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Judging from the history of Finland, do they have yellow blood? What do you think the answer is?

? In fact, apart from Asians and immigrants, there seems to be no yellow race in the world. But recently it seems that Finns are Finnish yellow people. Is this right? Who is the real Finn? Can you find evidence that they have yellow blood from the history of Finland?

? Why are Finns yellow? That's because Finnish genes are the closest to our China DNA in the world. China's DNA is close enough to Japanese's DNA, but Finns are closer to China than Japanese, so Finns are also called Huaxia-Finns, saying that Finns are cousins of China, and they are the only ones.

? About 70,000 years ago, African Homo sapiens moved to Yunnan, China, where they settled, multiplied and developed. This is the ancestor of the yellow race. About 25,000 years ago, this branch of China moved outward again.

? 1. The residents are all ethnic minorities in Myanmar today.

2. To the south, they went to Vietnam and Indonesia, became the southern species of Mongolian race, and finally mixed with earlier short blacks. Another went to Japan along the Philippine province of Taiwan Province, and formed a rope scholar with the earlier Dwarf Black.

3. Eastward, this branch reaches the southeast coast, forming Baiyue people. Some of them also went to Japan and other places.

4. Northerners once again formed a brand-new branch 6.5438+0.8 million years ago: some arrived in the Yellow River valley to become China, and the separated Qiang people became later Tubo. Part of it continued northward, the main body went to America, and part of it became the later Xiongnu and East Lake. The other part turned to the northwest, forming the ancestors of Finns.

? Judging from the whole process of human migration and development, Finns have been separated from Huaxia, Tibetan and Mongolian (descendants of Huns) for almost the same time, but Finns have gone further, so they have experienced more mixed blood. Therefore, there is nothing wrong with Finn Huang. Finns do have yellow blood.