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Manchu
Man·chu M0072300 (măn′cho͞o, măn-cho͞o′)n. pl. Manchu or Man·chus 1. A member of a people native to Manchuria who ruled China during the Qing dynasty.2. The Tungusic language of the Manchu.adj. Of or relating to the Manchu or their language or culture. [Manchu manju.]Manchu (mænˈtʃuː) npl -chus or -chu1. (Peoples) a member of a Mongoloid people of Manchuria who conquered China in the 17th century, establishing an imperial dynasty that lasted until 19122. (Languages) the language of this people, belonging to the Tungusic branch of the Altaic familyadj3. (Historical Terms) Also: Ching of or relating to the dynasty of the Manchus4. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Also: Ching of or relating to the dynasty of the Manchus[from Manchu, literally: pure]Man•chu (mænˈtʃu) n., pl. -chus, (esp. collectively) -chu. 1. a member of a Tungusic people of Manchuria who conquered China in the 17th century and established a dynasty (Manchu′ dy′nasty or Ch'ing 1644–1912). 2. the Tungusic language of the Manchus. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Manchu - a member of the Manchu speaking people of Mongolian race of Manchuria; related to the Tungus; conquered China in the 17th centuryTungusic - any member of a people speaking a language in the Tungusic family | | 2. | Manchu - the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionaries; during the Qing dynasty China was ruled by the ManchuCh'ing, Ch'ing dynasty, Manchu dynasty, Qing, Qing dynastydynasty - a sequence of powerful leaders in the same family | | 3. | Manchu - the Tungusic language spoken by the ManchuTungusic language, Tungusic - a family of Altaic languages spoken in Mongolia and neighboring areas | TranslationsManchu
Manchu (măn`cho͞o), people who lived in Manchuria for many centuries and who ruled China from 1644 until 1912. These people, related to the Tungus, were descended from the Jurchen, a tribe known in Asia since the 7th cent. They were first called Manchu in the early 17th cent. Originally pastoral nomads in Manchuria, the Manchu (or Jurchen) swept into N China in the early 12th cent. but were forced by the Mongols to withdraw in the mid-13th cent. The Manchu settled in the Songhua River valley and developed an agrarian civilization. Under the emperor NurhaciNurhaci or Nurhachi , 1559–1626, Manchu national founder. He consolidated the Manchu tribes under his control and founded the administration that later ruled China as the Ch'ing dynasty (1644–1912). ..... Click the link for more information. (1559–1626) they secured the allegiance of many tribes and increased their territory. The Manchu claim of relation to the Ch'in dynasty of China was the justification for conquering China in the 17th cent. and establishing the Ch'ingCh'ing or Manchu , the last of the Imperial dynasties of China. Background
The Ch'ing dynasty was established by the Manchus, who invaded China and captured Beijing in 1644, and lasted until 1911. ..... Click the link for more information. dynasty. The Manchu tried to keep themselves from being absorbed by the Chinese, but when the dynasty was overthrown in the 20th cent. these efforts failed; gradually, they have become part of the general Chinese population.Manchu the language of the Manchus in northeastern China (Manchuria). In the second half of the 20th century, the Manchu language is represented by one northern dialect spoken by a small, primarily rural, population in Heilungkiang Province and some Sibo in present-day Sinkiang Province in the People’s Republic of China. Manchu belongs to the Manchu-Tungus language group, within which it occupies an isolated position because of its specific word stock and its predominantly analytical grammatical structure. During the rule of the Manchu (Ch’ing) dynasty (1644-1911), Manchu was an official language of China, along with Chinese. A rich literature existed in Manchu. From the early 17th century, the Manchu literary language used a modified version of the Mongolian alphabet. The Manchu language was supplanted by Chinese after the Hsinhai Revolution of 1911 in China. REFERENCESZakharov, I. I. Polnyi man’chzhursko-russkii slovar’. St. Petersburg, 1875. Zakharov, I. I. Grammatika man’chzhurskogo iazyka. St. Petersburg, 1879. Pashkov, B. K. Man ’chzhurskii iazyk. Moscow, 1963.IU. KH. SIRK Manchu1. a member of a Mongoloid people of Manchuria who conquered China in the 17th century, establishing an imperial dynasty that lasted until 1912 2. the language of this people, belonging to the Tungusic branch of the Altaic family Manchu Related to Manchu: Manchu dynasty, Manchu EmpireSynonyms for Manchunoun a member of the Manchu speaking people of Mongolian race of ManchuriaRelated Wordsnoun the last imperial dynasty of China (from 1644 to 1912) which was overthrown by revolutionariesSynonyms- Ch'ing
- Ch'ing dynasty
- Manchu dynasty
- Qing
- Qing dynasty
Related Wordsnoun the Tungusic language spoken by the ManchuRelated Words- Tungusic language
- Tungusic
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