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Do China and Japan have a common ancestor?
1979, Kenzaburo Birishi, an emeritus professor of anthropology in osaka kyoiku university, Japan, first published a new theory-"The birthplace of Japanese is in Yunnan Province, China".
1984 On February 23rd, Professor Kenzaburo Niayue, who devoted himself to the study of social human culture, announced: "A field trip was conducted to the ethnic minorities in mountainous areas of Thailand (northern Thailand) who were thought to be from Yunnan, and it was found that all babies had birthmarks on their buttocks." Professor Toyotomi Kensaburo also emphasized this discovery: "The birthmark in Japanese constitution originated from Yunnan, which is circumstantial evidence that this region is the birthplace of Japanese."
1988 In September, the Japanese TV Workers' Union arrived in Yunnan with the task of filming the origin of the Japanese.
Since then, the inference of Japanese scholars has been further deduced from "the origin of Japanese and Yunnan" to "the ancestors of Japanese are Yunnan ethnic minorities", and its scope and core are basically delineated as Yi, Hani and Dai.
The reason why we hold the theory of "Yi" is because experts such as Shinichi Kenzaburo, Sasaki Takashi and Tadashi Watanabe found that the Torch Festival of Sani people (a branch of Yi people) in Shilin and other places is similar to the "Menglanben Festival" in Japan, that is, the Torch Festival is also held on the same day in Mu Yi Peninsula in Japan, but in Kobe, Kyoto, Osaka and Mu Yi Peninsula in southern Japan.
The reason for holding the Hani theory is that some Japanese people are surprised to find that the Hani people in Yunnan, China and the Yamato people in Japan have similar ideas of animism, especially among the gods, the most authoritative "God" in Japan and the "Api Meiyan" of the Hani people are women and sun gods; Japan worships the "Valley God" and regards cherry blossoms as the national flower. Hani people also worship "Valley God" and regard cherry trees and cherry blossoms as flower gods. ...
From 1996, some scholars from China and Japan formed a "-Japan investigation team" to make a three-year comparative study of human bones unearthed in Jiangsu Province of China from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Western Han Dynasty and those unearthed in Kitakyushu and Yamaguchi from almost the same period to the Yayoi period. After DNA, examination and analysis, the sequence of the two is consistent in some parts, which proves that they originated from the same ancestor.
China and Japan are not only a species, but also a family. (Japan's Sankei Shimbun reported in March 1999)
According to Jian Ye's estimation, at least 30% of Japanese are of China origin. As if to echo Jian Ye's point of view,1Japanese Prime Minister Haneda, who was elected in April 1994, publicly declared that he was a descendant of Qin Shihuang before taking office, which shocked the Japanese archipelago! He said that his ancestor's surname was Qin, and it was only changed to "Haneda" 200 years ago. He is a descendant of a military attache in Xu Fu. In other words, this is the Prime Minister's admission that he is from China.
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