Kazakhstan is a tribal system, like Jurchen, divided into eight flags, each with eight cows. Kazakhstan is divided into big, middle and small Yu Zi, with a small valley in the west and a big valley in the south-central. Zhongyuzi has the largest number, distributed in the east and north (the only area here includes Kazakhstan, a part of Uzbekistan, and a large area of land distributed in northern Xinjiang).
Kazakhs and Han people don't have the same surname, and we are all descendants of tribes that have been separated from the above three Yu Zi, so besides asking names, we will also ask ourselves which tribe we belong to, and the relationship between tribes is relatively close.
Before the founding of New China, the production activities of Bali Kazakhs used "Ye Li" as the unit. Politically, the system of princes established by the Qing government was implemented, and the leaders were Wang, Beizi, Gong, Angbu, Taiji, Ukuleitai, Tashi and Zanggen, all of whom were hereditary.
The Kazakhs in Barkam belong to three tribes: Kelie, Naiman and Wak. These three tribes and clans all use the names of their ancestors or heroes as their slogans, symbolizing the power and strength of their own tribes and clans. If the small clan has no special slogan, use the slogan of its big tribe.