The Longjia (; sometimes also known as the Nanjingren, ) are an ethnic group in western Guizhou province, China. They are officially classified as Bai by the Chinese government.
History
Along with the neighboring Gelao, Miao, and Caijia peoples, the Longjia people had been a subjugated ethnic group under Nasu Yi control in Shuixi 水西 (modern-day Bijie Prefecture) during the Ming Dynasty. Nevertheless, the Longjia were given minor administrative posts since the Yi considered the Longjia to be the best educated among the subjugated ethnic groups, whereas the closely related Caijia people were often assigned to assist in horse stables due to their skills with horses (Herman 2007:74, 77). The Nasu Yi were not native to western Guizhou, but had migrated from the Luyang Mountains of northeastern Yunnan (in modern-day Huize, Xuanwei, and Dongchuan) during the 3rd century and founded the Mu'ege Kingdom around 300 C.E.
Names
In Zhijin County, the Longjia people (autonym: Songnibao æÂ¾å°¼ä¿Â) are called Buwai 补夠by the Gelao, Siqie æÂ¯å (or Siye æÂ¯ä¸Â) by the Miao, and Awupu é¿æÂ¦æÂ® by the Yi (Zhijin County Gazetteer 1997:159). They are also called Guizou å½Âèµ° by the Caijia.
Guizhou (1984:8) lists the following exonyms for the Longjia people in IPA.
The Han Chinese call the Longjia by the following names (Zhijin County Gazetteer 1997).
- Gou'er Longjia çÂÂè³é¾Âå®¶: Dading 大宠(present-day Dafang), Anshun, and Kangzuosi 康左å¸ of Guangshun 广顺巠(present-day Changshun)
- Madeng Longjia 马é«é¾Âå®¶: in Dading 大宠(present-day Dafang), Zhenning
- Datou Longjia 大头é¾Âå®¶: in Puding, Zhenning
- Cengzhu Longjia æÂ¾ç«¹é¾Âå®¶: in Dafang
- Xiaotou Longjia å°Â头é¾Âå®¶
- Bai Longjia ç½é¾Âå®¶
Language
The Longjia language is a Sino-Tibetan language.
Distribution
There is a total of 2,000âÂÂ4,000 Longjia people in Pu'an, Pingba, and Qingzhen counties, Guizhou, as well as Longlin County of Guangxi. Within Bijie Prefecture, the Longjia are found in the counties of Bijie, Dafang, Zhijin, Qianxi, and Nayong. The Xixiu District Gazetteer å®Â顺å¸Âå¿Âï¼Â西ç§Âåº忠(2007:110) reports an ethnic Bai (Longjia) population of 1,458 households or 6,562 persons.
Reported locations include (Guizhou 1984:6):
- Dafang County
- Baibu River ç½å¸Âæ²³ area (both sides)
- Wuxizhai, Xiaotun Township å°Â屯乡ä¹Â溪寨
- Liuzhai, Xiangshui Township Ã¥ÂÂ水乡åÂ
Â寨
- Guomu, Lihua Township çÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ乡æÂÂæÂ¨
- Yiduo, Guobao Township æÂÂå®Â乡以æÂµ
- Qianxi County: Yuying é¨é´, Luhua 绿åÂÂ, Longchang é¾Âåº, Tianping 天åª, Huahuan è±ç¼Â, Huaxizhai è±溪寨
- Zhijin County: Daga 大åÂÂ, Sanjia ä¸Âç²
- Nayong County: Jianxinhe 建æÂ°æ²³, Yangchang ç¾Âåº, Dongguan ä¸ÂÃ¥Â
³; Weixin ç»´æÂ°, Longchang é¾Âåº, Zhikun æ²»æÂÂ
- Anshun: Caiguan è¡å®Â, Huayan Ã¥ÂÂ严, Erpu äºÂéº, Jiuzhou æÂ§å·Â, Shuangbao Ã¥ÂÂå ¡ (in 35 natural villages, including Mutou æÂ¨å¤´ and Taodui 讨åÂ
 in the north; Ninggu å®Âè°·, Laotanghe èÂÂå¡Âæ²³, Longga éÂÂå in the central area; Xilong 西é and Zhemo Longtan èÂÂ
模é¾Âæ½ in the east)
- Puding County: Jiangyi 讲ä¹Â, Huangmao é»Âæ¯Â; Tianba ç°å of Gumao è°·æ¯Â
- Bijie: Shuanghua Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Songlin æÂ¾æÂÂ, Zhenxi éÂÂ西
- Hezhang County: Wopicun çªÂç®寸
Population figures are as follows.
- Guizhou (total): 78,192
- Dafang County: 24,790
- Qianxi County: 13,268
- Bijie: 12,847
- Zhijin County: 4,859
- Hezhang County: 7,352
- Nayong County: 3,942
- Qingzhen County: 3,135
- Shuicheng County: 2,936
- Anshun: 2,996
- Puding County: 857
- Weining County: 492
- Pingba County: 439
The Duan clan 段氠of Dafang County, the Shang clan å°Âæ° of Nayong County, and the Yang clan æÂ¨æ° of Pan County are officially classified as ethnic Bai, but belong to neither the Longjia nor Qixingmin groups (Guizhou Ethnic Gazetteer 2002:690).
Historical distribution
According to the Guizhou Ethnic Gazetteer (2002:689), the Dading Gazetteer (大å®ÂåºÂå¿Â) gave the following townships with Longjia residents during the late Qing Dynasty.
- Dafang County
- Baina District ç¾纳åº: Sheba æÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ乡, Pengcheng æ£Âç¨Â乡
- Jichang District 鸡åºåº: Zaigong å¨æÂ±ä¹¡
- Lihua District éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂåº: Lihua éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂéÂÂ, Xiaotun å°Â屯乡, Changchun é¿æÂ¥ä¹¡
- Machang District 马åºåº: Guobao æÂÂå®Â乡
- Pojiao District å¡èÂÂåº: Changchong é¿å²乡
- Shuangshan District Ã¥ÂÂå±±åº: Wenge æÂÂéÂÂ乡, Maosu æ¯Âç²Â乡
- Xiangshui District Ã¥ÂÂæ°´åº: Dazhai 大寨乡, Baini ç½泥乡, Dadao 大éÂÂ乡, Xiangshui Ã¥ÂÂæ°´éÂÂ
- Daxi District 达溪åº: Gaoshi é«Âè§Â乡, Bazi Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ乡
- Piaojing District é£ÂäºÂåº: Shangba ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ乡, Babao Ã¥Â
«å ¡ä¹¡, Guobang æÂÂ帮乡
- Changshi District é¿ç³åº: Zhangda 张大乡, Longli éÂÂéÂÂ乡, Guowa æÂÂç¦乡
- Zhijin County
- Babu District Ã¥Â
«æÂ¥åº: Shagui æ²Âæ¡Â乡, Chadian è¶åºÂ乡
- Yinajia District 以é£æÂ¶åº: Guoyong æÂÂ永乡
- Nayong County
- Longchang District é¾Âåºåº: Yangchang ç¾Âåº乡, Yindi é´åºÂ乡
- Weixin District ç»´æÂ°åº: Dongdi è£å°乡, Dongguan ä¸ÂÃ¥Â
³ä¹¡
- Zhikun District æ²»æÂÂåº: Jianxinhe 建æÂ°æ²³ä¹¡
- Bijie
- Zhuchang District æÂ±æÂÂåº: Mulai æÂ¨æÂ¥ä¹¡, Shuanghua Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ乡
- Yachi District é¸Âæ± åº: Baohe ä¿Â河乡
- Jinsha County
- Anle District å®Âä¹Âåº: Datian 大ç°乡
Dafang County
The Dafang County Gazetteer (1996:150âÂÂ152) also reports Longjia people living in Dazhai 大寨 and Dadao 大é of Dafang County, with more than 2,000 living in each. In Dafang County, villages that have between 1,000 â 2,000 Longjia people include Hegu 河谷, Bazi Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Lihua éÂÂ/çÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ, Pengcheng é¹Âç¨Â, Changshi é¿ç³, Hetao æ ¸æ¡Â, Guobao æÂÂå®Â, Zhuchang ç åº, Xiangshuizhen Ã¥ÂÂæ°´éÂÂ, Shangba ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ, and Zeji Ã¥ÂÂ鸡. Longjia with the autonym Songlibao æÂ¾ç«Âä¿ have also been reported in Jingzhu èÂÂ竹æÂ and Bayi Ã¥Â
«ä¸ÂæÂ villages in Babao Township Ã¥Â
«å ¡ä¹¡, Dafang County.
Other locations are Cuoba æÂ®åÂÂ, Pengcheng é¹Âç¨Â, Changchun é¿æÂÂ¥, Baini ç½泥, Guowa æÂÂç¦, Shangba ä¸ÂÃ¥ÂÂ, and Maopiao æ¯Â票.
Bijie County
The Bijie County Gazetteer (1996:143) reports the following locations of ethnic Longjia.
- Dazhai and Xiejiazhai of Shuanghua, Chahe Township å²Âæ²³éÂÂÃ¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ大寨ãÂÂ谢家寨
- Songlinzhai and Xiaohe of Lishu Township 梨æ Â乡æÂ¾æÂÂ寨ãÂÂå°Âæ²³
- Dazhai, Zhenxi, Duipo Township 对å¡éÂÂéÂÂ西大寨
- Caiguantun, Changchunbao Township é¿æÂ¥å ¡éÂÂè¡å®Â屯
- Dazhai, Qingchang éÂÂåº大寨
- Zhaojiazhai, Bazhai Ã¥Â
«å¯¨ä¹¡èµµå®¶å¯¨
- Datun, Yindi é´åºÂ大屯
The Bijie County Gazetteer (1996:143) reports that the Bai people speak a language called Nanlong Ã¥ÂÂé¾Âè¯Â.
Ethnic townships
The Chinese government has designated the following 15 townships in Guizhou as ethnic Bai townships (ç½æÂÂ乡). Some have ethnic Longjia populations, while others have ethnic Caijia populations.
- Shuicheng County æ°´åÂÂå¿
- Longchang é¾ÂåºèÂÂæÂÂç½æÂÂå½ÂæÂÂ乡
- Yingpan èÂ¥çÂÂèÂÂæÂÂå½ÂæÂÂç½æÂÂ乡
- Pan County çÂÂå¿
- Jiuying æÂ§èÂ¥ç½æÂÂå½ÂæÂÂèÂÂæÂÂ乡
- Yangchang ç¾Âåºå¸Âä¾ÂæÂÂç½æÂÂèÂÂæÂÂ乡
- Bijie æ¯ÂèÂÂå¸Â
- Yindi é´åºÂå½ÂæÂÂèÂÂæÂÂç½æÂÂ乡
- Qianxi Ã¥ÂÂ溪å½ÂæÂÂèÂÂæÂÂç½æÂÂ乡
- Dafang County 大æÂ¹å¿
- Xiangshui Ã¥ÂÂæ°´ç½æÂÂå½ÂæÂÂ仡佬æÂÂ乡
- Sanyuan ä¸ÂÃ¥Â
Âå½ÂæÂÂèÂÂæÂÂç½æÂÂ乡
- Pudi æÂ®åºÂå½ÂæÂÂèÂÂæÂÂç½æÂÂ乡
- Hetao æ ¸æ¡Âå½ÂæÂÂç½æÂÂ乡
- Qianxi County é»Â西å¿
- Luhua 绿åÂÂç½æÂÂå½ÂæÂÂ乡
- Zhijin County ç»ÂéÂÂå¿
- Sanjia ä¸Âç²ç½æÂÂèÂÂæÂÂ乡
- Nayong County 纳éÂÂå¿
- Shedongguan Ã¥ÂÂä¸ÂÃ¥Â
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- Kunzhai æÂÂ寨èÂÂæÂÂå½ÂæÂÂç½æÂÂ乡
- Hezhang County 赫章å¿
- Songlinpo æÂ¾æÂÂå¡ç½æÂÂå½ÂæÂÂèÂÂæÂÂ乡
See also
References
- Tapp, Nicholas, Don Cohn, and Frances Wood. 2003. The tribal peoples of Southwest China: Chinese views of the other within. Bangkok: White Lotus Press. (See plates 5, 22, 32, and 47)
- Zhao Weifeng [èµµå«峰]. 2011. History of the Bai people of Guizhou [è´µå·Âç½æÂÂå²çÂÂ¥]. Yinchuan, China: Ningxia People's Press [å®Âå¤Â人æ°ÂåºçÂÂ社].