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'''Empat Suku Barbar''' merupakan istilah dari bahasa Cina yang bersifat menghina yang ditunjukkan kepada beberapa orang non-Cina yang membagi Cina Kuno, yaitu, para
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#ALIH [[Nanman]] 南蠻 "Orang Barbar dari Selatan",
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#ALIH [[Xirong]] 西戎 "Orang Barbar dari Barat", dan
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#ALIH [[Beidi]] 北狄 "Orang Barbar dari Utara".
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'''Empat Suku Barbar''' merupakan istilah dari bahasa CinaTionghoa yang bersifat menghina yang ditunjukkan kepada beberapa orang non-CinaTionghoa yang membagi CinaTiongkok Kuno, yaitu, para [[Dongyi]] 東夷 "Orang Barbar dari Timur", [[Nanman]] 南蠻 "Orang Barbar dari Selatan", [[Xirong]] 西戎 "Orang Barbar dari Barat", dan [[Beidi]] 北狄 "Orang Barbar dari Utara".
 
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