Three Emperors and Five Emperors: Northeast China entered the Central Plains and originated from Hongshan civilization in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia.
Xia Dynasty: Northwest China entered the Central Plains and came from Central Asia.
Shang Dynasty: Northeast China entered the Central Plains and came from Changbai Mountain.
Zhou Dynasty: Northwest China entered the Central Plains and came from Central Asia.
Qin dynasty: the northeast entered the northwest and then successfully unified the whole country.
Han dynasty: the south entered the central plains.
Cao Wei: South into the Central Plains.
Jin Dynasty: Northeast China entered the Central Plains.
Northern Wei Dynasty: Northeast China entered the Central Plains.
Liu Song, Qi and Liang: Zhongyuan people moved south (the ancestors of these Zhongyuan people are also in the northeast).
Chen Chao: South of China.
Sui Dynasty: Northeast China entered the Central Plains.
Tang Dynasty: Northeast China entered the Central Plains.
Five Dynasties: Northwest China entered the Central Plains.
Song Zhao: Northeast China enters the Central Plains.
Liao country: the northeast enters the secluded cloud.
Jin Dynasty: Northeast China entered the Central Plains.
Yuan dynasty: the northeast entered Mongolia, and then entered the secluded clouds to dominate the world.
Ming Dynasty: Northwest people entered the Central Plains from the south.
Qing Dynasty: Northeast China entered the Central Plains.
No dynasty was established by the indigenous people in the Central Plains, most of them were from the Northeast, and a few were from the Northwest and Southerners.