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The Origin of Xirong, Beidi, Dongyi and Nanman

Tell me who Xirong, Beidi, Dongyi and Nanman are.

Xirong: In ancient times, the surname was the symbol of the clan. Zhou and Rong were both Ji surnames, belonging to the same nation and the eastern branch of Elam, an ancient Iranian. Their civilization is actually beyond the imagination of the world.

Beidi-Quanrong: A branch of the Turkic language family of the Old Indo-European family, with a tall figure and well-developed hair and beard. Some of them intermarried with Mongols, separated from the mixed blood and formed an independent race, speaking Altai, and later called Huns or Tunguska.

Dongyi: The "aborigines" who settled in East Asia earlier, a branch of North Asia of the Yellow Mongols, worshipped Shao Hao, the sun god, and their totem was birds. Because it is a hunting tribe, it is good at shooting. One of them is the Yan Di people, who fled to the northeast and south after being defeated by the Huangdi people. The Yi branch in Shandong evolved into the Shang clan around 2000 BC.

Nanman: The earliest African immigrants to East Asia are mostly descendants of Vietnamese, belonging to the branch of Dong-Tai language family, living in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and other places, and are seriously marginalized ethnic groups. At that time, Chiyou in Yan Di defeated the south, clashed with local aborigines and massacred barbarian men on a large scale. They later married local women and formed Sanmiao and Baiyue.