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ps: The information of the new book I plan to publish next week. It is similar to the Qin Dynasty, and it is a story about the Chinese people's anti-Zhou foreign aggression. I hope everyone likes it.

The Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty are a tragic history deliberately forgotten by Chinese historians; Ran Min is a tragic hero who cannot correctly evaluate future generations!

After the Three Kingdoms, there was the Western Jin Dynasty. After the fall of the Western Jin Dynasty, the Eastern Jin Dynasty was in the south of the Yangtze River. The Five Barbarians began to invade China. It was known in history that the Sixteen Kingdoms of the Eastern Jin Dynasty or the Southern and Northern Dynasties. At that time, the Huhu not only forced the Han people to build palaces, pavilions, build armor and spears, and even used the Han people as vegetables to eat, and were insulted by wantonly. The Han people in the Central Plains died and were killed and injured for a thousand miles, and the number of people who invaded the Central Plains quickly rose to five million.

When the fire of the descendants of the Yan and Huang was about to be extinguished, a great hero who stood up in the Central Plains emerged. He issued an order to kill Hu and killed millions of Hu. For a while, the Central Plains were cleared and the Han people could survive.

Although Ran Min slaughtered the Jie tribes, expelled the Hu people, causing corpses to spread everywhere and blood to flow into rivers, it was indeed a bit cruel. But without Ran Min's Jedi counterattack, all kinds of Hu people in the north would probably completely eliminate the Han people in the north (a small number of them were slaves), and the Central Plains would breed to form a new blond and blue-eyed race, and as the population grew, they would definitely want to live in the south. Once the Hu people killed the three million Han people in the Eastern Jin Dynasty in the south, the Han people would disappear from the earth like ancient civilizations such as Babiculi and Egypt, and they would never have been basically killed.

Although Ran Min was unfortunately destroyed by the Xianbei Murong clan, Zhuhu, who had experienced bloody revenge of the Han people, no longer dared to treat the Han people cruelly, but adopted relatively mild measures to win over the Han people and actively integrate into the Han people. A hundred years later, the Hu people, mainly Xianbei, which accounted for less than 10% of the northern Han people, completely dissolved into the northern Han people. Therefore, the descendants of the Han people assimilated the invading Five Husbands with their strong cultural power and survival ability, laying the foundation for the later restoration of China by Emperor Yang Jian of the Sui Dynasty.
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