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Li Yuan is half Xiongnu and Zheng Chenggong is half Japanese, and they are both authentic Han Chinese

Recently, when I was teaching my son to read the Qing History Manuscript, my son asked me, "Zheng Chenggong's mother is the Japanese Tagawa clan. Zheng Chenggong is half Japanese, is he authentic Han Chinese? ”

I found this topic very interesting and wrote a post about it. The patriarchal system of our Han people is based on patrilineal blood. As long as his father is Han Chinese, whether his mother is Japanese or alien, he is considered to be an authentic Han Chinese.

Let's say, if one day aliens come to Earth. I was held hostage by alien beauties and had children with alien beauties. Since I am Han Chinese, according to our patriarchal law, the children I have with aliens are authentic Han Chinese.

Zheng Chenggong's father, Zheng Zhilong, was a Han Chinese from Fujian. Although Zheng Chenggong's matrilineal blood is from Japan, his patrilineal blood is from the Han people, so he is an authentic Han Chinese.

Li Yuan is half Xiongnu and Zheng Chenggong is half Japanese, and they are both authentic Han Chinese

Li Yuan's film and television image, the picture comes from the network, thanks to the original author.

I mainly studied the history of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, and many of the great figures of the Sui and Tang Dynasties were of mixed race. The famous Dugu Xin family has created a large number of mixed-race big people.

Dugu Xin was originally a nobleman of the Xiongnu Du lone tribe, and due to his long-term marriage with the Xianbei nobles, he became a Humble Hun. Dugu Jialuo, the seventh daughter of Dugu Xin, married Yang Jian as his wife. Du Guxin's fourth daughter, Du Gushi, married Li Fu, the Duke of Tang.

Together with Yang Jian, Dugu Jialuo gave birth to children such as The Crown Prince Yang Yong, The Sui Emperor Yang Guang, the Qin King Yang Jun, the Shu King Yang Xiu, the Han King Yang Yu, and the Tianyuan Grand Empress Yang Lihua.

Although Dugu Jia Luo was a Xiongnu, Yang Jian was a Han Chinese. According to the patriarchal system, the crown prince Yang Yong, the Sui Emperor Yang Guang, the Qin king Yang Jun, the Shu king Yang Xiu, the Han king Yang Yu, and the Tianyuan empress Yang Lihua were all authentic Han Chinese.

Li Yuan is half Xiongnu and Zheng Chenggong is half Japanese, and they are both authentic Han Chinese

Lonely Garo film and television image, picture from the network, thanks to the original author.

Li Fu and dugu gave birth to Li Yuan, the emperor of Tang Gaozu, and Princess Li of Tong'an. Although the Dugu clan was a Xiongnu, Li Fu was a Han Chinese. According to the patriarchal system, Li Yuan, the emperor of Tang Gaozu, and Li Shi, the princess of Tejin Tong'an, were both authentic Han Chinese.

Dugu Xin married the Han Guo clan and gave birth to six sons, namely: Du Lonely Shan, Du Lonely Mu, Du Lonely Zang, Du Lonely Shun, Du Lonely Tuo, and Du Lonely Rectification.

Dugu Xin also had three daughters who became empresses, namely Empress Mingjing of Northern Zhou, Empress Yuanzhen of the Tang Dynasty (Li Yuan's biological mother, posthumously honored as empress by Li Yuan), and Empress Wenwen of the Great Sui Dynasty. Empress Mingjing's birth mother is unknown, and Empress Yuanzhen's Dugu clan was from the Guo clan of the Han Dynasty. Dugu Xin also married the Han Chinese Cui Shi and gave birth to the Sui Dynasty empress Dugu Jialuo.

Lonely Good, Lonely Mu, Lonely Hidden, Lonely Shun, Lonely Tuo, Lonely Whole, Lonely Whole, Lonely Family, Lonely Garo, are all Han-Hungarian mixed-race children. Since their father was a Hun, although their mother was Han Chinese, they were still considered Huns.

Li Yuan is half Xiongnu and Zheng Chenggong is half Japanese, and they are both authentic Han Chinese

Li Shimin film and television image, picture from the network, thanks to the original author.

The emperors in the early years of the Tang Dynasty all had the problem of mixed race. Li Shimin's mother, Dou Shi, was originally a member of the Xianbei noble family. Li Shimin's maternal line is from Xianbei, and he has half of Xianbei blood. Since Li Yuan is Han Chinese, Li Shimin is Han Chinese.

The Changsun family came from the Tuoba clan of the Northern Wei imperial family, and because they were the eldest grandsons of the imperial family, they were given the surname Changsun. Empress Changsun was a Xianbei person, and Li Chengqian, Li Tai, and Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong all had half Xianbei blood. Since Li Shimin was Han Chinese, Li Chengqian, Li Tai, and Tang Gaozong were all authentic Han Chinese.

Li Bai's father was a Han Chinese Li Ke, and Li Bai's mother was a barbarian woman. Li Bai is also of mixed race, and he has half Hu ancestry. Since Li Ke is Han Chinese, according to the patriarchal system, Li Bai is also an orthodox Han Chinese.

Let's look a little farther, the famous Han Dynasty general Ma Teng also has the problem of mixed blood. Ma Teng's father, Ma Zishuo, was a descendant of the Fubo general Ma Yuan. Ma Zishuo became an official in Tianshui, but as a result, he made a mistake and was cut from his post to the people.

Li Yuan is half Xiongnu and Zheng Chenggong is half Japanese, and they are both authentic Han Chinese

Empress Eldest Sun film and television image, picture from the network, thanks to the original author.

The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms of Pei Song records that Ma Zishuo was too poor to marry a Han woman, so he had to marry a Qiang woman. Together with Ma Zishuo, Qiang gave birth to a son, Ma Teng. Although Ma Teng is half of Qiang ancestry, his father is Han Chinese, so he is authentic Han Chinese.

By the way, during the Sui and Tang dynasties, the original Xianbei nobles Changsun and Yuan, and the Xiongnu nobles dugu and other surnames, long-term wore Han family clothes and crowns, learned Han culture, and eventually integrated into the Han nationality. In the Song and Yuan dynasties, the Yuan, Changsun, and Dugu clans were no different from the Han people.

For example, Yuan Haoqing, the author of "Ask the world, what is love, and the zhijiao life and death promise", is a descendant of the Yuan clan of the Northern Wei imperial family. He could not see the slightest bit of Hu Feng in his body, and he became an authentic Han Chinese.

The historical sources of this article: "Draft History of the Qing Dynasty", "Twenty-Four Histories", "Zizhi Tongjian".

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