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Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

In fact, thousands of years ago, ethnic minorities in the Himalayas recorded "traces of wild people". There is an old story that has been passed down among the Sherpas who live under the mountain, it is said that the wildlings like beautiful maidens, and a long time ago, a group of Sherpas herding maidens were playing in the springs of the southern foothills of the Himalayas, and several savages had long been hiding behind the trees to keep an eye on them, aiming at the opportunity, and the poor maidens were all taken away, and only one girl escaped by chance.

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

Hello everyone I am mysterious, the legend of the wild man is innumerable, the "wild man" of the Himalayas, it is said that the body is covered with white hair, living in the snow all year round, so the local people also call them "snowmen". But whether this "giant monster" exists or not is still an unsolved mystery. But not long ago, some people jumped out and said that the "wildlings" were migrated to the Himalayas from their hometowns, and they had seen the wildlings with their own eyes, and they could even take out the remains of the wildlings to prove their existence? This sounds like a fierce material, if this villager says everything is true, our three views will be subverted again. Let's take a look at it together, what is going on?

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

Wang Jiajun, a folk culture cadre in Li County, Sichuan's Abei Qiang Autonomous Prefecture, claimed that "the wildlings not only really existed, but were also driven by the ancestors of the Qiang people to the himalayas." However, if an ordinary cultural cadre says it, no one believes it at all, and who would not make things up. After all, professional scholars have been studying for many years, and no one has dared to make a positive conclusion. But Wang Jiajun, a cultural cadre, said that "no one believes that there is no basis for speaking, but I have enough evidence."

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

This evidence of savages, we have to start from Jiashan in the north of Li County, in the middle of this mountainside, there is a "Jiashan Zhaizi Village", according to the historical records of the Qiang people, they migrated from Gansu to the vicinity of Aba in Sichuan five hundred years ago, and the place where they chose to settle at the beginning was Jiashan. So until now, the customs here have a lot of similarities with the ancient Qiang people. Eleven years ago, Wang Jiajun came to Jiashan to work, met a local villager Wang Shuren, once Wang Shuren and Wang Jiajun mentioned the strange things they encountered with their sons, he was taking his children to work in his own garden to hoe grass, but digging and digging, suddenly made a clanging sound, Wang Shuren immediately squatted down to see what it was, not to look at it well, this look frightened Wang Shuren, there was a skull buried in the soil. After Wang Shuren calmed down, he went back to carefully examine the skull, the color of the skull had turned brown, presumably a long time ago, and it did not look like a human skull, because it was a whole circle, and the mouth was still very prominent.

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

This inhuman skull reminded the villager Wang Shuren of a story told by the old man. When the ancient Qiang people came to Jiashan, because of the fertile soil and humid environment, they wanted to settle here, but this mountain had long been occupied by a group of long-haired monsters with tails, and the long-haired monsters lived in the cave all year round, and the Qiang people called them "kiln people". In order to compete for this land, the Qiang and the long-haired monster began to use force, and finally the long-haired monster was beaten away by the Qiang because of its inferior combat effectiveness. It seems that in the legend of the Qiang people, the wild man has a huge body of long hair, and has a tail behind him, and he can't speak, but only screams. They are said to have large mouths and four more teeth than normal humans. Wang Shuren quickly counted the teeth of the skull in his hand, and sure enough, there were thirty-six teeth. Wang Shuren also had no culture, so he was simply buried as the "skull of the kiln man".

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

As soon as Wang Jiajun heard that it was interesting, he immediately asked Wang Shuren to take him to the place where the skull was buried and began to study. Is there really a "kiln man" among the Wang Shu population here? Are they half-human, half-apes that have not been able to evolve successfully? After a few days of investigation, the local villagers took Wang Jiajun to the small slope north of Jiashan Mountain, where there are several caves that are not big and small, and it seems that the age is also a long time ago. Curiously, each cave has white bones inside, which the locals think is the "grave of the kiln man". Because when they were young, adults did not let them play there, telling them that there were "kiln people" buried there, and their tails began to shorten, which meant that their lives were about to end, and they would burrow into the hole and wait for death. This practice is completely different from that of humans, is it true that in the past, there were creatures that we did not know?

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

Wang Jiajun found that the white bones in the cave were very similar to humans, but one size larger than the human bones in the same part. According to relevant records, we humans have completed the process of ape evolution of humans as early as tens of thousands of years ago, and Wang Jiajun believes that the skull of Jiashan is not an ape-man, it is very likely to be a wild man. Why? Because our ancient "Classic of Mountains and Seas" once recorded "Oyang". He is a man, with long lips on his face, a black body with hair, and a heel, and he laughs when he sees people." This means that thousands of years ago, in the country of Owl, there was a man with long hair, but his feet were different from ordinary people, they were upside down, and they could only make human laughter, but they could not speak. This description happens to be exactly the same as the ancestral description of the Jiashan people.

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

In the same village, there was an old grandmother named Zhou Luoshi who said that when she was seven or eight years old, she had met wild people in the mountains, covered in white hair, and looked at them for a few minutes, made a scream and left. But the self-report of an old man alone cannot prove the existence of savages. But Wang Jiajun was even more obsessed with the exploration of the wild people after listening, because it was hundreds of years ago, but the witnessing incidents in the village were only a few decades, and if you can really find the traces of the wild people, it can be described as a major discovery.

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

In fact, as early as the twentieth century, archaeologists found a batch of rough original tools on Jiashan Mountain, but their years were only a few hundred years old. Wang Jiajun immediately connected this matter with the kiln people, and he also found a hand-dug stone cave on jiashan mountain, and there was a carefully built stone bed inside. This can't be an animal masterpiece, can it? The truth of the matter seems to be approaching step by step, and a series of evidence points to the fact that the "kiln man" really existed.

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

In 2002, the British newspaper The Times reported that zoologist Robb McKar had found a non-human, non-animal hair from a tree in the Himalayas, which the locals believed to be the hair of a "snowman". In 2012, the Himalayas Times published the findings of an American expedition that found "snowman footprints" in the Everest region of the Himalayas, the largest footprint being almost 12 inches, or about 30 centimeters. This may be the "giant snowman" that scholars have been looking for. After reading these reports, can we boldly guess that five hundred years ago, the Qiang people defeated the kiln people, and the kiln people chose the harsh environment of the Himalayas in order to find a quiet place to survive, where there are snow-capped mountains that never change all year round, and the conditions are difficult to survive. Evolved humans are reluctant to live in icebergs, so kiln people hide in snowy mountains and don't want to be disturbed by the outside world.

Jiashan recreates the "traces of wild people", and the villagers find the remains of wild people, covered in white hair and huge?

Unfortunately, under the closed natural conditions all year round, they have no way to continue to evolve, and they have become the "wild people" in today's mouths. But this kind of thinking is just a guess, as to what the truth is, no one can give an answer, no one can answer this question.

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