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Luzon, Sulu, Mayi, Gumala and other countries mentioned in China's historical records are all in the Philippine territory today. In the Philippines, archaeological excavations even found 3rd century porcelain. In 226 (the fifth year of Huang Wu's stay in Wu Dong), officials of Wu Dong Xuanhua worked as floating governors in Athena Chu and Zhonglang Kangtai, and also visited Chen Yan, Tan Lan and Du Bo in the Philippines today. Kang Tai is the author of Wu's foreign story (Fu Nan Chuan). It is also mentioned in Pei Songzhi's Notes on the Three Kingdoms and the Book of Jin.

During the Tang and Song Dynasties, Han merchants traded with all parts of the Philippines.

Minangkabau people from Sumatra gradually immigrated to the Philippines in the13rd century, and they established the Sulu Sultanate in 1390. 1405 (the third year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty), Zheng He went to the Western Ocean and traveled to the Philippine Islands (South Ryukyu Islands). Governor Xu Chai (now a member of Fujian Jinjiang Shenhu Transportation Group) was appointed as Governor of Luzon, in charge of the national army, politics, finance and culture. He served for 20 years until the 22nd year of Yongle (1424). In the 15th year of Yongle in the Ming Dynasty in China (14 17), King Sulu paid tribute and died on his way home in Dezhou, Shandong. The tomb of Sulu King was built in the Ming Dynasty.

/kloc-in 0/450, Saeed Abu Birkel, an Arab businessman born in Johor, Malaysia, established an Islamic regime in the Philippines. Based on this, Muslim imams began to spread Islam everywhere. At its peak, their influence extended to the southern coastal areas of Brazil, palawan island, Zamboanga and Borneo, and extended to Mindanao.

After Arabs lived in this life for two or three hundred years, the Philippines welcomed the Dutch. The colonists redefined everything they saw from the western perspective. The Dutch don't know that they are Arabs. They don't understand why there are these tall people with high noses and deep eyes in typical Malay areas, so they are named after the barbarian Moors in Athens. The place where they lived gradually became the present pronunciation: Molo, which means Moorish land.

152 1 year, Magellan's expedition once arrived here. 1565 was ruled by Spain. The name of the Philippines comes from King Philip II of Spain.

1in August, 896, Katie Puan, led by Cotani Faxiu, launched an uprising in Malintawak Mountain, a suburb of Manila, and all localities responded in succession to attack the Spanish colonial army. In the second year, there was a split within the camp. Emilio Aghina usurped the leadership, killed Ni Faxiu and compromised with the Spanish colonists. However, the insurgents persisted in their struggle, and later the insurgents almost occupied the whole country. Aghina returned to the Philippines on May 65, 2007 aboard the USS Mc culloch. 1898 June 12, the Philippines declared its independence and established the Republic of the Philippines.

1898 The Spanish-American War broke out. 12, 10, Spain was defeated by the United States and signed the Paris Peace Treaty. The American government gave Spain $20 million to buy Philippine sovereignty, and the period of American rule began.

1935, the Philippine autonomous state was established.

It was occupied by the Great Japanese Empire during World War II. 1946 gained complete independence.

1965 years later, Marcos of Nan Di was dictatorial. 1986 years later, after Aquino of corazon won the election, Marcos was expelled.

1in may 1998, Estrada was elected president of the Philippines. 200 1 1 Estrada was forced to step down because of the bribery scandal, and Vice President Arroyo succeeded him.