yup !!!Originally posted by valentinoo:thought japanese/korean were all chinese? then they migrated and build their own countries
Exactly...Further evidence is in the fact that the only races tt use chopsticks in this world is chinese,korean,japanese...A research by japanese scientists shows japanese dun hav their very own unique genes , its mixture of chinese , korean and some natives...Originally posted by valentinoo:thought japanese/korean were all chinese? then they migrated and build their own countries
If Chinese can just emerge on mainland, why not?Originally posted by mhcampboy:Well, they cant just emerge on the island can they...
Mainland...island...Originally posted by dracky:If Chinese can just emerge on mainland, why not?
x2Originally posted by valentinoo:thought japanese/korean were all chinese? then they migrated and build their own countries
not surprise .. jus that now they nt dat strong .. so jus tk back taiwan... slowly dey will take jap n koreaOriginally posted by 4getmenot:so china want to absorb Japan and Korea also??![]()
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Dunno lehOriginally posted by the.owl:wow then Qing Shi huang must have chosen the people with short legs to find his elixir because all japanese have short legs.
I believe that it's the truth, there are evidents indicating that the first Japan emperor, Jinmu, was in fact Xu Fu. He brought the 3,000 people and soldiers to Japan and forced them to use the language of those living in Japan. Then as you indicated, the rest is history...Originally posted by Trump_Card:Many ppl of the older generation says japanese were once chinese ...They royal objects ordered by the emperor qin shi huang to go to Japan to gather some herbs or elixir (i dun noe wat) that can make him an immortal...However if they cant find it they will be executed ...The rest is history...
How credible is that?I think might b true ... It is evident in kanji ,the chinese words the use in their language...Even Emperor akihito once said he is from china..
WowOriginally posted by Hogzilla:I believe that it's the truth, there are evidents indicating that the first Japan emperor, Jinmu, was in fact Xu Fu. He brought the 3,000 people and soldiers to Japan and forced them to use the language of those living in Japan. Then as you indicated, the rest is history...
Kanji is brought over from China to Japan during the Hei'an Period. It was a period where China export it's culture to many places, not during the Qin Shi Huang era. We can see it from the font of the words. Qin Dynasty uses Zhuan4 ti, a letter that is very hard to write and understand, while writings from Han Dynasty and later uses Li4 shu...
Originally posted by Hogzilla:wad evidence?
I believe that it's the truth, there are evidents indicating that the first Japan emperor, Jinmu, was in fact Xu Fu. He brought the 3,000 people and soldiers to Japan and forced them to use the language of those living in Japan. Then as you indicated, the rest is history...
Kanji is brought over from China to Japan during the Hei'an Period. It was a period where China export it's culture to many places, not during the Qin Shi Huang era. We can see it from the font of the words. Qin Dynasty uses Zhuan4 ti, a letter that is very hard to write and understand, while writings from Han Dynasty and later uses Li4 shu...
From a library book I borrowed a few weeks ago. A Taiwanese scholar indicated this.Originally posted by Ito_^:wad evidence?![]()
any more specific details u can remember? he seem more like born and bred in japan to me.Originally posted by Hogzilla:From a library book I borrowed a few weeks ago. A Taiwanese scholar indicated this.
It said that the archelogy evidence shows that Jinmu is from China. The only person that is in history and made his ways overseas is Xu Fu, Because Xu Fu could not find the exilir that Qin Shi Huang wants and scare punishment, so force his followers to learn how the locals (in this sentence, the original Japanese) live, abandon all the original customs and all.Originally posted by Ito_^:any more specific details u can remember?