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  • ...Han banquet derived from changes in the eating and drinking customs of the Manchus before and after the Manchu rulers moved to [[Beijing]]. [[Manchu and Han B
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  • ...r-horn, and mink). In addition, Changbai Mountain is the birthplace of the Manchus, one of the largest minority ethnic groups in China.
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  • ...st of cultural relics dating back to the years before the influence of the Manchus crossed the Shanhai Pass and spread into north China. The Ci’en Temple to
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  • ...aurant) were the first to be offered to suit the eating preferences of the Manchus. Gradually these dishes were accepted by the residents of Beijing.
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  • ...n banquet derived from changes in the eating and drinking customs of the [[Manchus]] before and after the Manchu rulers moved to Beijing. Before they moved, t By the middle [[Qing Dynasty]], the eating habits of the Manchus had been greatly influenced by the eating customs and cooking skills of oth
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  • ...um, corn, millet, tobacco and apple. They also raise tussah silkworms. For Manchus living in remote mountainous areas, gathering ginseng, mushroom and edible ...Later, as more and more Han people moved to north of the pass, many local Manchus picked up Mandarin Chinese too.
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  • ...eloped with the incorporation of the Xibes into the "Eight Banners" of the Manchus, under which the banner's land was owned "publicly" and managed by the bann
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