The ancestors of Japan were Chinese? Are Japanese ancestors Chinese?

Updated on culture 2024-04-05
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Yes, but not all of the Japanese ancestors came from China and the Korean Peninsula. There are also some ethnic groups in Russia, that is to say that the Japanese are not direct descendants of the Chinese, but "mongrels".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Difficult to judge. There is the following saying: Qin Shi Huang took the elixir of immortality, a group of boys and girls from the east, and when he arrived in Japan, he did not go back.

    The surname is a family, originally in the interior of China, unwilling to war, in order to avoid the war, from the inland to the Korean Peninsula, and finally, to Japan, the surname is. In ancient China, there was discrimination and then, fled to Japan.

    Let me tell you again, China and Japan were on the same continent a long time ago, so the Chinese came to Japan a long time ago, and it doesn't matter if you don't use a boat, no wonder now Japanese archaeologists have found ancient animals in Japan.

    What percentage of Japan's population are mainland immigrants?

    Answer: About 1 6 of the total population of Japan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Revealing whether the ancestors of the Japanese are Chinese or not, the truth has finally been solved.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The ancestors of the Japanese are not Chinese.

    The islands of Japan have been inhabited since about the Neo-Shixiang Cracker period, and the earliest Japanese inhabitants were the Tungusic people who migrated from the northern continent, and it was only from the second half of the first millennium BC that Chinese and Korean people moved to Japan.

    The majority of the basic inhabitants of Japan are the Yamato people, and there are more than 25,000 Ainu people in Hokkaido, who belong to the East Asian type of the race, speak Japanese, and the language line is undecided, and most scholars believe that it belongs to an independent Japanese language family, and is greatly influenced by Chinese. With Tokyo dialect as the standard language, it is popularized throughout the country, and the belief is relatively widespread, and many religions are popular.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Regarding the origin of the Japanese race, there is no shortage of records in the ancient history of our country, and there is a saying that the ancestor of the Japanese was Xu Fu sent by Qin Shi Huang.

    For example, in the "Historical Records", Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of the ages, sent Xu Fu to take 3,000 boys and girls to the sea to seek the elixir of immortality. Xu Fu is a monk, in today's terms, it is a super big fool, he flickered a lot of money from Qin Shi Huang, took a lot of boys and girls and a lot of skilled craftsmen, and a lot of grain seeds, took a boat to Japan, and created the Japanese nation.

    In fact, Xu Fu is not a legendary figure, in 1982 it was verified that his hometown is Xufu Village on the outskirts of Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province. In ancient Chinese books, Xu Fu was a brilliant and bold and careful **, because he was a "Fangshi", he was still an early chemist.

    After Qin Shi Huang annexed the Six Kingdoms, he held a high position and held a high power, and what he hoped for most was immortality. So, in 219 BC, Xu Fu came to the palace of Qin Shi Huang and claimed that he could find the elixir of immortality, saying that there was an elixir of immortality in the three immortal islands of Penglai, Abbot and Yingzhou recorded in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas".

    However, the first time Xu Fu crossed to the east did not bring back any immortal medicine, he told Qin Shi Huang that there is indeed an immortal medicine in the East, but the immortals need three thousand boys and girls, all kinds of gifts in the world, and at the same time, there are whales blocking the way at sea, and they also need a strong bow and crossbow to repel the big fish, Qin Shi Huang agreed, but Xu Fu never returned.

    Xu Fu went to Japan and did not return, anyway, Qin Shi Huang was already dead by then. The people brought by Xu Fu thrived there, and they were the ancestors of the Japanese.

    However, most people think that Xu Fudongdu is just a legend, and that at that time, the navigation skills were poor, and the ship would capsize at the slightest strong wind and waves. The wind and waves in the East China Sea are not small, how can Xu Fu have to cross to Japan for a few months, has he not encountered strong winds and waves in the past few months?

    As for the ruins left by Xu Fu in Japan, it is very suspicious, it was built by the Japanese thousands of years later, and there is no direct evidence to indicate that it is the remains of Xu Fu's activities.

    Some people think that Xu Fudongdu is true, but in the end it was not Japan, but Ryukyu and Taiwan, and even more ridiculously, some people say that he went to the Americas, and the American Indians are yellow people, and they are the descendants of the Chinese.

    The Japanese have always struggled to figure out where they come from, and they usually have their sights set on the mainland. In any case, there is almost no difference between Japanese and Chinese in appearance. Geographically, the Korean Peninsula is the closest to China, but the inhabitants of the peninsula are significantly different from the Chinese.

    On the contrary, the farther Japan and the Chinese look no different, which is worth studying.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, the ancestors of the Japanese are the East Asian type, in addition, regarding the ethnic group of the inhabitants of the Japanese island**, it is currently believed that the Japanese island began to have inhabitants from the Neolithic period, and the earliest Japanese inhabitants were the Tungusic people who moved from the northern continent, and later the Malays crossed the sea from the south. The Japanese are mainly made up of the Wa ethnic group, and the Ainu people are also inhabited in Hokkaido, Japan. Japanese is widely spoken, and kana and kanji are the common languages spoken in Japan.

    The Japanese were deeply influenced by the Han and Tang dynasties in ancient Sui and Tang dynasties, and had strong Chinese elements in the imperial court system and etiquette, as well as clothing, tea ceremony and other aspects. Japan itself is proud of "Little China." Other chapters of the Classic of Mountains and Seas also record the many migrations of the Chinese to the islands of the East China Sea.

    Hope it helps.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The ancestors of the Japanese were the Qin Dynasty. "Historical Records" records that Qin Shi Huang, who was cool and looking for immortals, longed for immortality, and sent Xu Fu to the sea many times to seek the elixir of immortality. Xu led thousands of people to overseas immortal islands to seek immortal medicine, so he became the first person to cross to the east.

    Therefore, there has always been a saying that Emperor Jimmu is Xu Fu who went to sea to seek medicine. At.

    The ancestors of the Japanese are of Korean descent. The emperor is from Korea, and in the 80s, Japanese archaeologists conducted DNA measurements based on the bones of ancient Japanese people unearthed and came up with the results that surprised the two people.

    The ancestors of the Japanese are nomads. Archaeological facts show that in ancient times, Japan collided and merged with the nomadic peoples of East Asia.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are two main ancestors of the Japanese, one of which is Jomon, who immigrated to Japan 18,000 years ago. The other was Yayoi, who gradually emigrated from China and Korea in the 3rd century BC. The mixed blood of these two people made Japan today, and if kinship is divided according to the concept of today's China, then the Japanese do have part of Chinese blood, but because of the complex origin of the Yayoi people, which was later confused with the Jomon people, it cannot be said that it is Chinese, because some descendants of Chinese blood.

    The Japanese have two ancestors. The first Jomon people immigrated to Japan 18,000 years ago. They have thick hair and are of short stature.

    Adult males are no taller than meters tall and have short-horned faces and sunken noses.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In 1979, Kenzaburo Torigoshi, professor emeritus of anthropology at Osaka University of Education in Japan, was the first to publish a new statement that "the birthplace of the Japanese is in Yunnan Province, China."

    **According to the report, the "Nature" recently released a study that Japanese and Korean may have originated from farmers who planted millet in the Xiliao River basin before 9181. "As these peasants migrated to Northeast Asia, the languages of their descendants spread north and west to Siberia and the steppes, east to the Korean Peninsula and across the oceans to the Japanese archipelago over thousands of years." Inevitably, the question of regional human migration and even the origin of human beings is involved.

    In September 2021, CITIC Publishing House published "Records of the Wordless History", which also mentioned a hot topic in East Asia: where did the ancestors of the Japanese come from?

    Kiss, this is a relevant addition.

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