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Which dynasty in the history of China entered the Central Plains from the northeast?
In most dynasties in China's history, either the northeast occupied the Central Plains or the northwest occupied the Central Plains.

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.