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Did Xu Fu really go to Japan?

Speaking of Xu Fu, many netizens know that this person seems to like to make some elixir of immortality, and after finding the elixir of immortality, he even chose to travel to Japan, so some netizens asked, So is this thing true? Did Xu Fu really go to Japan? Follow me to reveal this question. Don’t miss it if you are interested!

I have been to Japan many times. When traveling in Japan, I had no doubts about "Xu Fu's Eastward Journey". I think: Xu Fu himself may not have arrived in Japan, but there were indeed a large number of Chinese people crossing east to Japan at that time, which promoted the development of Japan at that time.

1: Chinese records about Xu Fu.

According to "Historical Records": In 219 BC and 210 BC, Xu Fu went to sea twice to seek elixir. On his second voyage to the sea, he took 3,000 men and women to the land of "Plain and Guangze" and never came back. This is the earliest record of "Xu Fu's eastward journey" in my country.

2: Japanese records about Xu Fu.

Not only that, the Japanese also firmly believe in the legend of "Xu Fu's Eastward Journey". Xu Fu's ruins in Japan include Xu Fu's Tomb, Xu Fu Palace, Xu Fu Rock, Xu Fu Landing Monument... and more than 20 tourist attractions, covering 17 counties in Japan. Some Japanese scholars even believe that Xu Fu is Emperor Jimmu in Japanese history.

3: Where did Xu Fu go?

Although according to the research of China's "Historical Records" and Japanese scholars: Xu Fu is very likely to have arrived in Japan. However, there is no clear archaeological evidence to prove this statement. The only thing that is certain is that more than 2,000 years ago, a large number of immigrants from China did arrive in the Japanese islands and brought advanced technology to the original inhabitants of the islands.

Of course, everyone’s understanding is different. The above are just some of my own opinions, which should be regarded as "inspiring ideas"!