Sorry for the late reply.
I did mean interracial marriages with non-Asians. Allow me to explain further.
As time goes by, China living standards keeps going up. As you pointed out it will be mostly the lower-class guys who will have trouble finding wives. But because of China's growing financial wealth, these guys will use their relative wealth to import or traffic women from the poorer regions, ie Africa, parts of Latin America, Siberia, Near East, maybe some poor white trash from USA, plus from persistently poorer neighboring Asian countries, - Philippines, Indonesia, Myanmar (if it opens up), N.Korea (if it opens up).
As everyone knows, Chinese prefer to marry their own kind and always threaten their children with banishment should they marry a non-Chinese or non-Asian. But when the grandparents see their mixed grandchildren for the 1st time, all that anger and disappointment just goes right out the window. Plus (I see this everytime) the grandparents consider their grandchildren ethnically Chinese, not a mix, not White-Chinese, not Black-Chinese, just Chinese. This differs from the black and white mixes whereby more often than not their children are considered black, never mixed or white. If anything in Chinese culture, having a descendant (mixed or pure) to carry out the family name/line overrides the desired need to marry only Chinese.
Because of their overriding need to continue the family line, I think these lower-class guys will be willing to overlook the ethnicity of their wives. Besides as long as the wife and children learn the Chinese culture, they will be considered Chinese.
If you get a chance to travel around China, you will notice there are many ppl who look ethnically different but all consider themselves Chinese. Their ancestors may have been from a neighboring tribe, Silk Road traders, invaders (regional and international), etc but over the generations past living in China, they have come to see themselves as Chinese.
PS: Every time I meet a mixed Chinese that is several generations removed from living on the mainland, the person will still be able to use chopsticks
though they are not able to speak or read Chinese. Goes to show the most dominant aspect of the Chinese culture is EATING.
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