Where did the Han people who lived in Mongolia a hundred years ago go when they branched into Mongolia?

In the late Qing Dynasty, China was poor and weak. Faced with such a declining government, foreign powers naturally followed, all thinking of grabbing vested interests in China's land. Even a small country like Belgium wants to invade China and blackmail China. To say that China has the most advantages, it is definitely our northern neighbor.

Han people in outer Mongolia

In fact, the Russians wanted to embezzle Outer Mongolia, not only in the late Qing Dynasty, but also in the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. When they brazenly invaded Mongolia, the Qing army fought back and defeated the Russians. But the Russians never gave up. They began to infiltrate in outer Mongolia and cultivate forces close to Russia. After the demise of the Qing Dynasty, Outer Mongolia became active, and with the support of Russia, it gradually embarked on the road of independence.

Mongolian aristocrat

Before the independence of Outer Mongolia, its capital, Kulun, was the meeting point between China and Russia. At that time, many Han people chose to make a living here in order to support their families. Some of them became businessmen, others became carpenters or craftsmen by their own skills. Worst of all, they live here by hard work. In short, the number of Han people in Cullen was not a minority at that time.

When Outer Mongolia really began to become independent, the rebels of Outer Mongolia quickly defeated the army guarding Kulun. After the fall of Cullen, the Han people here also panicked. In order to save their lives, most Han people chose to return to China.

Han Chinese

Unfortunately, the road back to China from Cullen has long been blocked. So at that time, some Han Chinese chose to take risks, hoping to bypass the Gobi Desert and return home, while most people fled to the Russian border first, wanted to cross the Siberian Railway here, and finally returned home from Manchuria. It's a long way home.

Ready to go home?

But in the end, the Han people who came to Manchuria did not make arrangements. In addition, they are often squeezed by local officials, and life is not easy. In addition, for those Han Chinese who stay on the Russian border, they will either become cheap labor or become slaves. And the last few Han Chinese who remain in Outer Mongolia are even more humbled by bullying in this world.

Mongolian aristocrat

With the passage of time, today's China is no longer the target of bullying, and our military strength and comprehensive national strength have reached the international first-class level. On the other hand, the development of Outer Mongolia has not been greatly improved or changed. The strength of the country is the first guarantee for everyone's survival.