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From the perspective of history and culture: Can Vietnamese be regarded as Han Chinese?

Vietnamese should be Han nationality. There was no such thing as Han nationality in Sichuan before. On the land of China, the population migrated from the north to the south. My ancestors moved from Shanxi to Guangdong and Guangxi in primitive times, and moved to Sichuan in Qing Dynasty.

Today, 99.9% of Guangdong is Han, and there is only one ethnic minority-Yao. Cantonese is a branch of Chinese and belongs to Sino-Tibetan language family.

However, Vietnamese is different from Cantonese in grammar and pronunciation. Vietnamese belongs to the South Asian language family, and some pronunciations are close to Cantonese, because it was ruled by the Central Plains dynasty for a long time in ancient times. Even after independence, it was deeply influenced by China culture. He transliterated some loanwords directly from China, while Cantonese retained more medieval sounds, so some Vietnamese languages influenced by China's ancient culture naturally sounded closer to Cantonese.

At first, the Yue people should be a branch of Emperor Yan. The battle of Yanhuang was defeated and moved south. After the wars in the Central Plains in the past dynasties, migration combined with the migration of the Yellow Emperor to the south and the migration to the southeast coast! Therefore, of course, the Vietnamese are mainly Han Chinese. The so-called Jing people are only people living near the capital, and they are also Han Chinese. Other ethnic groups are mainly mountain people! So the main body of Vietnamese is of course Han nationality! Just to fight against the Central Plains. Active isolation!

To tell the truth, there may be more pure Han people in Vietnam than we are now. Historically, wars often occurred in the Central Plains, and Han people migrated to the south. The farther south they went, the less wars there were. Almost all Hakkas in the south have been here in history, and there are more in Vietnam. It's just that there are many political reasons involved now, so it's difficult to do DNA, otherwise the facts will be gone soon after a census.

The Vietnamese still feel a little inferior in culture, so why go to China for culture? Do you disagree with your ancestors or yourself? As long as you are strong enough, you can definitely have your own cultural influence, such as Japan and the United States.

Tens of thousands of years ago, Homo sapiens entered China in three branches, one was the ancestor of Guyue people in the southeast coast and the other was the ancestor of Miao people in the Yangtze River valley. One entered Yunnan, and later, except for those who stayed in Yunnan, those who moved eastward became the ancestors of the ancient Qiang people, those who entered the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau became the ancestors of the Tibetans, and those who moved northward became the ancestors of the northern nomadic people. During Yongle period of Ming Dynasty, Viet Nam was once again called the county of China. No matter Zhang Fu's rule in Vietnam or Zheng He's construction of this place as an important transit point for the voyage to the West, many Han people will settle down and marry the locals. If you look up the genetic map, you will find that the Jing nationality and Han nationality in Vietnam should be basically the same. Culturally speaking, the Jing nationality in Vietnam is an out-and-out Han Chinese.

I think the Vietnamese nation is a part of the Chinese nation. Why? Because of the deep influence of China culture in history, even the customs and surnames are the same as ours, but the languages are different, but they are similar to those in Guangxi and Guangdong. Later, it became independent from China and became a colony. Later, it changed its writing (Latin) and alienated China, but on the whole it was a part of the Han cultural circle. Finally, I can be sure that it is a part of the Chinese nation and will return to the China family sooner or later.

China's duty to fight Vietnam is as natural as his father's duty to fight his son, but others will bully him. China can't watch him being bullied. Sometimes Vietnamese people are lazy, rubbing China's oil, ignoring the small ones and not having enough to eat. This is China's attitude towards Vietnam!

In fact, Vietnamese living habits. Face. Skin color. Personality and China people are very similar. As long as it is yellow. No matter which country in Asia. Both originated in the Yangtze River and Yellow River basins in China. So, all the yellow people in neighboring countries. It's all about us in China. That is to say, it has something to do with us Han people, but it's just another nation. Baiyue is a descendant of Huaxia in the Central Plains and has nothing to do with the three countries and six countries after Baiyue. Baiyue (Nanyue State) refers to several counties in Guangdong Province, including Hainan Island, Guangxi Province, Guangnan Province (north-central Vietnam), Yunnan Province and Guizhou Gelao (now Zhuang). ) and Fujian province. Xi 'ou is a place where Guangxi can speak Guiliu dialect and Yunnan-Guizhou-Buren dialect (Yunnan-Guizhou-Buren county now also speaks Guiliu dialect). (The dividing line between vernacular and Guiliu dialect starts from Hezhou, Wuzhou, Guigang, Nanning and Baise in the east, about 1000 km. Guiliu dialect belongs to Ou people, the vernacular is Luoyue people and Luoyue king (now Wuzhou city, Guangxi), and the north-central part of Vietnam is Jiaodi.

The Han nationality is actually a confused nation. Why do you say that? As long as you look at the history, you will understand that they are fighting with each other and fighting with each other, so their interests are not unified, but culture connects the divided plates. Ethnic groups and surnames have been mixed together for thousands of years. In the earliest matriarchal society, you don't know what your surname is, so don't make it so clear. Cultural identity is the mainstream.

What is the relationship between Vietnam and South Vietnam? The territory of South Vietnam includes part of the territory of Vietnam today. Don't literally connect that Vietnam inherited South Vietnam. Just as South Korea always talks about their relationship with Koguryo, Koguryo has nothing to do with North Korea, but the rise of Koguryo has turned the land on the Korean peninsula into its own territory. South Vietnam is named after the ancient Baiyue area, so the south of Guyue, Ouyue and Minyue is called South Vietnam, while Vietnam is in the south of Baiyue area, so it was named after the Ming Dynasty.

Han people are the result of ethnic integration. People who accept Chinese characters and marry Han people can be called Han people. In fact, Vietnam has entered the process of Han assimilation, but it was blocked by European and American colonization. There are not a few people with Han descent, but after popularizing their own characters, they have emerged national characteristics independent of the Han nationality. If they want to continue to integrate into the Han nationality, first of all, the continuous development of Han civilization makes Vietnamese reflect on whether to return to Han civilization or continue to build a car behind closed doors. Secondly, the sustained economic development has brought about the process of regional integration. Compared with other regions, Vietnam is the most easily assimilated by Han people. It can be said that the so-called Han nationality in Guangxi is probably of the same lineage as the Vietnamese, and now it is two ethnic groups. Why, it is the difference between language and culture!