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Which foreign powers invaded Northeast China successively?

Northeast China was a minority country in the early history of China, and it was also regarded as an ethnic autonomous region after being occupied by the Han Dynasty. Like Tibet in Xinjiang, it was not until the Qing Dynasty that Han people gradually became the main population in Northeast China (most of them were Shandong immigrants, so the Han people in Northeast China can be said to be descendants of Shandong).

History of being invaded: it was occupied by a branch of the Mongolian empire during the Jin and Song Dynasties.

It was occupied and leased by Russia in the late Qing Dynasty, and then Russia was defeated by Japan. The concession of the former belongs to the latter. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, Liaodong Peninsula was ceded to Japan and was returned for some reason soon.

During the Republic of China, it was independent, that is, the puppet Manchukuo, but as a vassal state of Japan, its essence was Japan's complete control.

Further, China's own dynasty and ethnic minorities invaded.