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The story of the last Ming emperor is interesting. He sought refuge at the court of Taungoo but the Manchus came after him. His retinue settled in what is no Kokant territory.
The Burmese King handed the Emperor Yongli to Qing general Wu Sangui,Wu govered Yunnan that time,and he led his army into the Burmese capital Ava.Wu Sangui was a Han Chinese from Liaoning,who was the general of Shanhai pass before the Manchu conquest.Later Wu opened the gate to Manchus and became a Qing general,the Qing court gave him the title "prince of Pingxi",let him rule Yunnan.But in early Kangxi era,Wu betrayed the Qing,led a rebellion.
Yunnan always had close relation with Burma,the Kingdom of Nanchao destroyed the Pyu kingdom,and the Bamars came from Yunnan as well
 
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The Burmese King handed the Emperor Yongli to Qing general Wu Sangui,Wu govered Yunnan that time,and he led his army into the Burmese capital Ava.Wu Sangui was a Han Chinese from Liaoning,who was the general of Shanhai pass before the Manchu conquest.Later Wu opened the gate to Manchus and became a Qing general,the Qing court gave him the title "prince of Pingxi",let him rule Yunnan.But in early Kangxi era,Wu betrayed the Qing,led a rebellion.
Yunnan always had close relation with Burma,the Kingdom of Nanchao destroyed the Pyu kingdom,and the Bamars came from Yunnan as well

Are you sure about this? @Grand Historian This doesn't seem right.
 
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The Burmese King handed the Emperor Yongli to Qing general Wu Sangui,Wu govered Yunnan that time,and he led his army into the Burmese capital Ava.Wu Sangui was a Han Chinese from Liaoning,who was the general of Shanhai pass before the Manchu conquest.Later Wu opened the gate to Manchus and became a Qing general,the Qing court gave him the title "prince of Pingxi",let him rule Yunnan.But in early Kangxi era,Wu betrayed the Qing,led a rebellion.
Yunnan always had close relation with Burma,the Kingdom of Nanchao destroyed the Pyu kingdom,and the Bamars came from Yunnan as well

As South East Asian, I have met many Barmese, and they reside in Singapore. One Barmese guy here claim they are cultural similar to India, and I think it is completely bullshit. Barmese are 100% similar to Yunnanese minorities and has no difficulties in integration with Chinese Singaporeans.

What makes them stand out a bit is some are obviously having Indian blood.
 
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As South East Asian, I have met many Barmese, and they reside in Singapore. One Barmese guy here claim they are cultural similar to India, and I think it is completely bullshit. Barmese are 100% similar to Yunnanese minorities and has no difficulties in integration with Chinese Singaporeans.

What makes them stand out a bit is some are obviously having Indian blood.
Does that matter?
 
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As South East Asian, I have met many Barmese, and they reside in Singapore. One Barmese guy here claim they are cultural similar to India, and I think it is completely bullshit. Barmese are 100% similar to Yunnanese minorities and has no difficulties in integration with Chinese Singaporeans.

What makes them stand out a bit is some are obviously having Indian blood.
The Bamar language belong to Lolo-Burmese branch of Tibeto-Burman language.But I think in culture,the Burmese culture is more similar to Tai/Shan/Lao and Mon/Khmer cultures,they are both theravada Buddhist,their culture is clearly indian influenced
 
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