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Are the ancestors of Vietnamese descendants of Han people who immigrated from the Central Plains in the pre-Qin period?

Some of them are adherents of the past, but not absolutely, not all of them. We cannot know the exact textual research for the time being. Shanyue nationality has always been an independent nationality, not a nationality split from the nationalities who immigrated from the Qin Dynasty. It is true that the ancestors of the Vietnamese came from China, but this is a bit general. At that time, the Shanyue nationality was an independent nationality, but no one immigrated in the pre-Qin period, so the ancestors of the Yue people were not descendants of the Han people. To be exact, the ancestors of the North Vietnamese came from China. But more accurately, it should be: Mongolians among Vietnamese are from China.

In fact, the abbreviation of Guangdong province is very common in ancient Chinese, but today's Guangdong is obviously dominated by the Han population for two reasons: First, because the population of the Central Plains moved south; Second, because of the localization of the local Vietnamese. Ancient South Vietnam includes today's Guangdong and Guangxi regions and northern Vietnam. Vietnamese all agree that their ancestors are Shennong and they are descendants of Emperor Yan. In this respect, they still have deep roots with us in China. After all, in our hearts, we also think that our ancestor is Shennong.

In ancient China, in today's Jiangnan and Lingnan areas, there lived ancient Yue people. They are distributed in today's Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi and northern Vietnam, and the half-moon circle is seven or eight thousand miles long. The Yue nationality is divided into different branches, such as Yuyue, Yangyue, Ouyue, Minyue, Nanyue and Luoyue, which are collectively called Baiyue. Nowadays, most of the other branches of the Yue nationality have been integrated into the blood of the Chinese nation, and most of them have been integrated into the blood gene of the Han nationality, the main ethnic group in China.

With the development of the Chinese nation, some businessmen or craftsmen immigrated to Vietnam and settled there. They are descendants of the Han nationality in Vietnam and are called Chinese in Vietnam. Although they hold the considerable economic lifeline of Vietnam (especially Ho Chi Minh City), they only account for 1.2% of the Vietnamese population. We don't have to worry too much about whether the ancestors of the Vietnamese are descendants of the Han people. In Viet Nam, there are also many temples dedicated to Zhao Tuo. If you look at it this way, the ancestors of the Yue people are the residents after the integration of the Qin and Han immigrants in the Central Plains and the local Baiyue aborigines.