Japan is a strange country, and Japanese people's origin and identity with their own nation are also strange. Where on earth did the Japanese originate? Who is the common ancestor of the Japanese? Historically, the Japanese have considered themselves descendants of China many times. The Japanese think they are descendants of China. In order to prove this view, Japanese scholars have put forward many evidences.
1. The Japanese are the descendants of Taber and originated in Jiangnan, China.
Taibo is the eldest son of Zhou, and Zhou Taiwang is the grandfather of Ji Chang, King of Zhou Wen. King Zhou Tai likes Ji Chang very much, so he plans to pass the throne to Ji Chang's father, so that Ji Chang can inherit the throne in the future. Jichang's father ranks third in the calendar. It's not his turn yet. Taber and his second brother Zhong Yong saw their father's worry, so they and their foreman fled to the wilderness in the south, completing the mission of the Jichang family. Taber arrived in Wudi, which is today's Jiangsu and Zhejiang regions.
/kloc-in the 4th century, a Japanese scholar, Yasuke Nakajima, wrote a book "History of Japan", pointing out that the Japanese are descendants of Taber. Because of this incident, Nakajima was madly persecuted and books were burned. He was the first literary inquisition in Japanese history. 100 years later, Japanese scholar taoyuan ruixian also agreed with this view. Lin Luoshan, a Japanese scholar in the Edo period, also believes that this view is correct. Japanese originated from Wu, Japanese is close to Wu, and kimono is similar to Wu's clothing, which seems to prove this argument. Today, many Japanese believe that their ancestors came from Jiangsu and Zhejiang.
Second, Japanese archaeology: Japan comes from the northeast of China.
Japanese archaeologists believe that the Japanese originated in the northeast of China and were unearthed in Japan in April of 193 1? Ishihara? Fossil, more than 30,000 years ago, the Ishihara people of the Ming Dynasty were Japanese primitive people, which originated in the south of China. Japan was an uninhabited island 30 thousand years ago. After the Japanese separated from the mainland, Lu Chen became an island.
People can't live on an island, and people won't fall from the sky. The earliest humans on the Japanese island were some ancient Vietnamese from China who drifted with the mainland, and some ancient Vietnamese who had crossed the river for thousands of years. Japanese rope workers are named after making patterns on pottery pots with ropes. Rope writing technology originated in China, so did Japanese rope writers.
Another important game in Japan? Yayoi? They come from the northeast of China and belong to the early Sioux gods. Su Shenren lived in the northeast of China and went down to Japan by boat along the northeast. So in today's Japanese legends and stories, there are still descriptions of Japanese Yamato ancestors landing on three islands in a big ship. Today, many Japanese still believe that the earliest ancestor of Mi's birthday is Su Shen from the northeast of China.
(Ming Ishihara)