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Is the Uighur Kingdom Japan?

Was Japan a slave country? In 1784, on the island of Shiga in Kitakyushu, Japan, a farmer discovered the experience of engraving five characters of King Hanwei while plowing the fields. The gold seal is made of pure gold, not 2.3 cm long and 2.3 cm wide for snakes and cattle. This discovery shocked China and Japan, because if true, it would prove that China and Japan had close exchanges as early as the Han Dynasty.

This discovery can indicate that they were able to go to sea to reach the Great Han Dynasty very early. What clearly records the exchanges between China and Japan is that in the "Book of the Later Han Dynasty and the Biography of Dongyi", in the second year of the Jianwu Dynasty and the fifty-seventh year of the Japanese slave kingdom, he entered the palace to congratulate and make people born a great blessing. Guangwu gave them the sealed beast. Some people believe that this seal is also the main food given by the Guangwu Emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, that is, Zhenye's statement that this should be true in the history books, and China also found a nail king seal as evidence of this seal. However, after the authenticity of gold and silver was confirmed, the question of the Japanese slave state was not completely resolved, especially the interpretation of the word pseudo-slave.

Some experts believe that the pseudo-character is a false name, and the printed character will be interpreted as the Lu king appointed by the Han Dynasty. Most scholars still believe that the pseudo-characters are related to the Japanese language, and the pseudo-slave country is both a Japanese slave country, but is the Japanese slave country the name of the country or one of the Japanese slave countries? There is also great disagreement, which is believed to be the reason for even calling Japan a slave country.

I. Chinese historical records mainly mention that when Emperor Guangwu was emperor, he favored the Japanese slave state rather than plundering the slave country

Second: Chinese dynasties granted titles to foreign countries, generally in two paragraphs, such as the Han Xiongnu Zuoxian King, Wen Yingyin, when he was the King of Han Wei nu and the Japanese nu, became a name that could not be completely equated with the Wei Zhi Wei slave state. Scholars who advocate slavery believe in the connection with their slave countries, so they also presume Fukuoka Hirano as the slave country's sphere of influence, and deduce the location of the Itu kingdom from this. This is a view commonly adopted by Scholars of Yada Kyushu, and it is also based on the general term and formation of Japan.

At present, experts prefer the former view. Even if it is true that the Japanese slave country can be interpreted in terms of the Japanese slave country, it may not be the one near the capital state of Iraq, because according to the location, there is also a slave country named only by the Japanese, and the Japanese have passed it on to 30 countries.

However, from the beginning of the Horse Kingdom to the Slave State, there were 30 slave states, indicating that the two slave states have not reappeared. In fact, we have also noticed that in these countries, in addition to the two slave countries, there are 7 names that end with slaves, such as Minu, Sunu, Huanu, Ghost, Witch, and Gounu. This situation is likely to be the reaction of a large group of Japanese slaves.

That is to say, before the Amazon Federation, there was probably another Japanese state with a large scope, so it was able to pay tribute to the Eastern Han Dynasty and crown the king. At the same time, they believe that because it was unearthed on Shiga Island tonight, they believe that this place, that is, the Nugu area near Itube, is unfounded. The problem to be explained is that in the second year of the Jianwu Dynasty, in the Japanese slave country, people called themselves great in tribute and congratulations. The southern boundary of Japan is still the practice of the southern part of Japan. Shiga Island is at the northern tip of Kyushu Island, and if the Japanese country and location here are handed down from the Japanese, the approximate size of Kyushu explains this statement. Otherwise, Japan should have a wider range even if it included Honshu, and Japan's slave state should have at least a considerable part of Kyushu Island, which indirectly supports our view of a great Japanese slave state. What does it mean that Japan's scope far exceeds that of the later Han Dynasty? Historians who symbolized the time such as Fan Ye also advocated. Did Yamatai say it in a machine? This deserves our serious consideration

Is the Uighur Kingdom Japan?

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