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Is the Huns, a headache in Qin and Han Dynasties, a nation today?
As Tagore commented on the Great Wall: "The Great Wall shows the power of life because of its twists and turns, reflecting the ancient country." In my opinion, this sentence is not only about the Qin and Han Dynasties that disappeared in history, but also about the Xiongnu regime in the north.

In the 4th century A.D., the northern Xiongnu entered the Qincha grassland, and then quickly conquered Alan, the local overlord, with great strength. After 20 years' rest, the increasingly powerful Xiongnu began to March on the Don River and Danube River, with the front of the soldiers pointing directly at the East Gothic country.

In this way, the Huns, accompanied by the symbiosis of civilizations in the Central Plains, experienced a brief glory and once again fell into ruin. This time, there is no single opportunity, it will stay in the sky of history forever.

But on the whole, there is no Xiongnu at all, and there is no pure Xiongnu. As a nation, it has completely disappeared from history, leaving behind the integration of Chinese people again and again. As a nation, Xiongnu has long disappeared in the long river of history, but Xiongnu has not disappeared. You or people around you may be descendants of Huns.

We also organized a team to recognize relatives in western China, which is the birthplace of human beings and the birthplace of human culture. Large lakes have dried up and become basins, the terrain has risen, the landscape of vertical and horizontal rivers has disappeared, and it has become deserts, and some places have become a thousand-mile plain. But they have no evidence to shoot. As for the local dog, it can be said that it is far away from the Huns and Turks. Can you say that Korea is the inheritor of Chinese civilization now? Because their broken island was once attached to the Ming and Qing Dynasties? The local dog is a vassal of a Turkic kingdom in Asia Minor.

Xiongnu is one of the earliest ethnic minorities in the history of China. It has been active from ancient times to the Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties and occupies an important position in the history of China. Later, Emperor Taizong adopted a strategy of appeasement to Xiongnu. When food was scarce, they dispatched food from the Central Plains and Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces to help the Xiongnu. Later, the Huns stopped their aggression and then merged into other ethnic groups, some of which merged into the Han nationality. Since then, no one has called themselves Huns except Hungary.