Many people have a very narrow understanding of the Huns. The Huns are a mixed ethnic group living on nomadic herders, with a mixture of Oriental yellow races and Caucasian whites. He deeply influenced almost all nomads in later generations, but he was not directly inherited by blood. This huge nomadic group originated in the East, after the nomads of the Yellow River Basin. After moving to the west and moving to the north, many nomads in the Mongolian plateau were unified and merged. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, they moved westward again and Central Asia continued to interbreed with Central Asian races. After that, it was not recorded because of the lack of contact with developed civilizations. As for the Huns, they must be nomads from the steppes of Central Asia. Their ancestry is definitely not pure, and their lifestyle and aggressiveness are no different from the Huns. In terms of blood, it’s hard to say whether there are more oriental yellows or whites, but Western records also tend to be colored. It is too absolute to say that the Huns are the direct successor of the Huns, but it is even more absurd to say that the Huns have nothing to do with the Huns.
In Eurasia before the 4th century, whites were distributed much wider than yellow races. However, after hundreds of years of nomadic tribes and ethnic integration, the distribution range of whites was obviously compressed, from Eastern and Eastern Europe to A whole transition zone in Central Asia.
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