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MIAOTSZE, or MIAUTSE

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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 354 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MIAOTSZE, or MIAUTSE  , one of the aboriginal tribes of
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southern
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China . At one time they occupied a considerable portion of the fertile lands which now form the central province of the
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empire, but as the Chinese advanced southwards they were driven into the mountain districts of the provinces of Yunnan, Kwei-chow, Kwang-si and Kwang-tung, where they are found at the
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present day . As early as the reign of King Suan (about 800 B.C.) we read of an expedition having been sent to drive them out of Hu-nan . The last important
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campaign against them was undertaken by the emperor K'ien-
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lung, who, having completely subjugated the Eleuths, attacked the Miaotsze, who suffered a crushing defeat, and were compelled to
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purchase peace by swearing allegiance to their conquerors . They still maintain a semi-independence in their mountain-homes, but are a decaying
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race, gradually giving way before the Chinese . They are allowed to govern themselves on their own patriarchal
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system . The Miaotsze of both sexes are shorter and darker-complexioned than the Chinese, their faces are rounder and their features sharper . See Sketches of the Miau-tsze, trans. by E . C . Bridgman; J . Edkins, The Miautsi Tribes, their
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History; and " Quaint Customs in Kweichow," Cornhill
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Magazine (
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Jan . 1872); Playfair, The Maotzu of Kwei-chow and Yunnan (
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London, 1877) ; A .

R . Colquhoun, Across Chryse (1883) .

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