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Xiongnu, an ancient nomadic people in northern China, rose at the foot of Yinshan Mountain in Inner Mongolia today. They wore long hair. According to Historical Records Biography of Xiongnu, Xiongnu is a descendant of Xia Houshi, also known as Chunwei. Above Tang Yu, there are mountain glory, stubbornness and meat porridge, which live in Beiman and move with the grazing. Xiongnu in China ancient books is a powerful nomadic people who ruled the northern part of the Central Plains in the late Qin Dynasty and early Han Dynasty.

Northeast "Baishan Blackwater" is the hometown of Manchu. The origin of Manchu can be traced back to Su Shen more than 2,000 years ago, followed by Lou, Buji, Xiongnu and Jurchen. Su Shenren is one of the earliest recorded residents in Northeast China. They live in the north of Changbai Mountain, the east coast of the sea and the vast areas of Heilongjiang and Wusuli rivers. Su Shenren mainly hunts nomadic people, is good at riding and shooting, and is brave in sex.

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The Huns in the Mongolian Plateau gradually sinicized, including Mongols, Turks, Khitans, etc. They are all their descendants, which is also the reference of "Hulu" and "Xiongnu" in Yue Fei's poems. As a nation, the Xiongnu disappeared in the north of China, but their surnames and cultural customs partially remained.

Helian Bobo, the country that founded Daxia, was later named Wei Liu. There are many people named Liu in northern China, among whom there may be descendants of Xiongnu. After Huns entered the Central Plains, most of them took tribes or clans as surnames, such as Huyan and Dugu, and they may also be their descendants.

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