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Japan calls Qin Shi Huang their ancestor, and Chinese experts replied domineeringly!

Japan calls Qin Shi Huang their ancestor, and Chinese experts replied domineeringly!

Portrait of Qin Shi Huang

Core tip: Xu Fudongdu, arriving at only a small island in Bohai Bay, not in Japan.

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Earlier, a professor at Miyazaki University in Japan said that the ancient Japanese book "Shoki" recorded that during the reign of Emperor Yingshen, a man named "Bow Moon Jun" led the people of the Korean state of Baekje to Japan. According to the Japanese "New Family Name Record", this "Bow Moon Jun" is a descendant of King Kaowu, the grandson of Qin Shi Huang.

Japan calls Qin Shi Huang their ancestor, and Chinese experts replied domineeringly!

Qin Shi Huang (stills)

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A professor at Miyazaki University said that Xu Fudong crossed to the island of Bohai Bay, not in Japan. Our ancestor should be Qin Shi Huang, because the "Continuation of Japan Chronicle" records that the sons of Qin Shi Huang, Hu Hai and Fu Su, moved to Korea and then to Japan. Now there is a place name in Japan called "Great Qin", which enshrines the god of "Qin Shi Huang".

Japan calls Qin Shi Huang their ancestor, and Chinese experts replied domineeringly!

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Former Japanese Prime Minister Haneda also admitted that his ancestor was Qin Shi Huang, and his family's original surname was Qin, which was changed to "Haneda" only 200 years ago, and in Japanese, the word Qin is pronounced the same as Haneda. During his reign, the Japanese wanted to be civil servants, but if they did not know Qin Shi Huang, they refused to be admitted.

Japan calls Qin Shi Huang their ancestor, and Chinese experts replied domineeringly!

Emperor of Japan

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Professor Kong Qingdong of Peking University, who has always been quick-talking and domineering and sharp, angrily rebuked on this matter: Qin Shi Huang was not the ancestor of Japan, nor was Japan a direct descendant of China, but a "hybrid," and Japanese culture is also a "hybrid culture."

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