2. "Daur" means "pioneer":
Daur
Pinyin: dá w ò rzú
Daur
"Daur" is the inherent appeal of Daur nationality. "Daur" means "pioneer" The Daur nationality first appeared in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty.
There are different transliteration names in China historical documents, such as Dahur, Dahur, Dahur, Dahur, Daour, etc.
Name meaning
The meaning of "Daur" is different, and some people say that "Daur" means "pioneer"; Some people say that "Daur" means "long palace" and "original long seat", which means that Daur people often miss the court life of "Liao country" and "Long country" established by their ancestors.
Name change
16 16, Nurhachi was called Khan, and the next year he conquered the Sahel in the middle reaches of Heilongjiang. At that time, the Daur people were called Sahelians (Manchu's name for Heilongjiang), or Sakhar Cha (Manchu transliteration means sable), or together with Ewenki people, they were called Soren Department. It was not until the early years of Kangxi that the translated name of "beating the tiger" appeared, and later it was often translated into "Dahur", "Dahuli" and "Dahur". After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), according to the national will, it was named Daur.