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Where did the Japanese ancestors come from?

Some people think that the ancestors of the Japanese are from China, and they have the blood of China.

Even Japan's own expert, an anthropology professor, thinks that the Japanese originated in China. 1979, Shinichi Kenzaburo, an emeritus professor of anthropology in osaka kyoiku university, Japan, first published a new statement that "the birthplace of Japanese is in Yunnan Province, China".

Toyota Kensaburo made a field trip to the ethnic minorities in the mountainous areas of Thailand south of Yunnan, and found an interesting phenomenon: all babies have birthmarks on their buttocks.

Therefore, Toyota Kensaburo stressed: "Physically, the birthmark of the Japanese is Yunnan, which is circumstantial evidence that this area is the birthplace of the Japanese."

Later, more experts and scholars studied the origin of the Japanese through this conclusion. In many accounts, they believe that the origin of Japanese people is Yi, Hani and Dai in Yunnan.

Nationality:

When the Yamato people came into being and where their ancestors came from have long been impossible to verify in faint epics and various legends. In the 5th century, Yamato unified Japan.

Immigrants are mostly yellow-skinned people, mainly composed of Yayoi, Koguryo, immigrants and indigenous rope writers in Japanese archipelago. Immigrants from the Asian continent crossed the Korean peninsula, crossed the strait and boarded this volcanic archipelago at the end of East Asia, where the dawn always appeared first.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Yamato Nation