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Can the children of China people and foreign Chinese be considered as hybrids?

I don't think it counts. . . This is no different from two ordinary China people, but just because one of them is of foreign nationality does not mean that he is of other races. Think about it. When two ordinary China people get married, how can the child become a mixed-race inexplicably? Right?

Eurasian mixed blood refers to the descent of Asians and Europeans (or Mongolians and Caucasians). The largest Eurasian population in the world is in Central Asia, the Philippines (for example, China's founding general Ye Fei's biological mother is the Eurasian population in the Philippines), followed by the Netherlands and the United States. In the west, the names of descendants of different races and countries are further subdivided into Amerasians, Anglo-European Indians, English-Irish hybrids, Latin American Indians, North American Indians and European whites. The term amerasians first refers to the descendants of American troops and local women in Asia in Vietnam, World War II, Korean War and other wars. Due to the huge number, the US Congress passed the American Public Law 97-359 (also known as the Afro-Asian Civil Law), 1982 on June 22nd, allowing such people to immigrate to the United States.