Qi people

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Qi People (齊人)
File:Hanruqun.jpg
A Qi Female wearing Traditional Xifu
Total population
150 million (2018)
Regions with significant populations
 Huajiang102,499,043[1]
Template:Country data Guakok50,449,475[2]
Languages
Standard Huajiangite
Guavai
Religion
Tangdi

The Qi people (Huanjiangite: 齊人 ; Latin Huajiangite: Qiren; Gua: Tshihdëng) is a Serican ethnic group originating from present-day Southern Huajiang. They are the majority group of many different Serican Countries, including Huajiang and Guakok. Within Huajiang, they constitute 82.7% of the population. In Guakok, they also constitute about 79.4% of the total population. The term Qi as well as the character (齊) is traced back to the Tangdi War.

  1. 花江国人2019年人口普查, 花江国人口普查委员会, Retrieved July 7, 2019
  2. Ministry of Public Health and Demography, 吳御帝國之十年期人口普查、二千十五年。翻譯的省略, 2015