Dian Htunghking a lam (BC 221 - 220 AD)Dai Culture ngu ai Dian amyu masha wuhpung ni a lam law law rawng nga ai. Yunnan Mungdaw Kun Ming mare makau na Hka Nawng makau kaw na sinpraw dingdung hte sinna dingdung maga de Kunming amyu ngu ai gaw Di-qiang amyu kaw na pru wa ai htinggaw ni rai nna daini na Jinghpaw Wunpawng ni re ai lam hpe Be amyu masha labau sara Chyang Gyen Chyang wa ka ai (Jinghpo Amyu ni a lam labau laika buk 2006) hta rawng nga ai. Dian Htunghking ngu ai gaw ya yang grai kaba wa ai htunghking rai nga ai. Miwa Mung gaw Dian masha ni a htunghiking rai nga ai:- 1. Makam Mashan jawjau lam, 2. Galaw lu galaw sha lam, 3. Majan e laknak arung arai hpan 12000 daram htu shaw tawn ma ai. Moi na lup 1000 daram hpe mu sawk tam lu ai kaw na rai malu ai re.Mungkan kaw nna grai myit lawm wa ai. Ndai Dian Empire mung ram ram kaba ai re. Anhte sadu ai Shizai Shan shara Kunming mare kaw rai nga ai.
Ndai Dian hta mung Jinghpaw Wunpawng sha ni lawm nga ai lam hpe Dian masha ni a moi na arung arai ni hpe Kun Ming mare kaba na Yunnan Madun gawk hte Kun Ming gawk lahkawng hta madun tawn ai hpe sumla ni hta mu lu nga ai.
Mying shamying ai "Dian" ngu ai mung Jinghpaw ga hta "Dan" ngu ai hte bung nga ai. Miwa nsen hpe Englik hku ka yang "Chang" amyu hpe "Chiang" nga ai hpe mu ai. Dai majaw "Dan" hpe "Dian" ngu ka ang ai, ngu sawn yu ai. Laika ka ai wa Miwa ga n chye ai. Englik hku shanhte Miwa nsen ni ka tawn ai hpe dinglik yu ai lam re. Jinghpaw ga hta Mungdan ngu ai hta "Dan" lawm nga ai. Dam lada kaba ai shara hpe Asia dan, Europe dan nga nna tsun shaga nga ai hpe maram lu ai.
"During the periods of the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States (770 - 221 BC), a time of social upheaval, the three macrogroups experienced great fusion. Some Qiang in Shaannxi and Sichuan were assimilated into the Qin and Shu peoples; the majority of the Pu west of the Yue in Southeast China, mostly into the Huaxia. During this period of flux, the Qiang, Pu, and Yue living in southwest China gradually separated from their fellows in central China due to natural barriers. They kept more of their cultural and linguistic characteristics,and under the subsequent Han and jin dynasties, all of them were called Xinan Yi ("Tribes in Southwest China") in historical record.
Under the Qin and Han dynasties (BC 221 - 220 AD), may new names appeared among the Xinan Yi. Generally, the areas northwest and north east of Lake Dianchi in Yunnan, and those in the west and southeast of Suchuan, were occupied by Bai, Pu and Bai Yue groups. In the west part of the areas inhabited by the Sui, Sou, and Kunming are places mentioned in Jingpo legends of folklore as the home of their ancestors."
(Ndai laika gaw Kachin Research Journal No, I kaw na mahta da ai re.)
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