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What were the minorities in ancient China? What kind of peoples did their descendants develop into?

1. Age of Yan Huang

East: Eastern barbarian tribes

South: Hmong barbarian tribes

2. Shang, Western Zhou

Qin

West: Yueqiang

North: Xiongnu, Eastern Hu

3. Two Han Dynasties

Western Qiang, Usun, Kangju, Dayuezhi, Anshi, Daxia, Daqin, Xiongnu, Xianbei, Fuyu

4.

4 Wei, Jin, North and South Dynasties

Shan Yue, Usun, Xianbei, Qiang Hu, Umaru

5 Sui and Tang dynasties

Pu tribes, Dangkang, Bao Bun, attached to the country, the female state, Turkic, Sydney, Khitan, Room Wei, Mohegan, Nanzhao, Wang tribe, Zhenla, Tubo, Ge Logueru, Huihe, Room Wei, Bohai

6 Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, the two Song dynasties

Jurchen, Khitan, migratory birds, Mongolia, Danghang, Dali, Tubo

7, Yuan, Ming and Qing

Each ethnic group has basically taken shape, except for the emergence of the Hui.

Many minorities in China's history assimilated with the Han Chinese. The Xianbei, for example, are a typical example. The Chinese have also been assimilated into the Southern Barbarians and the Yuezhi.