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The Xia Dynasty never perished, and existed at the same time as the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty

Now there are a lot of Xia Dynasty, a lot of nonsense.

Without further ado, go straight to the picture above.

This is said to be the map of Kyushu divided by Dayu, and the twelve states that are said to be divided by Yu Shun.

The Xia Dynasty never perished, and existed at the same time as the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty

Even if it is not very precise, such as the vague and general map below, we can see that the territory of Kyushu during the Xia Dynasty was already very large.

The Xia Dynasty never perished, and existed at the same time as the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty

Looking at the territory map of the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty, it is clear at a glance that half of the country is missing, and several states in the south and west are gone.

The Xia Dynasty never perished, and existed at the same time as the Shang Dynasty and the Zhou Dynasty

Within Kyushu, outside the Shang and Zhou spheres of influence, whose own?

Xia Dynasty, of course.

The Xia Dynasty never disappeared, but moved outside the Shang Dynasty's sphere of influence.

The Xia Hou and Youyu clans, after ruling the Central Plains for thousands of years, were driven to the west and south of the Yangtze River by the Shang Dynasty, and continued to rule the remaining territories of Kyushu.

This territory was much larger than the Shang and Zhou rulers, but the people of this land were called the barbarian Rongdi by the Shang and Zhou rulers who occupied the Central Plains.

The population in the area ruled by the Shang and Zhou dynasties became the majority of the Han nationality today.

The descendants of the Xia Hou clan and the Youyu clan are the ethnic minorities that are now scattered throughout southern and western China, such as the Yi, Tibetan, Naxi, and Qiang ethnic groups.........

And so on and so forth.

The Yi and Naxi ethnic groups still retain the original appearance of the writing used by the Yu and Xia Hou clans 11,000 years ago.

The written records of the merchants were obtained from the Youyu clan who returned from the south during the Wuding period, so the official written records of the Central Plains are only more than 3,000 years, at least 7,000 years later than the written records of the Yi and Naxi peoples.

Some fools who cling to the Central Plains centrism, when it comes to the ancient Yi script and the Naxi Dongba script, stubbornly believe that it was produced under the influence of the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions, and the age cannot be earlier than the Shang Dynasty.

怎么叫impossible?

Fools know what's impossible?

A large number of characters that existed before the Shang Dynasty, including those engraved on pottery, such as the Yu script and the Xia Hou script, had been used in the Central Plains for at least 7,000 years long before the appearance of the Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions!

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