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17th Century
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Our Hmong Vang was one among all of Hmong clans who ran out of the slaughter.
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Until late of the Qing dynasty, they continuously besetted and killed Hmong.
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We use 7 rotational middle names for each generation to counts how many times our generation’s repeated :
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The 17th century has seen the enormous evacuation of Hmong out of China. |
Hmong was scattered to near-by Southern China countries: border of Mianma and China, border of Laos – China, border of Viet Nam – China… |
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Each generation has 25 divisional years. Every 4 generations equals to 100 years.
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In that battle, our forefathers died, there were only their 6 sons alived.
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- All of the 6 brothers guarded eachother on the getaway, the youngest brother was so young that the other borthers had to take him into the back basket ( pob tawb ) on their way fleeing to the North East of Viet Nam, at the border zone of Viet Nam and China.
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6 brothers outran from Paj Tawg Laj, headed to San Si Dong, a cave in Sa Phin village, Dong Penh, Hu Yang province, Viet Nam now.
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- All together, they entered the new home and started to reclaim lands, settled down the farming life.
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Early 18th Century
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Vaj Txiab Ntawv turned back to Paj Tawg Laj which had now changed to the new name Kai Húa Dai. There he attended Chinese schools.
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- After graduated from China, Vaj Txiab Ntawv backed Dong Penh, Hu Yang.
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- He worked as an Office Manager for Xyooj Tsw Da, Hmong king in Hu Yang at that time.
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In the early of 1800’s, Xyooj Tsw Da raised his flag with the motto: “reach Beijing, conquer Qing, for long lasting Hmong’s happiness.”
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- Arround 1820’s, conflicts bursted in Xyooj Tswv Dag’s interior. Qing dynasty extinguished Xyooj Tswv Dag.
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| Middle of 18th Century |
- Vaj Txiab Ntawv escaped to Pa Pu mountain, Ma Li Po, Wen Shan zhou.
- There he got married with a Lis clan in Wen Shan, Yun Nan, China.
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- ‘Till all things were safe and sound, they turned back to Sa Phin village, lived in the Bear Cave, deeply in the jungle.
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- Vaj Txiab Ntawv’s grave is still in Sa Phin village now, nearby our stone house.
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Vaj Txiab Ntawv had 2 sons, Vaj Tsas Pov and Vaj Zoov Lung.
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Vaj Zoov Lung was born in August 12th 1865.
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