https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchu_people
Manchu people! RACIST ****! THEY ARE THE ONES WHO CALLED MIAO! My cousin who is married to a Chinese Han person, he said that the Manchu forced his people to kill the Hmong people, EVEN THEY DON'T WANT TO! I believe it's time to put the blame on Northern East China is because they are the ones who kill our people! They killed us more than the Mandarin...
the han chinese have persecuted hmong people more often and further back in history than manchu people.
http://www.davidmortensen.org/papers/sinitic_loans_in_hmong.pdf"Even as the Hmong moved steadily south and west, they
still seem to have remained within the Chinese shadow up through the late Tang dynasty—at least a millennium and a half after their first contact with the Chinese. That the Hmong remained within the pall of Chinese political and economic influence is indicated by the existence of several loans relating to government and political economy, such as ‘tax’ and ‘emperor’, dating from this period. However, the advance guard of the Hmong migration, from whom the Mong Leng and Hmong Daw are descended, seem to have left the sphere of Chinese influence sometime after the Tang dynasty. They fled southward to the Guizhou region, which was then beyond China’s control. Not surprisingly, there seems to have been a hiatus in borrowing from Sinitic languages at this point."
around the time of the very chinese Tang dynasty (618–907 CE), the hmoob dawb/leeg forefathers decided they needed to get the fuq away from chinese people. do you think that would have happened if they were living happily within the chinese area of control? not likely. it was probably tensions between hmong and chinese that forced the hmoob dawb/leeg to relocate away from chinese people.
during the very chinese Ming dynasty (1368–1644 CE), there were largescale hmong/miao rebellions:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miao_Rebellions_(Ming_dynasty)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu_Zongxian"In the summer of 1551, Hu Zongxian was transferred to Wuchang in the province of Huguang where he participated in the suppression of a Miao rebellion on the provincial border with Guizhou."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu_Dahai"In early 1362, Miao chieftains Jiang Ying, Liu Zhen, and Li Fu came to appear before Hu Dahai in Yanzhou (now part of Jinhua and Hangzhou, not to be confused with Yanzhou in Shandong) and offer their surrender and allegiance. [...] As Hu prepared to mount his horse and leave the review, a Miao soldier came running up and fell on his knees in front of Hu's horse, and declared that Jiang Ying was trying to kill him. Hu turned and looked at Jiang Ying, who withdrew a wooden club he had hidden in his sleeve and attacked Hu, bashing his skull and killing him. At the same time, other Miao men attacked and killed Hu's son, Hu Guanzhu, as well as Geng Zaicheng. The Miao men looted the city and fled back into their mountain homes."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hala_Bashi"Hala Bashi, a Uyghur General from Turpan, fought for the Ming dynasty against Miao rebels during the Miao Rebellions (Ming Dynasty). He led Uyghur troops to crush the rebels and settled in Changde, Hunan."
declaring the manchus as our "true enemies" is ridiculous. the manchus are just another enemy in a long line of enemies.