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The origin of Japan

The aborigines in Japan are Japanese. Belongs to white people.

About 10,000 years ago, China people began to migrate to Japan through the north and south roads. This kind of immigration is intermittent and has never stopped until now. This kind of migration is spontaneous, and there is no official organization, let alone prisoners. During the Ming Dynasty, many pirates from China could not survive in China, but Japan was chaotic, so these pirates settled in Japan. Zheng Chenggong's grandfather was a China pirate who settled in Japan.

The descendants of China immigrants formed today's Japanese: Hezu. He nationality belongs to the Han cultural circle and discriminates against local Japanese, calling it "Yi" and "Lu" and later "Xia Yi". Hezu put out the fire in the Tang Dynasty in China, and also set up an emperor and a local governor, and also set up a "foreign general" to kill the shrimps. Therefore, the "foreign general" holds the military power, and its shogunate is even the government.

During the Ming Dynasty, there were still many shrimps in Honshu Island. Up to now, most of them have been killed, and a few have fled to northern Hokkaido and the Thousand Islands. The number is already very small, even less than the Ryukyu people in Japan.