The Chuanqing people (Chinese: 穿青人; pinyin: Chuānqīngrén) are an East Asian ethnic group.
According to popular ethnogenesis, they are descended from Han Chinese soldiers who were sent to Guizhou area in the eighth and ninth centuries to quell Miao rebellions.
They have a unique spirituality involving worship of a god called Wuxian (五显).
[1] Their name, Chuanqing, literally means wear-blacks because that is the colour of their traditional clothing.
[2] The Chuanqing are believed to number about 700,000, mostly in mountain villages in and around Zhijin.