How many surnames do Buyi people have?
Buyi celebrities
(1) Wang Nai
Wang Nai was a native of Luohu County (now Luodian County, Guizhou Province) in Yuan Dynasty. The leader of the Buyi peasant uprising army is bold and unrestrained, and he is dedicated to the poor and humble.
(2) Mo Youzhi
Mo Youzhi (1811-1871), also known as Ziquan and Qiting, was also called Yunuo in his later years. Jiaqing was born in the prestigious Dushan Moshi family in Buyi history in the 16th year. Mo Youzhi was a famous calligrapher and bibliophile in Xianfeng period. He made great achievements in poetry, catalogue collation, phonological exegesis, and also had profound attainments in calligraphy.
(3) Lu Ruiguang
Lu Ruiguang, Buyi, 190 1, a native of Zhenning County, Guizhou Province. In the early 1920s, he began to organize peasant armed forces and became a peasant leader who robbed the rich and helped the poor and defended his hometown.
Extended data
Buyi language belongs to the Zhuang-Dong language family of Sino-Tibetan language family and is closely related to Zhuang language. The northern dialect of Zhuang language in Wangmo, Ceheng, Dushan, Pingtang, Anlong, Xingyi and other cities and counties in Guizhou is basically the same as the Buyi language.
Due to the long-term cultural contact and exchange between Buyi and Han, there are a large number of Chinese loanwords in Buyi vocabulary system. Buyi language has a complete phonetic system, rich vocabulary and expressive grammatical structure. Buyi language is divided into three dialect areas (traditionally called the first, second and third dialect areas): southern Guizhou, central Guizhou and western Guizhou.
Buyi people take rice as their staple food, and also eat corn, wheat, barnyard grass and buckwheat. Buyi people are particularly fond of waxy food, and there are many ways to make it, such as making glutinous rice cake, round sugar cake, ear cake, pillow dumpling and triangle dumpling. On holidays, you must eat glutinous rice and give it to friends and relatives.
Buyi people practice paternalism. Parents have the power to dominate the family economy and command members. Male elders are respected, and upright people have more prestige. Disputes between ethnic groups should be mediated by themselves, not by the government. Women are inferior to men. Widows can inherit property, but they can't if they remarry. In some places, there is a marriage system of "brothers and sisters" (commonly known as "filling houses").
Buyi people believe in ancestors and various gods. Mountains, water, wells, caves, and ancient trees with strange growth are all regarded as the embodiment of gods. Every village has a land temple. Some specific religious ceremonies should be dedicated to bamboo. Buyi people everywhere also worship Raytheon, Door God, Kitchen God and Dragon King. These reflect the primitive religious beliefs of Buyi people as an agricultural nation.
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