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Korean ancestors came from Hubei, is it the reason that Korean place names are similar to Hubei?

At present, the only ancient civilization in the world is China, and since ancient times, China has created splendid culture and civilization. Around the powerful Chinese Empire, many countries have become our Millennium vassals, learning from our culture and system, and even the nation originated in China.

According to Records of Historical Records, the Huns, a nomadic people who fought against ancient China for hundreds of years, actually migrated from the Central Plains. "Huns are descendants of their ancestor Xia Houshi, also called Chun Wei." In a sense, they are also from the Central Plains.

In addition, some countries around China, such as Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese, have an indescribable relationship with China in their ancestors. Many people in these three countries think that their ancestors were from China, and they really look like us from China.

Among them, Koreans, in particular, have a lot of evidence to prove that their ancestors came from China, including some authoritative scholars. For example, South Korea's Park Shih-heng, who is particularly famous for studying the history of the Korean Peninsula, said in his book History Science that he believed that the ancestors of Koreans came from Hubei, China, which was the Chu State in the pre-Qin period.

Why does he think so? Open the map of the southern part of the Korean peninsula, and you can find that many place names in South Korea are the same as those in Hubei now.

Seoul, the capital of South Korea, has been called Hanyang for thousands of years. Later it was changed to Seoul, and now it is changed to Seoul. Wuhan, the capital of Hubei Province, was originally called Hanyang. In addition, the largest river in Korea is called Han River, and its source is Taibai Mountain. There is also a Han River in Hubei, China, whose source is also called Taibai Mountain.

What's more, many place names in Korea, such as Xiangyang, Danyang, Jiangling and Huangzhou, are basically the same as those in Hubei now.

After the demise of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, many people still named the cities in new places with their previous place names, that is, they pinned their thoughts on the old places. So are Koreans also former Hubei people? Did they use the name of their hometown after they moved? This speculation is in line with the situation.

Cao, a man of insight who studies the history of the Korean Peninsula in China, also expressed similar views in the article Prehistoric Pottery Culture of the Korean Peninsula. According to Historical Records, Warring States Policy and other historical records, when the Six Kingdoms were destroyed by Qin, the tribes of Chen and Lu, which had been conquered by Chu, were unwilling to be ruled by Qin. So the whole family moved to the south of the Korean peninsula.

At that time, the Korean peninsula was barren, and these immigrants established 72 tribes, large and small, which were gradually controlled by Mahan, Chen Han and Han Ge. Three Koreas gradually merged into one State of Chen, and even the name was called in the pre-Qin period. At that time, the pattern of the Korean peninsula was that the north was Korea and the south was Chen.

These immigrants from Chu, especially Jianghan area, copied almost all the place names of their hometown when choosing place names, so they got the present Korean place names. Therefore, from this perspective, it is very credible that the ancestors of Koreans came from Hubei, that is, Chu in the pre-Qin period.

In modern times, the national flag of South Korea is Wudang Taiji Bagua, and the tone of Korean is very similar to that of Zhongxiang dialect, which makes people believe this guess! What do you think of the screen?