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Are the American Indians really from China? It is rumored that they are descendants of the Chinese, what is the truth behind them?

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On the American continent, there used to be an ancient people, horseback, bison skins, bohemian and freedom-loving Indians. Although the river of history has flowed through the river, the mystery of the Indians has become more and more intense with the passage of time.

In people's surveys, it has been found that the Indians are different from the traditional impression, they are neither the white-skinned tall Europeans nor the dark-skinned Africans, they surprisingly belong to the yellow race.

From the ancient portraits, the Indians had yellow skin and black hair, and when their babies were born, they had a cyan birthmark on the buttocks that Caucasians did not have.

Are the American Indians really from China? It is rumored that they are descendants of the Chinese, what is the truth behind them?

These characteristics are very similar to those of the yellow race, and we can find many similarities between the buildings and writings left by the Indians and the ancient Chinese culture on various sites in the Americas. There are many myths and legends in the Indian tribes, which are quite similar to the myths and stories of the mainland, such as the tengu moon eclipse, the flood era, and the origin of human beings...... At the same time, in the investigation of archaeologists, people found that there are many burial ornaments in the ruins of the Indian cemetery, which is very similar to the Chinese burial culture.

The most important thing is that in the excavation of archaeologists, people gradually noticed that the writing left by the Indians is quite similar to the oracle bone inscriptions on the mainland, not only the meaning is the same, but even the writing is the same!

Are the American Indians really from China? It is rumored that they are descendants of the Chinese, what is the truth behind them?

Could it be that the Indians are really our Chinese homeland? Could it be that the Americas were once one of our territories? But this may not be true, although as early as 1590, Acosta from France proposed that the Indians were likely Asians who crossed the Bering Strait and settled on the American continent. But why did the Indians cross the ocean to North America on the other side?

Someone once turned to a piece of history in the "Book of Shang" in the classical literature of the mainland, dating back to the ancient Shang and Zhou dynasties, when King Wu of Zhou invaded the merchants, and many nobles of the Shang Dynasty had to cross the Bering Strait and flee to North America in order to avoid being slaughtered.

Therefore, the Shang Dynasty became the starting point for the study of the origin of the Indians, and some people continued to confirm this theory in the later period, such as the mainland scholar Chen Zhiliang in 1939 who further deepened the theory that the Yin Shang nobles went into exile in North America.

Are the American Indians really from China? It is rumored that they are descendants of the Chinese, what is the truth behind them?

Even on the mainland, the Shang Dynasty was a rather mysterious dynasty, not only inventing oracle bone inscriptions, but also firing splendid treasures such as bronzes, and its rituals were very unpredictable. These civilizations are inextricably linked to the culture of the Indians.

Where did the Indians originate, and were they really the descendants of the Yin Shang?

Nowadays, there are four theories about the origin of the Indians in the world, the first is the Yin Shang origin theory, but the Shang Dynasty is too far away, and because of the political environment, the Americans are very reluctant to the Yin Shang origin theory, so many people do not agree with this statement.

Later, there was a reference to the "South Pacific migration theory", and some people thought that the Indians were probably from Polynesia, and they were originally in the Pacific Islands, but because of the rising temperatures in ancient times, the sea horizon continued to rise, and the sea flooded the living islands, and the Polynesians had to migrate to the Americas.

Are the American Indians really from China? It is rumored that they are descendants of the Chinese, what is the truth behind them?

However, some European immigrants say that some people believe that the Indians came from Iceland and crossed Greenland and then entered the Americas because they could not adapt to the harsh living conditions.

Of course, there is also the claim that everything originated in blacks, and some claim that Africans crossed the Atlantic to the Americas.

The four versions are mixed, but all of them agree with the Indians' moving theory. However, whether it is of African or European origin, they ignore the fact that the Indians have Asian characteristics.

Of course, there are also Yamon people who believe that the Indians are indeed Asian, but they have nothing to do with China, but now the rumors of the migration of the Yin Shang are becoming more and more widespread, which has aroused people's interest in the relationship between the Indians and the Yin Shang.

Are the American Indians really from China? It is rumored that they are descendants of the Chinese, what is the truth behind them?

Some people think that the country of Shaohao recorded in the "Classic of Mountains and Seas" is likely to refer to North America, and the Yin merchants at that time also had experience in fishing and going to sea, so it seems that it is not a problem for them to cross the Bering Strait to North America. With the gradual strengthening of the mainland's national strength, international public opinion has slowly begun to move closer to the origin of Yin Shang on this issue.

If the Indians really originated from Yin Shang, then the traces of the ancient culture of the mainland have been extended more deeply, and the depth is wide, radiating the entire Pacific Ocean, and its cultural brilliance makes people sigh at it. However, we must also be soberly aware that after historical changes and several ups and downs, if the Indians are simply called the descendants of the Chinese, I am afraid it is not objective. Nowadays, the Indians have become a general concept, but no matter what their origins, the civilization and traces left behind are worth exploring and excavating.

So where do you think the Indians originated, and do you support the Yin Shang origin theory?

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