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Xiao'erjing (lit. ' children's script ' ), often shortened to Xiaojing ( lit. ' minor script ' , the 'original script' [ a ] being the Perso-Arabic script ), is a Perso-Arabic script used to write Sinitic languages , including Lanyin Mandarin , Zhongyuan Mandarin , Northeastern Mandarin , and Dungan .
The Dongxiang (autonym: Sarta or Santa) are a Mongolic people and one of 56 ethnic groups officially recognized by the People's Republic of China.Half of the population live in Dongxiang Autonomous County, Linxia Prefecture, Gansu Province, China.
Xiao'erjing: ﺟْﻮﺧُﻮَ ژٌمٍ ﻗْﻮحْقُوَع: Dungan: Җунхуа Жынмин Гунхәгуй: Sichuanese Pinyin: Zong 1 hua 2 Zen 2 min 2 Gong 4 hwe 2 gwe 2: Wu; Romanization: tson 平 gho 平 zin 平 min 平 gon 去 ghu 平 koh 入: Gan; Romanization: Chungfa Ninmin Khungfokoet: Xiang; IPA /tan 33 go 13 ŋin 13 min 13 ...
The Dungan Revolt (1862–1877), also known as the Tongzhi Hui Revolt (simplified Chinese: 同治回乱; traditional Chinese: 同治回亂; pinyin: Tóngzhì Huí Luàn, Xiao'erjing: تُجِ خُوِ لُوًا, Dungan: Тунҗы Хуэй Луан) or Hui (Muslim) Minorities War, was a war fought in 19th-century western China, mostly ...
Ma Fuxiang (traditional Chinese: 馬福祥; simplified Chinese: 马福祥; pinyin: Mǎ Fúxiáng; Wade–Giles: Ma Fu-hsiang, Xiao'erjing: مَا فُثِیَانْ, French romanization: Ma-Fou-hiang or Ma Fou-siang; [5] 4 February 1876 – 19 August 1932) was a Chinese Muslim scholar and military and political figure, spanning from the Qing Dynasty through the early Republic of China.
Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture (simplified Chinese: 临夏回族自治州; traditional Chinese: 臨夏回族自治州; pinyin: Línxià Huízú Zìzhìzhōu, Xiao'erjing: لٍثِيَا خُوِزُوْ زِجِجِوْ ), formerly known as Hezhou (河州) and Baohan (枹罕), is located in Gansu Province, south of the provincial capital Lanzhou, bordering Qinghai to the west.
Xiao'erjing is now virtually extinct in Dungan society, but it remains in limited use by some Hui communities in China. The writing system is based on the standard 3-tone dialect. Tone marks or numbering do not appear in general-purpose writing, but are specified in dictionaries, even for loanwords. The tones are specified using the soft sign ...
Dawukou District (simplified Chinese: 大武口区; traditional Chinese: 大武口區; pinyin: Dàwǔkǒu Qū; Wade–Giles: Ta-wu-k’ou Ch’ü, Xiao'erjing: دَاوُکِو ٿِيُوِ) is a district and the seat of the city of Shizuishan in the northwest of the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region of China, bordering Inner Mongolia to the north and northwest.