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Revision as of 00:29, 30 July 2019
File:Hanruqun.jpg | |
Total population | |
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150 million (2019) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Huajiang | 102,499,043[1] |
Template:Country data Guakok | 50,450,269[2] |
Languages | |
Standard Huajiangite Guavai | |
Religion | |
Tangdi |
The Qi people (Qi script: 齊人; Latin Huajiangite: qírén; Latin Guavai: tshihdëng) is a Serican ethnic group originating from the south of present-day Huajiang. They are the majority group in a number of Serican countries, including Huajiang and Guakok. Within Huajiang, they constitute 82.7% of the population, while in Guakok, they constitute about 79.4% of the total population. The term Qi as well as the character (齊) are traced back to the Tangdi War.[citation needed]