What is the connection between Hungarians and Huns in ancient China?

/kloc-before the 0/9th century, Hungarian historians generally believed that their nation was related to the Huns. /kloc-in the first half of the 9th century, Corros jomo Shan Duoer, a famous Hungarian scholar, went to Central Asia and China to find his roots. However, the situation changed before and after the establishment of Austro-Hungarian Empire (1867). The view of "Finland-Hougail" historical school supported by Habsburg dynasty in Austria was formally adopted.

According to the research results of linguistics, this historical school believes that Hungarian belongs to Finnish-Hugray family, and thus determines that the ancestors of Hungarians are closer to Finnish-Hugray nationality and have nothing to do with Huns. Now, the official historical conclusion supported by the Hungarian Academy of Sciences also believes that the ancestors of Hungarians first came from a nomadic people near the foot of the Urals Mountain in the border area of Eurasia. They are neither Huns nor their relatives.

Hungarians: Also known as magyars, mainly Madzar nomadic tribes (near Turks) who came from Central Asia and North Asia to settle in the Danube Plain in the 9th century, merged some descendants of Germans, Slavs and Huns who had already lived here to form Hungarians. The historical position of Hungarians in Europe is very important. 1000 Hungarians quickly entered the mainstream stage in Europe after accepting Catholicism. /kloc-a crusade in the 0/3rd century was led by the Hungarian king, and Hungary made an extremely important contribution to the dangerous struggle with the Ottoman Turks in the 0/kloc-5th century.

Hungarians also have good talents in science and technology, literature, music and art (similar to Poles). Hungary is a central European country, not an eastern European country.

Accurately speaking, Huns can only be said to be a small part of Hungarian ethnic origin, just as it is foolish to say that China people are descendants of Jurchen because Manchu is a part of the Chinese nation, and it is also inaccurate to say that Hungarians are descendants of Huns.