Legend has it that the ancestors of the Japanese were Xu Fu sent by Qin Shihuang to look for the elixir of life. Chui fook was ordered to look for the elixir of life, but in the end he never came back. There was a real man named Cui Fu in history. After Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, he wanted to live forever. Wei Fulin claimed that he could help Qin Shihuang find the elixir of life. However, Chuifu is not the first time to bring back the elixir. He told Qin Shihuang that there was a magical medicine in the East, but it needed 3,000 virgins and human sacrifices. In addition, there are whales at sea that need archers. Qin Shihuang agreed to Chuifu's request, and Chuifu never came back this time.
Some people say that Xu Fu later went to Japan and settled there. They have descendants in Japan, so they are the ancestors of the Japanese. There is also a legend that the remains of Xu Fu's activities are still preserved in Japan, and many Japanese also believe that Xu Fu is their ancestor, which is why there are rumors on the Internet that War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression himself slaughtered China people in time, but did not kill anyone named Xu. However, this matter was quickly denied. Looking back at the fierceness of the Japanese, did you ask the victim's last name before killing? Obviously it won't work.
In fact, many people think that Xu Fu never went to Japan. At that time, the navigation technology was very immature, and the whole ship would capsize with a little carelessness. According to the time, chui fook will take several months to get to Japan. Isn't there a big storm in the East China Sea in recent months?
As for the remains of Xu Fu in Japan, it is even more unreliable. Most of these so-called relics were built by later generations, and there is no direct evidence to prove that this is where Xu Fu lived at that time. Therefore, Xu Fu is not the ancestor of the Japanese, and it is not credible that the Japanese did not kill Xu during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period.
In any case, you should keep your promise and keep your word. No matter how you write it, it's all about attitude. I've been