The Qing people, also known as Chuanqing people, belong to a race other than 56 ethnic groups! In the past few years, the government has confirmed that this ethnic group belongs to a minority, although its history cannot be accurately verified. From 2002 to 2007, the Qing nationality was forcibly classified as Han nationality in relevant literature. In 2007, it was confirmed that it was not called Qing nationality, but it was called Chuanqing people, but it still did not belong to 56 ethnic groups. It is said that 2008 may be classified as Tujia nationality. About Chuanqing people, the relevant information is as follows: Chuanqing people are a unique indigenous people in Guizhou, mainly distributed in more than 20 counties in Bijie, Anshun, Liupanshui, southwestern Guizhou and southern Guizhou, with a population of about 670,000 (according to the data of the fifth national census). According to historical records, Chuanqing people were called "natives" in the early stage and "Li Minzi" in the later stage. Therefore, they are called "natives" because they have lived in the soil for a long time and are indigenous peoples in Guizhou, which is called by the historical situation of their place of residence; So they are called "Li Minzi" because their ancestors are related to the early "Li Minzi" (also known as "Liao"), which is called by its historical origin; Therefore, it is called "wearing green", named after "clothes are still green" and named after its color characteristics. These appellations were first coined by him, and later "Qing Chuan" was accepted by Chuanqing people and became their own names. This name first appeared in the annals of Weining Prefecture in Qianlong, and later in Guangxu Annals of Pingxuan Prefecture, Dading County, Zhenning County and Pingba County in the Republic of China. Both the Chronicle of Pingyuan County and the Chronicle of Dading County mentioned the peasant uprising in the early years of Tongzhi, while the Chronicle of Zhenning County recorded "Qing Chuan" as the fourth ethnic group in the county. In addition, the woodcut song "Biography of Shuixi", which was circulated among the people after Wu Sangui's Pingshui Westward in the third year of Emperor Kangxi of Qing Dynasty, also recorded "Qing Chuan", juxtaposing him with Shuiwest eight ethnic groups, including Yi, Miao, Gelao, Long, Cai, Yi, Bai and China and Canada, collectively referred to as "nine barbarians". It can be seen that the name "wearing green" existed in the early Qing Dynasty at the latest.