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Why are Han people’s little toenails forked?
Have you noticed that your feet or the feet of people around you have two little toes? If your little toenails have two petals, you may not be a pure Han Chinese. Let’s take a look. Bar.
The Han people’s little toenail is a small toenail, and it is not a complete piece, but is bifurcated in the middle; the minority toenails are a big toenail, and it is a complete piece, with no bifurcation in the middle. Pure Han Chinese
100% Han Chinese have forked little toenails. This has been the case since the early Ming Dynasty, when the Han people living under the big locust tree in Hongdong County, Shanxi Province immigrated to all parts of the country.
It is said that at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the world was in chaos and wars continued. The population of the Central Plains, especially the population of Henan, dropped sharply. After Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, in order to restore agricultural production in the Central Plains, he relocated the then densely populated Shanxi people.
In order to better distinguish immigrants from locals, and to make it easier for immigrants from Shanxi to recognize their ancestors in the future, the imperial court decided that all Shanxi people who were planning to migrate would live in the big locust tree in Hongdong County. Next, I made a cut on the little toenail of my foot, so that the complete nail was divided into two halves.
There is another story that happened in the Tang Dynasty. By chance, Li Shimin discovered that the nail on his little toe was forked. He was furious and issued a secret order to inspect the feet of everyone in the palace. The condition of the little finger nail. These people who are exactly like him all have Xianbei blood flowing in their bodies. Emperor Taizong's mother was from Xianbei. Research and investigation
Fudan University associate professor Bian Jianchao, graduate student Hao Weiguo and others conducted a genetic investigation and research on the legend of the armor from Hongdong. The results showed that the proportion of scalloped nails showed a decreasing trend starting from Shanxi toward the southeast, which is consistent with the historical immigration facts. This shows that the distribution of petal nails is indeed related to Shanxi immigrants.
This compound toe shape of the little toe is common in East Asia, with the highest frequency among the Han people, and is significantly more common in the north than in the south. Legendary stories
In addition to the big locust tree in Hongdong County, Shanxi, there is another place called Zhuji Lane in Nanxiong County, Lingnan and northern Guangdong. The rumors here are even more mysterious. One says it was inherited by their ancestors after they bumped their left toes; another says it was a queen among the people who fled south. She immediately gave birth to a dragon seed, and the mother and son were forced to do so while being chased by the enemy. After they separated, the queen bit her son's toes and left a mark in order to recognize each other in the future. From then on, all the descendants of the prince had compound toes.
Pure Han Chinese and any other ethnic group may have petal nails. In fact, we don’t need to worry about it at all. We just need to know that we are the daughters of China and be proud and proud of our nation and country. Just struggle!
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