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Which of the Han nationality and the Japanese nationality has more frequent marine activities in history? Light refers to ancient times. (not just fishing)

Japan is an island country with pirate plot, and there are many people who make a living by fishing in Japan. In addition, during the Ming and Qing dynasties, pirates and bandits were forbidden to enter the sea area. Most of the so-called Japanese pirates entered the sea from China, and their technology was developed in China, which is more frequent in Japan. China is one of the cradles of ancient civilization. Fishing and hunting have a longer history. Although China is on the Asian continent, its coastline is longer than that of Japan. Although Japan is a maritime country, there are no more fishermen than China. Therefore, Han people's marine activities are more frequent.

Archaeological studies have found that primitive humans from northeast China entered the Korean peninsula hundreds of thousands of years ago and some migrated to Japan. Archaeology and anthropology hold that the Japanese nation is mainly composed of Tungusic people in Northeast Asia, ancient Zhongyuan people, a small number of Wuyue people in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, a small number of Malays and Indosinians in Indochina Peninsula, and gradually migrated to Japan and evolved. Since 1996, the investigation team composed of Chinese and Japanese archaeologists, anthropologists and medical experts has repeatedly confirmed the above conclusions. There is also an immigration route from eastern China to Japan. There are no characters in Japan, so China's Chinese characters have been used all the time. The Japanese archipelago did not appear until the 4th century. Before that, there were only tribes. The Japanese archipelago was not originally called Japan. In ancient Japanese mythology, the Japanese called it "eight continents" and "eight island countries". In addition, in Chinese, "Fusang" and "Japan" are also nicknames of Japanese country names. According to the records in Hanshu and Houhanshu, China called Japan "Japan" or "Japan" in ancient times. In the middle of the 4th century, Japan began to become a unified country, called Yamato.

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I think we Han people are a bit like Germanic people in Europe, but we have formed a nation, and they don't. For example, the Germans (in a broad sense) include land peoples such as France, Germany, Sweden, and maritime peoples such as the Dutch and the British (Saxons seem to have evolved from Saxons).

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That's because China has been a unified country since the establishment of the Qin Dynasty, and Europe has never been truly unified.

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I think Japan is as cruel and expanding as the marine nation.

Personally, I think it's because we didn't grasp the historical opportunity, not the slightest. When we say that Han people are inferior, it is necessary to say that those who are obviously Han people are always inferior. Anyone with normal IQ can see who is inferior!

I don't know what you think.

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In fact, China people are quite smart. Only in modern times, the Manchu government was too decadent and the social system was not as good as that of people, which led to China's backwardness.

The word "Japanese nation" often appears in the Ming Dynasty, so the scope of discussion is mainly 1366- 1644.

Muromachi period (1336–1573) includes Northern and Southern Dynasties (1336–1392) and Warring States Period (1467–1573).

During these two periods, there was chaos in Japan, and wars spread all over the streets. Shintada Oda and Toyotomi Hideyoshi dominated Japan (or competed for the ultimate sovereignty), and finally Tokugawa Ieyasu unified the whole country and entered the Edo era (that is, the Shogunate era) (1603–1868).

At first, the Tokugawa family was very supportive of openness. However, in order to prevent Japan from being colonized, prevent the introduction of western ideas, maintain domestic political stability and monopolize foreign trade, they broke off diplomatic relations with Spain in 1624 and banned Japanese and Philippine ships. 1633, they officially issued a national ban on sales to prevent Japanese who went abroad from returning home. 1638 After the rebellion of Shimahara, (the trade with North Korea was concentrated in Mafu Zhongfan, Tsushima Island, and the fur trade with Xia Yi people and Siberian people was concentrated in Matsuqian Francisco, Hokkaido, and Samo Francisco was also smuggled with Ryukyu in the late Edo period. As for other countries, they all refuse to associate with them.

It was not until the 1852 Perry Black Ship incident that this national ban on sales was loosened, which led to the development of the closing movement.

Before the war and after the closed door, marine activities will not be much better.

The so-called Japanese pirates, in fact, force Japanese businessmen or some people who are unwilling to abide by the maritime ban to steal, or simply label them, without any evidence. Mr. Wu Han's history of Ming Dynasty is clearly written.