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Why does the Republic of China need not only the 18th Route of the Han Dynasty, but also Manchuria, Mongolia, Tibet, Xinjiang, Ningxia and Guangxi, which are not traditional places in China?

Northeast China has been the land of Han people since ancient times …

Three thousand years ago, it was the seat of Yan State.

There is the Great Wall of Liaodong in Qin Dynasty;

The Han Dynasty was called Liaodong County;

You see the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, in which Gongsun Du is the historical satrap of Liaodong;

From Tang Dynasty to Liao and Jin Dynasties, it was also sixteen states, the traditional land of Tang Dynasty;

In the Ming Dynasty, Han people in Liaodong reinforced the Great Wall here, which passed through the whole northeast and reached the Yalu River in North Korea.

The Great Wall in Liaodong was demolished in the Qing Dynasty, but tens of millions of Han Chinese immigrated to Shandong and Hebei in the late Qing Dynasty.

Until today, people in Northeast China speak Shandong dialect, Jiaoliao Mandarin and other Chinese dialects.

You said Northeast China is not Han nationality?

Furthermore, Mongolia, which is the central part of Inner Mongolia today, has always been ruled by Shanxi in history, and the Eastern Zhou Dynasty two thousand years ago was ruled by the State of Jin.

Ningxia in Xinjiang was merged into the Han Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the northern territory of the Han Dynasty is as far away as Xushan where Mongolian wolves live.

Guangxi has been a native of China since ancient times and a member of Baiyue nationality in the history of Zhuang compatriots. Today, Jiangsu and Zhejiang are the land of hundreds of leaps and bounds. You think this is not Han's territory?

Who gave you the face?