Scientists Compared Chinese DNA to Every Ancient Civilization — Only One Matched

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Yet, Western scholars like to claim that Chinese Civilization originally came from the West, lol.
 
Yet, Western scholars like to claim that Chinese Civilization originally came from the West, lol.

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Nobody is claiming West..they are claiming Africa and Fudan University agrees.
People were in China long before any notion of "civilization" in Mesopotamia/Egypt had occurred. People who crossed into North America (~20,000 years ago) was even before those civilizations.

Jin Li (Chinese: 金力; pinyin: Jīn Lì; born 1963) is a Chinese geneticist and academic administrator, currently serving as president of Fudan University since 2021.
Jin is a professor at the National Human Genome Center and Fudan's Institute of Genetics, both in Shanghai.[1] He is the principal investigator of East Asian populations for the Genographic Project which collects DNA samples to map historical human migration patterns around the world.[2]
Jin is a leading proponent of the model of recent African origin of modern humans.[6] His research presented evidence that the majority of the gene pools in China originated from Africa
 
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Nobody is claiming West..they are claiming Africa and Fudan agrees.
People were in China long before any notion of "civilization" in Mesopotamia/Egypt had occurred. People who crossed into North America (~20,000 years ago) was even before those civilizations.

There are indeed Western or European scholars claim that ancient Chinese Civilization originated from the West specifically West Asia, rather than created and evolved indigenously in China.
 
There are indeed Western or European scholars claim that ancient Chinese Civilization originated from the West specifically West Asia, rather than created and evolved indigenously in China.

:rolleyes: oh boy...name these supposed "Western or European scholars". :rolleyes:

It's pretty well accepted that people crossed into North America at least 15,000 years ago (if not longer). That is well before any civilization in Mesopotamia/Egypt. That means people have been walking around in China way way way before that.

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Also remember elephants walked to Indonesia. They didn't swim to there.
 
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:rolleyes: oh boy...name these supposed "Western or European scholars". :rolleyes:

It's pretty well accepted that people crossed into North America at least 15,000 years ago (if not longer). That is well before any civilization in Mesopotamia/Egypt. That means people have been walking around in China way way way before that.
Why do we have different races with different colours , features and different attitudes ?...
Are we children of different races of monkeys?
 
:rolleyes: oh boy...name these supposed "Western or European scholars". :rolleyes:

It's pretty well accepted that people crossed into North America at least 15,000 years ago (if not longer). That is well before any civilization in Mesopotamia/Egypt. That means people have been walking around in China way way way before that.

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Also remember elephants walked to Indonesia. They didn't swim to there.
  • Terrien de Lacouperie (1845–1894): He was the most prominent proponent of this theory. In his 1894 book, Western Origin of the Early Chinese Civilisation from 2,300 B. C. to 200 A. D., he argued that Chinese civilization was introduced by a group of migrants from Babylonia (specifically a region near Elam) who settled in the Yellow River valley around 2300 B.C..
  • Herbert Allen Giles (1845–1935): A British diplomat and sinologist who, in the early 20th century, supported the idea of a Western origin, suggesting that the legendary Chinese emperor Huangdi (the Yellow Emperor) was a derivative of a Western historical figure.
  • Various Western Missionaries and Early Sinologists (late 19th/early 20th century): Many early researchers sought to align Chinese history with the "cradles of civilization" located in the Near East. They pointed to similarities in early Chinese metallurgy, the invention of writing, and cosmological concepts as evidence of a migration from West Asia
Lol.
 
Why do we have different races with different colours , features and different attitudes ?...
Are we children of different races of monkeys?
Fun fact: ricefield rats cannot interbreed with brown or sewer rats. To be the same species, reproducing and having fertile offspring is essential. Blacks, Asians and Whites can do that quite easily.
 
Fun fact: ricefield rats cannot interbreed with brown or sewer rats. To be the same species, reproducing and having fertile offspring is essential. Blacks, Asians and Whites can do that quite easily.
Does that mean our great, great grandpa was the same monkey 🐒
 
Does that mean our great, great grandpa was the same monkey 🐒
Monkeys are primates, but we don't share a direct common ancestor with them. Our shared ancestry is with the ancestor of the chimpanzee, which is an ape.
 
As China becomes more and more successful, white people will claim deeper links to it. In the end white people will declare themselves China's real ancestors, hence explaining its success. Europeans have the same attitude to America.
 
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Nobody is claiming West..they are claiming Africa and Fudan University agrees.
People were in China long before any notion of "civilization" in Mesopotamia/Egypt had occurred. People who crossed into North America (~20,000 years ago) was even before those civilizations.

So.....Indian claims of being 5000 years old are now being outdone by China?
With 4 times older claim ?
Noice.
 
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The Chinese civilization was uniquely developed in East Asia that mainly came from the fusion of the Yellow River/Yangtze River civilization.
 
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The Chinese civilization was uniquely developed in East Asia that mainly came from the fusion of the Yellow River/Yangtze River civilization.
The dominant genes of current Chinese people come from the Yellow River people with fusions and integrations with the genes of other groups including many minorities such as Tibetans in China spread in distant areas. Even the Cantonese, live farthest from the Yellow River, share 70% to 75% genes with those people in the Yellow River area.
 
  • Terrien de Lacouperie (1845–1894): He was the most prominent proponent of this theory. In his 1894 book, Western Origin of the Early Chinese Civilisation from 2,300 B. C. to 200 A. D., he argued that Chinese civilization was introduced by a group of migrants from Babylonia (specifically a region near Elam) who settled in the Yellow River valley around 2300 B.C..
  • Herbert Allen Giles (1845–1935): A British diplomat and sinologist who, in the early 20th century, supported the idea of a Western origin, suggesting that the legendary Chinese emperor Huangdi (the Yellow Emperor) was a derivative of a Western historical figure.
  • Various Western Missionaries and Early Sinologists (late 19th/early 20th century): Many early researchers sought to align Chinese history with the "cradles of civilization" located in the Near East. They pointed to similarities in early Chinese metallurgy, the invention of writing, and cosmological concepts as evidence of a migration from West Asia
Lol.

Are you serious? You are quoting people from the 1800's as if what they said is still relevant. They were still debating whether evolution was real.
 
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