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Japanese and Japanese nation are two different concepts?

Japanese refers to the basic residents of Japan. Mainly composed of Yamato ethnic groups, Ainu people also live in Hokkaido, Japan. Japanese is widely used in Japan, and Chinese characters are also popular in Japan. Japanese people were deeply influenced by the culture of Han and Tang Dynasties in ancient Sui and Tang Dynasties, and they all had strong China elements in court system, etiquette, clothing and tea ceremony.

The Japanese nation is basically the Yamato nation, which constitutes the main body of Japanese nationals, accounting for about 99.9% of the total (the rest are from Anouilh and Taiwan Province Province). Hezu is the fusion and evolution of ancient Japanese tribes, nomadic people who migrated from Northeast Asia and immigrants from Jiangnan area in ancient China. /kloc-at the end of 0/6, Rodriguez, a Portuguese missionary in Japan, wrote in the History of Japanese Churches: "The earliest immigrants in Japan came from Zhejiang, China, and the king of Japan was his descendant." The descendants of Zhou Taibo's second brother reportedly claimed to be Ji, immigrated to Japan, and became king in the sixth generation, that is, Emperor Jimmu. Hezu belongs to the Mongolian race, fully formed in the ancient grave culture, and Hezu culture belongs to the same system as the cultures of North Asia and the Korean Peninsula.