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Do you know the origin of Hunan people?

When Xie Nandou saw this title, some friends would definitely say: My ancestors were all from Hunan for three generations and were born and raised in Hunan. How could they not know? But you really don't know who your ancestors are! Then simply listen to me. Hunan is a big immigrant province, with less than 6% indigenous people, which means that 94% of Hunan people have moved in from other provinces. So if you check the genealogy, I'm afraid the possibility of Hunan is less than 10%. Mr. Tan Qixiang said in The Origin of Hunan People that Hunan people come from all corners of the country, with nine provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Fujian and Jiangxi in the east. In other words, Hunan people come from all corners of the country, and 90% of them are from other provinces, of which 90% are from other provinces and 90% are from Jiangxi. There are about four great migrations of Hunan people. The first time happened in 2650 BC. Yan Di tribe moved from Zhuolu, Hebei Province to Chenzhou, Hunan Province at the southern foot of Hengshan Mountain. He became the first batch of immigrants in Hunan. The second batch of immigrants, who also occurred around 2650 BC, were Chiyou tribe, and moved to the south of Dongting and the north of Hengshan Mountain, about in Xinhua area of Anhua. But later, they spread all over the country. The third time was around 1000 BC, that is, the Yang Yue people in the Huaihe River Basin slowly migrated from the Huaihe River Basin along the Yangtze River to Hunan. The fourth time, Zhu Yuanzhang initiated the 1364 four provinces. This time, the immigrant population is particularly large, including Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi and Anhui provinces, and about10 million Hunan people have been filled. Therefore, I am afraid that 90% of Hunan people are descendants of four provinces. If you want to fully understand your ancestors, you want to know your origin, and you want to know why our ancestor Yan Di, the leader of the Central Plains Tribal Alliance, appeared in Hunan thousands of miles away.