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Is there more Han people or Manchu people in Northeast China now?

Of course, there are many Han people,

By the Qing dynasty, most Manchu people had moved into Guanzhong, resulting in sparsely populated northeast China, and no one defended the territory, allowing the Russian people to seize the territory.

At present, most of the northeast people are Shandong Han Chinese when they travel east.

There was Liaodong County in Qin and Han Dynasties, which was the land of Han Dynasty.

Liaoning belonged to Shandong in the Ming Dynasty, so the Han nationality accounted for almost 90%. However, after the Manchus captured Liaodong, they massacred the Han people and implemented the wicker border policy, so there were few Han people in Northeast China.

Han Chinese were not allowed to go out of the customs in Qing Dynasty (because of Longxing Land). Before the Qing Dynasty, there was no actual control in Northeast China. Later, when I entered Kanto, there were more talents outside the customs. Later, after the Qing Dynasty, there was a great pressure to survive in Shanhaiguan Pass, and many people immigrated to the Northeast.