The first one: The worst Jie tribe was wiped out by the clan, because the Jie tribe was too cruel during the May 4th chaos in China. They built palaces on a large scale and built them endlessly. It is said that they take pleasure in killing, humiliating and eating people. They are very similar to the army of the Yuan Dynasty. They either arrest men for hard labor or kill them directly. On their way back, they took the women by force and ate them as military food. Of course, this is a historical record. Later, Ran Min led the army to destroy them. Before being killed, they killed all the captured women and threw them into the river. It is said that the river was blocked, the remnants of their tribe were wiped out by Xianbei and finally annexed, and the Jie people disappeared in history.
The second: Xianbei people, actively integrated into the Han nationality. Although Xianbei people had some atrocities after entering the Central Plains, they treated the Han people much better than other ethnic groups. Most Xianbei people treat the Han nationality gently, but there are also radicals. However, under the enforcement of Tuoba Xianbei prison army, they finally learned the Chinese culture and named it the Han nationality, and finally gradually merged into the Han nationality and disappeared into the long river of history. However, descendants with Xianbei descent were right in Sui and Tang Dynasties.
Third and fourth: Qiang and Di. It can be said that the fate of the two nations is similar. Most ethnic groups were killed, and the last ethnic group went to live in the present areas of Sichuan and Qinghai, and evolved into the present Qiang and Di ethnic groups. It is worth mentioning that the two ethnic groups are almost extinct because the five lakes in the north compete for territory.
Fifth: Xiongnu, this nation can be said to be the old rival of the Han nationality. In the confrontation with the Han nationality, the Huns were unable to resist, and pro-Han forces appeared inside. Finally, the Huns were divided into two factions. Those who were not pro-Han became northern Huns, moved to Europe, rolled up blood flowers, and wiped out many local indigenous tribes. The southern Xiongnu gradually merged into the Han nationality and eventually disappeared in the long river of history.
The fate of the above five lakes has to make people lament the strong integration ability of my Han nationality.