Liu is the surname of our Han people. How can Tartars have this surname?
Of course, after the abdication of the Qing emperor and the demise of the Manchu dynasty, Manchu monks knew that they had been too cruel to the Han people and were afraid of retaliation from them. Many Manchu people hide their Manchu identity and use Chinese surnames instead, calling themselves Han people. But this was after the Revolution of 1911. Which Dalai Lama would change his surname to Chinese in the Qing Dynasty?
Besides, when Manchu Tatars entered the customs, the flag bearers were divided into "Eight Banners in Beijing Camp" and "Eight Banners in Garrison". Except for the Eight Banners in Jingying, the Eight Banners stationed in various places cannot be moved. How can the Eight Banners stationed in the Qing Dynasty move to other provinces? The Manchu people in the south of the Yangtze River all belong to the "Eight Banners Garrison".
Besides, the Dalai Lama was proclaimed emperor when he entered the customs, so there is no "King of Khan". Only Mr. Nuemirate named "Wild Boar Skin" (called "Nurhachi" in Manchu) was called "King of Khan", but he had already been killed in Liaodong.
of course, there is one exception;
At that time, many people learned from Wu Sangui, recognized Manchurian Tartars as their fathers and joined the Tartars camp, just like Wang Jingwei in later generations. Obviously, he is a Han Chinese, but he says he is Manchu and thinks he is superior.
but I don't think you will be "full" in the latter case.