They arose from the culture of the Han people.
The nobility used to buy cotton, silk and woolen from the Han people to make clothes.
Roughly ten percent of the nearly 10,000 students attending Serthar were ethnic Han people.
Throughout China's long history, the clothing of the Han people has undergone many changes.
If the case involved Han, then the customs of the Han people would take effect.
They speak fluently the languages of the Han people.
The ethnic Han people make up approximately 87.6% of the city's population.
Ancient Han people called the horses as heavenly western horses.
However, even Han peoples have various cultural and linguistic differences across several regions.
To the Han people, the Khitan were not much more than barbarians.