měsícem

    The real Mong hmong txiv yawg is txiv yawg Zengshis Khan in English is Genghis Khan.

  • @johnxiongnu8789
    @johnxiongnu8789 Před měsícem

    Chiyou is not txiv yawg. The name Chiyou in Dong Yi is red clouds naga snake reptile 🐍 yakshi aghori man eater.

  • @johnxiongnu8789
    @johnxiongnu8789 Před měsícem

    Miao Nanman Maab Dong Yi Bu Yi Thai Yi Han suave is not our Mong hmong people, but Naga nagani fuxi nuwa snake reptile 🐍 origin.

  • @johnxiongnu8789
    @johnxiongnu8789 Před měsícem

    Miao is Nanman Maab Dong Yi Bu Yi Suave Yi. Miao is not our Mong hmong people.

  • @johnxiongnu8789
    @johnxiongnu8789 Před měsícem

    Mong Hmong we are Xiongnu bear tribe. Miao Nanman maab Dong Yi Bu Yi thai Yi Suave Yi Han Chinese people is slaves to our Mong hmong ancestors. We call Miao Nanman maab Dong Yi Bu Yi Suave Yi Han suave maab qaab or in English is Nanman maab suave slaves.

  • @nigelralphmurphy2852
    @nigelralphmurphy2852 Před měsícem +46

    Because of certain reasons? Why so coy? They left Vietnam and Laos because of the American loss of the war in Vietnam and the Hmong had supported the Americans against the Vietnamese. The Vietnamese persecuted the Hmong. Therefore the Hmong people were in danger from the Vietnamese, so the Americans arranged to get them out of Vietnam and Laos to safety in America. Are you not allowed to tell the truth about this?

    • @hanzhovaj4129
      @hanzhovaj4129 Před měsícem +7

      I agree with everything you said 💯.

    • @nigelralphmurphy2852
      @nigelralphmurphy2852 Před měsícem

      @@hanzhovaj4129 Thank you. The Hmong were against the Vietnamese as a whole group - both north and south! Beware of the history as told by the ruling powers, it is always biased in their favour. That's why people need to tell their own histories. Your history is you. Don't let anyone take it, steal it, use and abuse it. By doing that they are using and abusing you and your people.

    • @shinbi6009
      @shinbi6009 Před měsícem +1

      Was it the Vietnamese or Laotians? I never hear stories of the Viets gen o siding us. Are you telling the truth or are you not educated?

    • @GeneralMoss
      @GeneralMoss Před měsícem

      you are wrong about the Vietnamese persecuted the Hmong after the war. What has recently come to life is those crimes was done by Hmong communist who are now living in Phosovan, Xieng Khouang pretending to be left over GVP soldiers. Hmong Americans have married a lot of these communist's daughter and brough them to the USA and they continue to leech off us after wiping out our relatives.
      the most famous one of these is that lady/husband telling hmong story and recently as of last year Lee Leng from Sacramento story shed some light into one of few butcher/rapist of hmong women, child and executing their husband (this was documented by French journalist; at the time they though it was the Vietnamese but it was Hmong Commies SOB living in Phosovan, Nong Het)
      You can see the multiple videos it's "hunted like animals" a lot of these kids/women who are now in the USA can testify to it.
      Let's not be quick to point fingers

    • @nigelralphmurphy2852
      @nigelralphmurphy2852 Před měsícem +3

      @@shinbi6009 The opportunities to be wrong are endless but I know these things happened. I'm 67 years old and a trained historian and the war in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos had a great impact on me, and I've studied this period ever since. If you think the whole nation and all the peoples of Vietnam are united and in agreement and are all treated alike you're misled. The Chinese look down on the 56 minorities in their country. The Vietnamese do exactly the same in Vietnam with their 54 minorities. I never said Vietnam tried to genocide the Hmong and other ethnic minorities. Do a little study yourself. Learning is fun.

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