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Where are the Huns now?

Huns mostly come from Guangdong, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Shandong, Henan, Fujian and other places. The territory of the ancient Xiongnu used to be the junction of cold temperate forests and grasslands in Siberia, Eurasia. They established their country in the center of the Mongolian plateau. The Xiongnu surrendered to the Han nationality after being attacked by the powerful army of the Han nationality. Some of them moved westward to Europe and formed Europeans.

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It is said that the Chinese and Huns are in the same strain. After the collapse of the Xia Dynasty in about16th century BC, the descendants of Xia Hou Gui Lu fled to the north and became Huns after annexing other tribes. Xiongnu is a nomadic people in the desert and grassland of ancient Mongolia. Most of them lived in the Gobi Desert, and initially established a country in Ordos, Mongolia Plateau.

Xiongnu is a nomadic tribe that rose in the 3rd century BC. The heyday of Xiongnu was from 209 BC to 128 BC. According to historical records, the ancestors of Huns were adherents of the Xia Dynasty, and in the process of westward migration, people from Yueshi, Loulan, Wusun, Hu Jie and 26 neighboring countries were integrated.

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Baidu encyclopedia-Xiongnu