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What is the history of Myanmar? How is the official history book of Myanmar written? What are the ethnic origins of Myanmar?
Myanmar is an underdeveloped developing country in our inherent impression, but its history can be written for a long time. The identifiable history of Myanmar is about 5,000 years. Like China, the official history books of Myanmar are mainly compiled by the royal family. Myanmar is a nation composed of people gathered from all over the world, seven out of ten of whom are Burmese, which is also the main ethnic group in Myanmar. Besides the Burmese, there are three legal ethnic minorities in Myanmar: Shan, Karen, Meng, Kachin, Karen, Qin and Rakhine.

According to some archaeological discoveries, as early as 10,000 years ago, there were traces of human activities in Myanmar. After all, no matter how poor Myanmar is now, it is still in the Asian continent or in rich Southeast Asia, where the climate is more suitable for agricultural production than most countries and regions in the world. When agricultural production is developed, the population will increase. This is how Myanmar developed, and it reached the13rd century in a blink of an eye.

The dynasty that ruled Myanmar at that time was called Bagan Kingdom. However, this dynasty is a bit miserable. It met China during Mongolian rule. At that time, there was a big boss in China named Genghis Khan. Well, Genghis Khan, a generation of arrogant people, only knows how to shoot an eagle with a bow. But even so, it's so easy to shoot you, a small country hanging south! As a result, Bagan Kingdom was trampled by Mongolian fighters.

At that time, there was a man named Waliru, who took advantage of the decline of Bagan Kingdom, held high the banner and became the next king of Myanmar. But he became king himself and was soon killed. Later, Myanmar was divided into three regions, the upper, middle and lower regions, each of which was its own, until the British colonized Myanmar in the19th century.