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Outer Mongolia had more than 100,000 Han Chinese at that time, less than a hundred years after independence, where did they end up?

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Since ancient times, the territorial issue has always been an issue that people attach relative importance to, and we should not have made any regression on the issue of sovereignty, which brooks no negotiability. When many people mention Outer Mongolia, they seem to have some impression in their hearts that it was our territory more than a hundred years ago, and then after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Mongolia in 1924 chose independence, which is now Outer Mongolia. Naturally, there are many other complicated factors involved in this issue, but as part of China, those who were once Han Chinese chose where they went after the independence of the country, and what is the untold story of this?

Outer Mongolia had more than 100,000 Han Chinese at that time, less than a hundred years after independence, where did they end up?

At that time, in the whole of Outer Mongolia, a lot of Han people were full of it, in the capital Kulun there are nearly 20,000 people living here, all walks of life in the society are almost the shadow of our Han people, in addition to nearly tens of thousands of people there engaged in some mining and other work, others are business, farming, etc., to say that in the entire Outer Mongolia region, the number of Han people is more than 100,000, such a huge volume, then this finally when Outer Mongolia became independent, The whole rebellion is already unstoppable, and many people think of returning to the motherland, which is their most direct dream.

At that time, many Han people chose to escape, but at that time, the entire way back to China was sealed, some people went back through the Gobi Desert, and many people chose Kyakhta, as long as they can reach the Russian border, then there is a great possibility of returning to China, but such a population pressure is really a bit big, most of the Han people still stay there, and many Han people who take the train to Manchuria are persecuted in the entire Heilongjiang region, they have become cheap laborers in Russia. Not being able to return to their homeland was too much for them, and those stranded in Outer Mongolia were even more miserable.

Outer Mongolia had more than 100,000 Han Chinese at that time, less than a hundred years after independence, where did they end up?

It is said that when an ambassador to Mongolia went to the local area to investigate, there was a seemingly Han Chinese who came to visit, through understanding this he knew that he was the Han who did not return to China, and when he learned that the Qing Dynasty had perished, he was suddenly in tears, after all, it was his own motherland, although Outer Mongolia was already independent, but in less than a hundred years, those who had been Han people were the object of our thoughts, when they first faced the destruction of the country, many people did not have the opportunity to return to the embrace of the motherland. Seeing these cases given above, I don't know how we feel in our hearts? Perhaps only the strength of the country can lead us to a better future.

Outer Mongolia had more than 100,000 Han Chinese at that time, less than a hundred years after independence, where did they end up?

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