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Ancient Chinese nomads, primarily from regions such as Mongolia and the steppes, engaged in pastoralism, herding livestock like sheep, horses, and camels. They lived in mobile communities, moving seasonally to find grazing land and water sources. These nomads also participated in trade with settled agricultural societies, exchanging goods such as furs and livestock for grains and manufactured products. Additionally, they played a significant role in cultural exchanges and the spread of technologies and ideas along trade routes like the Silk Road.

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