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In ancient times, Xianbei, Di, Qiang, Xiongnu and Jiezu, which ethnic group do they refer to now?

The ancient Xianbei and Di ethnic groups have now integrated into the Han nationality; The Qiang nationality is now integrated into the foreign Turkic nationality or into the Han nationality and the Jie nationality.

1. Xianbei ethnic group

Xianbei ethnic group is a yellow race, which originated from "Donghu", and its skin color is relatively white, also known as "Bailu". Xianbei has been established for 15 years, and most of them are integrated into the Han nationality.

2. The Di people

The Di people are not many, but they are so cruel that most of them were eventually killed by the Qiang people, and only a few people who were integrated into the Han nationality were retained.

3. Qiang people

Fu Jian, a Di people, slaughtered the Qiang people before the establishment of the Qin regime. Later, the Qiang people defeated the descendants of Fu Jian and established the post-Qin Dynasty. However, in the process of the five chaos in China, many people were killed by ethnic minorities. It still exists.

4. Xiongnu

Xiongnu is the most powerful nation in the north, and it has been fighting against the Han people for hundreds of years. Finally, it brought "God's Whip" to Europeans, which made them frightened and made many European nations exterminated.

5. Jie ethnic group

Jie ethnic group is ferocious. They went to the Central Plains to burn and rob women and ate them as food. In the end, it did not come to a good end. The Jie ethnic group was killed by the Han army led by Ran Min, and some remnants were wiped out by the Xianbei ethnic group. It can be said that the Jie ethnic group was completely exterminated.

Extended information:

Under the brutal rule of the Hu people, they were caught in war for a long time, the people's livelihood and economy were greatly damaged, and the population dropped sharply. The Jinshi regime moved south, changed its capital to Jiankang, and established the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

Hu people came to the Central Plains one after another to slaughter unarmed Han Chinese, killing men when they saw them, and capturing women when they saw them. Since these ethnic minorities did not carry rations with the army during the invasion, they used the captured women as rations, which opened the bad habit of treating people as rations.

The gentry, officials, farmers, craftsmen and merchants who were originally in the Central Plains also fled to the south, which greatly promoted the local economic and cultural development and made the Jianghuai and Jiangnan areas increasingly rich and prosperous.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wumanghua