I seriously think what wiki stated might be true. Afterall, if they adopt the writing before the language, chance are, you will be reading Zhuan ti (the writings you see on stone carvings, tripod and seals before theQin Dynasty) rather than the present Fan Ti zi (the word that Taiwan is using now)Originally posted by Trump_Card:wikipedia may not be right too bro...its source are contributed by ordinary ppl like me and u ...I can even contribute' singapore is a state of china oso lor'...![]()
aiya... dunno la... stop my research liao...maybe its so well concealed till we cant come to a conclusionOriginally posted by Hogzilla:I seriously think what wiki stated might be true. Afterall, if they adopt the writing before the language, chance are, you will be reading Zhuan ti (the writings you see on stone carvings, tripod and seals before theQin Dynasty) rather than the present Fan Ti zi (the word that Taiwan is using now)
I think u r refering to the emishi, if not mistaken they r natives in the northern part of Honshu, later being defeated by the Yamato people, they moved to Hakkaido. (hvn't finish reading)Originally posted by Chuichi Koshiramaru:Wow, v. interesting read.
I still believe 75%-80% of Japanese were Chinese immigrants. The 25%-20% are the original Natives or the aboriginals. They still follow most of the Native customs like wearing loin cloths during ceremonial rituals.
Last week, I watched a Taiwanese travel show about Hakkaido on Ch U. They featured a small Native village residing in somewhere in Hakkaido. The village men actually look European.![]()
No. This is actually disputed.Originally posted by DriftingGuy:We all originate from africa then branch out and branch out again... so whats so surprising ?