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Are Japanese, Koreans and Han people the same ancestor?

Yes,

The Japanese started 65,438+0,000 years ago, and Chinese Han people immigrated to the Japanese archipelago, forming the Japanese.

The earliest country in North Korea was founded by political refugees of Shang Dynasty, and its leader Ji Zi was the elder brother of Zhou Wang of Shang Dynasty. After the Han Dynasty 1000 years, Wei Man and others in the Han Dynasty established the second country of Korea. 100 years later, Emperor Wu destroyed Korea and Korea became a part of China. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty immigrated to the Korean Peninsula in large numbers. So Koreans today are basically descendants of Huaxia-Han nationality. Refer to History of History, Spring and Autumn Annals, Historical Records and Hanshu written by China, and The History of the Three Kingdoms written by Koreans themselves.

Besides Korea and Japan, Vietnamese pay more attention to the Han nationality. There is no one in Vietnam. During the Warring States Period, the State of Yue was destroyed by the State of Chu, and the nobles and civilians of the State of Yue scattered in the southeast coast, seeking help from Southeast Asia. After Qin Shihuang destroyed Baiyue, most Baiyue people were killed. Qin Shihuang asked the troops occupying Baiyue to specialize in Lingnan (Guangdong, Guangxi and Vietnam). Then 500 thousand people immigrated to Lingnan, and these people became the main residents of Lingnan. During the Han Dynasty, Lingnan was a state of communication in the Han Dynasty (the Han Dynasty was divided into 12 states) and was divided into 9 counties. From then on, China ruled Lingnan 1000 years, and the residents there were all Han immigrants. Until the Five Dynasties, the whole country was in chaos, and Vietnam became independent because it was too far away from China.

In ancient times, both Korea and Vietnam were descendants of Huaxia-Han nationality, which is common sense. The Japanese have at least a large number of Han descent.