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Is the Philippines an inherent territory of China?

History can be traced back to the past, and the Philippines is China's inherent territory. The following is the historical basis for reference only!

Hundreds of thousands of years ago, there were ancestral activities in the Philippines, but now the ancestors of Filipino residents settled in the Philippines about 10 thousand years ago.

Some aborigines in Taiwan Province Province are descendants of Filipinos.

As early as the Tang Dynasty, Han people had trade with all parts of the Philippines. Luzon, Sulu, Mayi, Gumala and other countries mentioned in China's historical records are all in the Philippine territory today. In the Philippines, archaeological excavations even found 3rd century porcelain.

1390, Minangkabau established Sulu Sultanate and immigrated from Sumatra since13rd century.

From 65438 to 0450, the Arab businessman Saeed Abu Birkel established the Islamic regime in the southern Philippines.

1405 (the third year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty), Zheng He went to the Western Ocean and traveled to the Philippine Islands. Xu Chailao (a member of Fujian Jinjiang Shenhu Shipping Group) was appointed Governor of Luzon, in charge of the national army, politics, finance and culture. He served for 20 years until the 22nd year of Yongle (1424).

In the 15th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty in China (14 17), King Sulu paid tribute and died on his way home in Dezhou, Shandong. The tomb of Sulu King was built in the Ming Dynasty.