I only know that I am a descendant of Zhongshan royal family. How can I be a minority here?
According to the Yi Family Tree, it was Bai Di who entered the Yishui Valley and became a royal family. Among them, a Yi Xianyu tribe established Zhongshan State, which was closely related to the Zhou Dynasty at that time. After Zhongshan was destroyed by Zhao, the king of Zhongshan was moved to Taiyuan by Qin. After the war, the descendants of the royal family moved south and changed their surnames to southern places such as Hunan, Hubei and Jiangxi. Yi surname has also become a direct descendant of Zhongshan royal family. (Yi genealogy and historical classics confirm each other). A considerable proportion of the existing Yi surnames are direct descendants of the royal family. Judging from the genealogy of existing data, the proportion is much higher than that of Ji surname, Jiang surname and Huangdi nationality. In other words, the descendants of Zhongshan royal family are all surnamed Yi, and Yi is a direct descendant of Zhongshan royal family. In ancient times, when there were Yi people in Bai Di, it had a long history with Huangdi tribe. After the founding of Sun Yat-sen State, it was closely related to the Zhou Dynasty, and even married, and the country's surname was Ji. Therefore, Sun Yat-sen is not a minority, but has become a part of the integration of the Chinese nation, unless you are not a Yi surname or a royal family at all.