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Why don't Sichuanese look like Han Chinese?

Not that Sichuanese don't look like Han Chinese. You may see ethnic minorities, such as Tibetans, Yi people and Qiang people. Their costumes and culture are very different from those of Han people, so they don't look like Han people.

Moreover, Sichuan has experienced many ethnic integrations and genetic diversity in history. Most Sichuanese have double eyelids and high noses, and their facial features are three-dimensional, which is more in line with international aesthetics. Elsewhere in China, the eye sockets are slightly higher, and the proportion of big eyes is much higher.

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Sichuanese are mainly native Sichuanese and later immigrated from Huguang and other places. To put it simply, Sichuanese are descendants of immigrants from all over the country. After Qin destroyed Shu, he once "moved Qin people thousands of miles", enriching Sichuan and Shu; From the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Western Jin Dynasty, large-scale immigration activities occurred again; From the late Tang Dynasty to the early Southern Song Dynasty, a large number of northerners moved to Sichuan.

At the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, a large number of southern immigrants entered Sichuan. The great migration activities in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties lasted for 100 years, which is the so-called "Huguang filling Sichuan".