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What is the basis for South Korea to think that Qin Shihuang is a Korean?

I haven't seen what South Korea says, but they say so because some Koreans are descendants of Dongyi people in Shandong, who are indigenous people in Shandong and have created the history of China for 5, years! Qin people's ancestor, the Won Qin clan, is a branch of Dongyi people, which originated in Laiwu, Shandong Province today. Qin Shihuang, that is, Ying Zheng, the king of Qin, is naturally a descendant of Dongyi people, the ancestor of Shandong people. I think that's why they say this. Of course, Qin Shihuang is definitely not a Korean, but it is an indisputable fact that one of the main ancestors of Qin Shihuang and Koreans are Dongyi people in Shandong! Including what? Confucius and Korea say that's how it came about, right? Hehe, a small country can understand! However, China does have the phenomenon of going to Dongyi. I'm afraid everyone knows the initiator, that is, China people are the initiator of the Chinese people's theory. All people who respect history should despise this rubbish! China is the result of the integration of various ethnic groups, which can be seen from the distribution ratio of ethnic origins in various provinces!

List of ethnic origin distribution in China

Preliminary results of Chinese civilization tracing project ----DNA data

Northern Wu (including southern Jiangsu, Shanghai and Hangzhou Bay) people's paternal line: 65% Han, 1% Miao and Yao's O3d, 5% brown and 2% Vietnamese O1; The matriarchal line of Northern Wu people: 5% Yue people, 5% Brown people, 2% Miao and Yao people and 25% Han people. The paternal line of the people in Nanwu (excluding southern Jiangsu, Shanghai and Hangzhou Bay) is 4% Han, 1% Miao and Yao (mainly She) O3d, 1% brown C and 4% Vietnamese O1. Nanwu matriarchal line: Vietnamese 6%, brown 1%, Miao Yao 1%, Han Chinese 2%. Paternal line of Guangfu people in Guangdong province: 4% of Vietnamese O1, 1% of Han nationality in Qin and Han dynasties, and 5% of Han nationality in Song dynasty; Guangfu matriarchal line: Vietnamese descent 8%, Han descent 2%. Patriarchal line of Minnan people: Chen Yuanguang Han 4%, other Han 1%, Vietnamese O1 4%, brown C 1%; Minnan matriarchal line: Vietnamese 6%, brown 2%, Han 2%. Paternal line of people in northern Fujian: Wang Shenzhi is 5% Han nationality, Miao Yao nationality (mainly referring to She nationality) is 1% O3d descent, Vietnamese is 3% O1 descent, and brown race is 1% CD descent; The matriarchal line of northern Fujian: 5% Vietnamese, 1% brown, 1% Miao and Yao, 3% Han. Patriarchal line of Hakka: Han nationality in Qin and Han dynasties 1%, Han nationality in Song dynasty 3%, Miao and Yao nationality (mainly referring to She nationality) O3d descent 3%, Vietnamese O1 descent 1%, brown race C descent 1%; Hakka mother line: Yue 3%, Brown 1%, Miao and Yao 3%, Han 3%. Patriarchal line of Hunan people (excluding the areas where Mandarin is spoken in the northwest and the areas where Gan is spoken in the east): 15% of Jiangxi people (excluding the Han descent), 15% of Jiangxi people's Han descent, 3% of other Han descent, 3% of Miao and Yao people's O3d descent, and 1% of brown people's C descent; Hunan people (excluding areas where Mandarin is spoken in the northwest and areas where Gan is spoken in the east) are matriarchal: Vietnamese 1%, brown 1%, Miao Yao 5% and Han Chinese 3%. Paternal line of Jiangxi people: Han 5%, Miao and Yao O3d 2%, Brown C 1%, Yue O1 2%; Gan people's matriarchal line: Vietnamese 3%, brown 1%, Miao and Yao 2%, Han 4%. Patriarchal line of Jianghuai people: Han 7%, Miao and Yao O3d 1%, Brown C 5%, Yue O1 15%; Jianghuai matriarchal line: Yue 3%, Brown 5%, Miao Yao 25%, Han 4%. Paternal line of southwest people (Yunnan, Guizhou, northwestern Guangxi, northwestern Hunan, western Hubei): 1% of Jiangxi people (excluding the Han descent), 1% of Jiangxi people's Han descent, 5% of other Han descent, 1% of Miao and Yao people's O3d descent, 1% of brown people's C descent, and 1% of Tibetan and Burmese O3/D descent; Southwest matriarchal: Tibetan and Burmese (mainly in Sichuan) 2%, brown 1%, Miao and Yao (mainly in Hubei) 3%, Han 4%. The paternal line in the western part of the Central Plains Mandarin area: Han descent 9%, Altai P descent 5%, brown CD descent 5%; Paternal line in the east of Central Plains Mandarin Region: 9% Han descent, 1% Altai P descent, 1% Altai mutant Indian Q descent, 5% brown CD descent and 3% Vietnamese descent; Lanyin mandarin area: Han descent 85%, Altai P descent 1%, brown CD descent 5%; * * Patriarchal line in dialect area: 85% of Han descent, 1% of Altai P descent, and 5% of brown CD descent; Hebei-Shandong mandarin area in the northern mandarin area: 85% of Chinese descent, 5% of Altai P descent, 2% of Altai mutant Indian Q descent, and 3% of brown CD descent; Beijing-northeastern mandarin District in the northern Mandarin area: 8% of Chinese descent, 1% of Altai P descent, 3% of Altai mutant Indian Q descent, 3% of brown CD descent and 4% of Vietnamese O1 descent; Jiaoliao Mandarin Area in the Northern Mandarin Area: 8% of Chinese descent, 1% of Altai P descent, 3% of Altai mutant Indian Q descent, 1% of brown CD descent, and 6% of Vietnamese O1 descent. Tibetan paternal line: 5% of brown people are D, 5% of Han people are O3/O3e; Tibetan matriarchal line: brown ag/axg lineage 1%, Han Yandi lineage 9%; Paternal line of Qiang nationality: brown race with D descent of 2%, Han race with Yandi lineage with O3/O3e descent of 8%; Qiang matriarchal line: brown ag/axg lineage %, Han Yandi lineage 1%; Patriarchal line of Di nationality: brown race is 1% D descent, and Han race is % O3/O3e descent; Di matriarchal: Brown ag/axg 1%, Han Yandi 9%; Paternal line of Mongolian in Xinjiang (West Mongolia): Altai 6%, Aryan 1%, Han 1%, Brown C 2%; Xinjiang Mongolians (West Mongolians) matriarchal: Altai 6%, Aryan 1%, Han 1%, Brown 2%; Paternal line of East Mongolia: Altai P 45%, Aryan 5%, Han 4%, Brown C 1%; Eastern Mongolian matriarchal: Altai ab3st 6%, Aryan fb1b3 %, Han 3%, brown ag/axg 1%; Patriarchal line of Manchu (excluding those whose ancestors were Han flag): Altai P 4%, Aryan %, Han 4%, Brown C 1%, Yue O1 1%; Manchu (excluding those whose ancestors were Han flag) matriarchal: Altai ab3st 4%, Aryan fb1b3 %, Han 4%, Brown ag/axg 1%, Vietnamese 1%; North Korea's paternal line: Altai P 3%, Aryan %, Han 5%, Brown C 1%, Vietnamese O1 1%; North Korean matriarchal: Altai ab3st 5%, Aryan fb1b3 %, Han nationality 2%, brown ag/axg 15%, Vietnamese 15%; Paternal line of South Korea: Altai 3%, Aryan %, Han 4%, Brown C 1%, Vietnamese O1 2%; South Korean matriarchal: Altai ab3st 5%, Aryan fb1b3 %, Han 1%, Brown ag/axg 2%, Vietnamese 2%; Japanese Ainu paternal line: brown people with 1% D blood; Japanese Ainu matriarchal: Brown ag/axg descent is 1%; Patriarchal line of Daiwa Kyushu Island: Altai P is 3%, Han 4%, Brown D is 1%, Vietnamese O1 is 2%; Kyushu matriarchal line of Yamato nationality: Altai ab3st 5%, Han 1%, Brown ag/axg 2%, Vietnamese 2%; Kansai patrilineal line of Yamato Honshu Island: Altai 3%, Han 3%, Brown D 2%, Vietnamese O1 2%; Kansai matriarchal line of Yamato Honshu Island: Altai ab3st 4%, Han 1%, Brown ag/axg 3%, Vietnamese 2%; The paternal line of Kanto in Honshu Island of Yamato nationality: Altai P is 3%, Han nationality is 1%, brown race is 4%, and Vietnamese O1 is 2%; The Kanto matriarchal line of Yamato Honshu Island: Altai ab3st is 3%, Han nationality is %, brown ag/axg is 5%, and Vietnamese nationality is 2%.