Re: Back Lao = Nplog?



On Nov 2, 3:31 pm, Nouka <hnubk...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
SCHers - nyob nyob daim nyuag email no circulate los txog kuv es kuv
lam muab forward tuaj rau nej cov tub txawj ntse saum cua hauv no ho
nrog phij cas las nas saib nej puas agree nrog puab cov Ph.D. thiab
txog ntawm lo lus "nplog" ntawd.  Ntawm Hmong, Suav  etc. mas kuj lis
muaj ntau tug hais sib xwm yeem lawm thiab ces tej zaug tsis yog ntau
los yeej yog me lawm thiab laud.  Tshuav ntawm los lus "Nplog" no xwb
thiaj tseem tsis tau nkag siab.  Nej xav li cas?

Peace,
HK



---- Original Message -----
 From: "Kou Yang" <KY...@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Rawm li kuv paub mas:
Los Tsuas yog los ntawm lo lu Mandarin tias: Laozu (neeg hauv Laos)
Nplog yog los ntawm lo lus tais: back Lao (with Hmong accent) Suav mas
yog los ntawm lo lus: Xia (in Xia Dynasty: 2100 BC - 1600 BC). China
yog los ntawm Qin (Chin) or Chin Chao (秦), (the Chin Kingdom  from 778
BC-207 BC). Cov neeg pem China lawv tsis hu lawv ua Suav los yog
Chinese. Lawv hu lawv cov neeg (including the Hmong and other 55
nationalities) tias: Zhongguo Zen (People of the Middle kingdom or 中国
人. Japanese = Hmoob hu lawv ua Zwj Pees - yog lo ntawm lo lus 日本 (Both
Chinese and Kanji means the Rising Sun). Technically, Hmong is also
Chinese because the word Chinese refers to all people of China. When
single out only the largest nationality of 56 nationalities in China,
the term, Han Chinese is the proper term to use. Han Chinese is not a
single ethnic group, but a cultural group - referring to those who are
assimilated to the culture of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). Han
Dynasty is considered in China to be one of the greatest periods in
Chinese history. Not all the Han Chinese share commonality in language
and history. For example, the Cantonese have their own language and
history, and the people in Zhejiang belong to the Yue Kingdom and
those of Jiangxi belong to the Wu Kingdom, etc...

 Kou Yang, Ed.D.
 Professor
 Ethnic and Gender Studies
 California State University, Stanislaus- Hide quoted text -

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Let me tell you this: > ---- Original Message -----
From: "Kou Yang" <KY...@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Rawm li kuv paub mas:
Los Tsuas yog los ntawm lo lu Mandarin tias: Laozu (neeg hauv Laos)
Nplog yog los ntawm lo lus tais: back Lao (with Hmong accent) Suav mas
yog los ntawm lo lus: Xia (in Xia Dynasty: 2100 BC - 1600 BC). China
yog los ntawm Qin (Chin) or Chin Chao (秦), (the Chin Kingdom from 778
BC-207 BC). Cov neeg pem China lawv tsis hu lawv ua Suav los yog
Chinese. Lawv hu lawv cov neeg (including the Hmong and other 55
nationalities) tias: Zhongguo Zen (People of the Middle kingdom or 中国
人. Japanese = Hmoob hu lawv ua Zwj Pees - yog lo ntawm lo lus 日本 (Both
Chinese and Kanji means the Rising Sun). Technically, Hmong is also
Chinese because the word Chinese refers to all people of China. When
single out only the largest nationality of 56 nationalities in China,
the term, Han Chinese is the proper term to use. Han Chinese is not a
single ethnic group, but a cultural group - referring to those who are
assimilated to the culture of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). Han
Dynasty is considered in China to be one of the greatest periods in
Chinese history. Not all the Han Chinese share commonality in language
and history. For example, the Cantonese have their own language and
history, and the people in Zhejiang belong to the Yue Kingdom and
those of Jiangxi belong to the Wu Kingdom, etc...

Kou Yang, Ed.D.
Professor
Ethnic and Gender Studies
California State University



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10 researchers get ten results.
Therefore what ever you agree or not is just fine.
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