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Why are Japanese culture and China culture so similar?

The mystery of Japanese China descent.

The aborigines of the Japanese archipelago are Tungusic people in the south; Today, about 5,000 years ago, Baiyue people on the southeast coast of China were defeated by China people from the Yellow River valley and began to cross south and east. Those who go south become the ancestors of today's southwest ethnic minorities, and those who go east become Japanese rope people. Since the third century BC, a large number of Han people have migrated eastward to the Japanese archipelago because of the tyranny of the Qin Dynasty, becoming the yayoi of Japan.

Xu Fudong's story is recorded in Sima Qian's Historical Records. In BC 108, the son of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty was framed by traitors and asked him to go to Penglai Fairy Island to find the "fairy medicine" for Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. As a result, he arrived in the Japanese archipelago today. It is the first time that Sino-Japanese relations have been recorded. A large number of Han people began to travel eastward because of Wang Mang's rebellion in AD 9, and a large number of Han people traveled eastward to Japan to escape the war in 1990 during the chaos in the late Eastern Han Dynasty.

Japanese customs are actually the customs of Han people before17th century, and Japanese tatami was the home furnishings of China from the Spring and Autumn Period to the Tang Dynasty. Japanese kimono is Hanfu; Sumo is an entertainment product of China people. It was banned by Mongols after the demise of the Song Dynasty in the13rd century, and basically disappeared in the Ming Dynasty. Tea ceremony was a way of drinking tea in China before Yuan Dynasty. Bushido spirit was the spirit of China from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period to the Tang Dynasty. It began to decline in the Song Dynasty and was absolutely forbidden by the Qing Dynasty. Japanese mountain city was the standard weapon of China in the Southern Dynasties during the Southern and Northern Dynasties. The wooden drawers worn by the Japanese are what people in the Southern Dynasties usually wear in the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Today, 30% of Japanese people can say that they come from that part of China, and their ancestor is the historical figure China. Japan was named after Empress Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty in China, formerly known as Fusang and Japan. Some people in Japan think that the Japanese royal family is the Xu Fu family of the Qin Dynasty. The first generation of Japanese monarch was Xu Fu. Chuifu thought that Qin Shihuang had taken away 3,000 boys and girls before and after looking for the "fairy medicine". The Japanese thought that Emperor Chuifu was the first generation emperor of Japan-Emperor Jimmu-this was not what ordinary Japanese said, but the idea of Hirohito's younger brother Chongren. As for going south from the Korean peninsula, it's just the obscenity of Korean bands. You just need to look at the ancient Jurchen or the northeastern people who seldom eat rice now. Growing rice in the northeast is still a modern thing, while the Japanese live on rice, which is only grown in the Yangtze River basin. Before the Western Han Dynasty, Japanese people referred to the Ou people (now She people) in the Oujiang River valley of Zhejiang Province. Because the local Japanese and Europeans are homophonic, Europeans are short, so they are called Japanese. In the era of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, some people set sail near Qingdao, Shandong Province to buy cloth. Local officials found that these people were short and almost thought they were Japanese. They explained that they were descendants of China, descendants of 3,000 virgins taken away by Xu Fu. Since the Western Han Dynasty, the Japanese have called themselves Japanese. Until the Meiji Restoration in 1868, the ceremony of Japanese monarch's accession to the throne was the crown of China in the Tang Dynasty. After the Meiji Restoration, there were two sets of costumes, one was the crown of the Japanese Shinto minister, and the other was the crown of the Tang Dynasty in China, wearing the flat crown of Emperor Han to worship the ancestors. In 1980s, many Japanese scholars went to the southwest of China for root-seeking activities. They think that the Japanese are descendants of the ancient Baiyue nationality in China, and the southwest minorities are descendants of the ancient Baiyue nationality. Some Japanese elites think that they are descendants of many great figures in the history of China, while Harada Minoru, the main planner of the attack on Pearl Harbor, thinks that he is a descendant of the Emperor Xian of the Eastern Han Dynasty who fled to Japan in the 4th century ... Actor Yamaguchi Momoe thinks that he is a descendant of Yang Yuhuan in the Tang Dynasty and a descendant of Fujiwara family in Japan. Japanese Okamura Ningji claimed to be a descendant of Xu Da in the Ming Dynasty. After the demise of the Ming Dynasty, Qingshan Xu, a descendant of Xu Da, fled to Japan as a beggar and became a slave of the Okamura family. His surname is Okamura and he works as a fireman in Edo. Tojo is a descendant of Yuan Hao, the king of Xixia in China. After the demise of Xixia, a branch of Xixia royal family fled to the Southern Song Dynasty. After that, he fled to Japan and went to the Japanese treasure house. After that, they separated and became independent Tojo. Noboru takeshita considered himself a descendant of Zhuge Liang, the son of Zhuge Dan in the Three Kingdoms. After Wu Dong's death, he fled to Japan, and established Zhu Xia City on Kyushu Island (actually an earthen wall).