Thursday, September 26, 2013

Scientists demonstrated that the first inhabitants of China were black African

From this site ( http://vveasey.hubpages.com ) quote the following news (old, indeed, in 2012, but extremely interesting): For years, many historians have argued that the first inhabitants of China were black:  "Black race populated throughout South India, Indochina and China" (H. Imbert, "Blacks in China" );

 "Even the sacred Manchu dynasty had its origins in the black population. The lower part of the image emperor Pu-yi of Manchukuo, a descendant of the Manchu rulers of China has Negroid features. Chinese chroniclers noted that "black empire" existed in southern China at the dawn of history " (Prof. Chang Hsing-Lang, "The importation of black slaves in China under the Tang dynasty" );

 There is evidence of the presence of a massive black populations in early China. Archaeological studies have localized the presence of a black substrate in the early periods of Chinese history and reports kingdoms led by blacks are frequent in Chinese documents " (Kwang-chih Chang, "Archaeology of ancient China" ). All until 2005, when a DNA specialist, Jin Li, and his team conducted an extensive study to demonstrate that all Chinese have evolved from homo erectus independent of other people.

But, surprise, surprise! Chinese researchers have established that the first inhabitants of China were indeed black Africans as old chronicles say! Did you ever have imagined that the "yellow race" has its origins in the black African tribes?

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