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** European descriptions of the Huns weren't very flattering either. The Huns themselves didn't help matters by deliberately binding the heads of their infants to deform the skull, and scaring their cheeks.
{{quote|"They made their foes flee in horror because their swarthy aspect was fearful, and they had, if I may call it so, a sort of shapeless lump, not a head, with pin-holes rather than eyes. Their hardihood is evident in their wild appearance, and they are beings who are cruel to their children on the very day they are born. For they cut the cheeks of the males with a sword, so that before they receive the nourishment of milk they must learn to endure wounds. Hence they grow old beardless and their young men are without comeliness, because a face furrowed by the sword spoils by its scars the natural beauty of a beard. They are short in stature, quick in bodily movement, alert horsemen, broad shouldered, ready in the use of bow and arrow, and have firm-set necks which are ever erect in pride. Though they live in the form of men, they have the cruelty of wild beasts." }}
** The story is essentially told from the Chinese perspective, and the Huns ''were'' monsters in the eyes of the Chinese. You don't build a Great Wall to keep out fluffy bunnies.
 
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