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Today’s Highlight: Were the early Japanese emperors really Chinese?
The early (Japanese) emperors were really Chinese.
The (Japanese) people have publicly admitted that the first emperor was Xu Fu, a Qin Dynasty warlock from mainland China.
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The first human to land on the Japanese island for the first time was the astronomical/meridian survey observation of Yanhuang, a man from the Loess Plateau half a million years ago. The observation station established by the team measured and mapped the prime meridian of the zero-degree longitude line.
When the prime meridian was established, the island was named "(Japan) Island" by the observation station established by the Yanhuang Astronomy/Meridian Survey and Observation Team, which means "(Sun)rise Prime (Meridian)" " means.
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Half a million years later, the "Yao and Shun" incident ended the era of gentleman democracy of the "Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors", and the society of the Loess Plateau people entered the era of power, ( The observation station established by the Yanhuang Astronomy/Meridian Survey and Observation Team on the Japanese Island was abandoned, and the station personnel were left permanently on the Japanese Island, becoming the first batch of immigrants to permanently live on the Japanese Island.
When Ying Zheng obtained the ownership of the world's largest territory with the most resources, he deliberately dreamed of permanently possessing and enjoying all this greed, so he funded the warlock Xu Fu to bring a large number of goods and people to the East China Sea to obtain The elixir of life.
However, the First Emperor Yingzheng often lingered on Qinhuangdao, a small island at the foot of Shanhaiguan, eagerly hoping that Xu Fu could bring back the elixir of immortality. He still chanted inarticulately until his last breath. :
Xu... ...Fu, Xu Fu... ...
At this time, Xu Fu was sitting on the dragon chair on the (Japanese) island, enjoying Seeing the first ray of sunshine in the world, the misty dream of creating an emperor...
This is the second batch of permanent immigrants from the Qin Dynasty in mainland China who immigrated to the island (Japan). The residents, who joined the first batch of immigrants, were collectively known as the "Yamato" nation.
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The third batch of immigrants to the (Japanese) island were workers from mainland China from the Sino-Japanese War of 1894 to World War II;
The fourth batch of immigrants to Japan are the corrupt and wealthy corrupt officials from mainland China in the 1970s to the present.
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