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The origin of the Slavs and the relationship between the Karmic people

The Slavs were one of the three great barbarians in Europe, the other two being the Celts and the Germans. The three barbarian tribes were distributed from west to east: the Celts, the Germans, and the Slavs. In Today's Europe, the Slavs have the largest population and occupy the largest land, and the Russians consider themselves Slavic leaders and expand everywhere under the banner of Great Slavism, so where did the Slavs originate and where did they come from?

The origin of the Slavs and the relationship between the Karmic people

Slavic beauty

According to Roman historians, around the first century AD, in the Vistula Valley of present-day Poland lived a group of people named Vened, who were the ancestors of the Slavs. Apparently, only the ancestors of the Slavs are traced back to the first century AD, and the later Slavs appear as if they had suddenly appeared, which is obviously incomplete.

In fact, the ancestors of the Slavs are the Scythians and Sarmats, the Scythians are an Indo-European nomadic people living on the north shore of the Black Sea in ancient times, the Scythians have a large range of migration, all the way to the west to Western Europe, all the way to Central Asia, Xinjiang and even as far as the Daxing'an Mountains. The Scythians are also recorded in ancient Chinese texts as the Cypriots, and after the Xiongnu drove out the Yueshi people, the Yueshi people once conquered the Sai people in the western region. The Sarmatians were originally a Scythian tribe, and later the Sarmatians conquered other Scythian tribes on the Black Sea, who merged to become the ancestors of the Slavs.

The origin of the Slavs and the relationship between the Karmic people

Both the Scythians and the Sarmats belonged to the Aryans, and as I said in a previous article, the Slavs were the people who inherited the most Aryan blood, and their Aryan blood came from their ancestors, the Scythians and the Sarmats.

So what does the Xiongnu people in China during the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms period have to do with these, the Qi people are recorded in ancient Chinese books as a high-nosed and deep-purpose ethnic group, and it is obvious that the Qi people are authentic Caucasians. Opinions have so far been divided as to the origin of this mysterious Caucasian in Chinese history. In fact, the Scythians from Central Asia, according to historical records, the Zoroastrians believe in Zoroastrianism, and the Scythians also believe in Zoroastrianism, the two have the same faith, and according to archaeological discoveries in recent years, the two Zoroastrian priestly artifacts have a striking similarity, it can be determined that the two have a common origin. Through the fog of history, after the Huns entered the Western Regions and Central Asia, they conquered a part of the Scythians, and the Huns brought the Scythians as slaves to northern China, and later in the time of the Wuhu Chaos, the Xiongnu people went south to the Central Plains as mercenaries of the Xiongnu, setting off a storm. The Han Chinese at that time were so impressed with this brutal Caucasian that they later referred to An Lushan as a thief. However, the performance of the Qi people in China was short-lived, and later they were exterminated by the more brutal Ran Min, which can also be regarded as evil and evil retribution.

The origin of the Slavs and the relationship between the Karmic people

Karma

From this point of view, the Karmic people can be said to be the cousins of the Slavs, and the brutality of the Karmic people and the aggressive expansion in the bones of the Slavs are actually in the same vein. Perhaps the ancient Qiang people are the appearance of the Slavs, and the Wuhu Chaohua of the Qi people can also be said to be the earliest invasion of China by the Slavs in a sense, and the second encounter between the two will not wait until the Battle of Yaksa more than a thousand years later.

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