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What nationality will the "Xiongnu" who invaded the Central Plains repeatedly be today?

Xiongnu was once a headache for the ancients. So which nation has the Huns evolved into today? You may never think of it. The Huns in the past were nomadic people with a population of over one million. Compared with China now, the number of Huns may be insignificant.

But thousands of years ago, the Huns were outnumbered. They live a nomadic life, depend on the weather for food, and often move around. In addition to earning some benefits through animal husbandry, Huns' biggest profit means is to invade the Central Plains. In the Huns' view, the Central Plains is vast and rich in resources, so it is enough for them to enjoy it for a long time.

During the Qin and Han Dynasties, Huns often plundered the Central Plains, causing great harm to the people of the Central Plains. Xiongnu, a nomadic people who mainly plunder, seems to be good at fighting, but in fact it is not sustainable, while farming civilization can last forever. In the end, Huaxia became the winner, and the Huns fled to other places because of heavy losses.

So where did the Huns go? Huns have no historical records, and there is no way to trace their tracks through words. Scholars from relevant departments decided to take DNA as a clue to sort out and study the traces of Xiongnu activities. It turned out that after the defeat of Xiongnu, some people fled to the west and lived with Europeans, while others continued to move on the grassland and eventually evolved into Mongols. Experts also specially took some genetic samples of Mongols and compared them with those of Huns. The results show that the DNA data of the two sides are very similar, which is why experts infer that Mongolians are descendants of Xiongnu. In addition to Mongols, Hungarians actually have a lot of Huns' ancestry, and they look like Huns.

It is worth mentioning that Turks also have certain Hun ancestry. Judging from the results, the Xiongnu was not completely extinct, but was passed down in another form. Generally speaking, Chinese civilization is obviously stronger and more vital than Xiongnu civilization. Since ancient times, Chinese civilization has never stopped. Because of its profound cultural heritage, New China has developed rapidly in the past few decades. If China does not have this cultural foundation, it will be difficult to realize the rise of the nation.