Chinese Scientist Proves the first inhabitants of China were Black

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Introduction:

According to Dr. Jin Li: “There is evidence of substantial populations of Blacks in early China. Archaeological studies have located a black substratum in the earliest periods of Chinese history, and reports of major kingdom ruled by Blacks are frequently in Chinese documents."

Li was asked how he as a Chinese felt about what he found.

He said “after I saw the evidence generated in my laboratory. I think we should all be happy with that. Because after all, modern humans from different parts of the world are not so different from each other and we are very close relatives.”

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For many years Black historians and Afrocentrists have said that the first inhabitants of China were black Africans.

The Negroid races peopled at some time all the South of India, Indo-China and China. The South of Indo-China actually has now pure Negritos as the Semangs and mixed as the Malays and the Sakais."

“Even the sacred Manchu dynasty shows this Negro strain. The lower part of the face of the Emperor Pu-yi of Manchukuo, direct descendant of the Manchu rulers of China, is most distinctly Negroid. Chinese chroniclers report that a Negro Empire existed in the South of China at the dawn of that country's history.

A good book on this subject: ( Professor Chang Hsing-Lang , "The importation of Negro Slaves to China under the Tang Dynasty A.D. 618-907).

“There is evidence of substantial populations of Blacks in early China. Archaeological studies have located a black substratum in the earliest periods of Chinese history, and reports of major kingdom ruled by Blacks are frequently in Chinese documents."

(Kwang-Chih Chang, The Archaeology of Ancient China, (Yale University Press) and Irwin Graham, Africans Abroad (Columbia University Press).

But after hundreds of years of the worldwide spread of the doctrine of white superiority and the inferiority of black Africans and their descendants. This notion was poo, pooed by white scientists and others and even by some blacks.

But in 2005, a Chinese DNA specialist, Jin Li, leading a team of Chinese and other scientists, proved through DNA tests that indeed the first inhabitants of China were black Africans.
I found this very interesting, but not unbelievable.
 

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I don't know who wrote this article, since there aren't any valid sources on the internet, but, the chinese dude they were referring to (I THINK) was attempting to prove that Chinese people were a separate branch of homo-sapiens, as if they were more evolved. He looked to prove that chinese people did not have the "out of africa" gene that all humans possess. Obviously he found that gene present in chinese people, it doesn't mean the first inhabitants of China were black, though I don't see why that isn't possible.
 

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Someone took a story that was released a while ago and made sensationalist claims to get attention.

Here is the real story.
According to the newspaper, a research team led by Jin Li (of Fudan University in Shanghai has found that modern humans evolved from a single origin, not multiple origins as some experts believe.

In China, school textbooks teach that the Chinese race evolved from Peking Man, based on a theory that humans in Europe and Asia evolved from local species.

But Jin and his fellow researchers found that early humans belonged to different species, of which only the East African species developed into modern humans.

This new finding nullifies the theory that the ancestors of the Chinese people were Peking Man who lived in northern China 400,000 years ago.

Based on DNA analyses of 100,000 samples gathered from around the world, a number of human families evolved in East Africa some 150,000 years ago, said Li Hui, a member of Jins team.

About 100,000 years ago, some of those humans began to leave Africa, with some people moving to China via South and Southeast Asia, Li said.

According to the newspaper article, it has been proven that the 65 branches of the Chinese race share similar DNA mutations with the peoples of East and Southeast Asia.

It said that the Shanghai scientists were part of an international team comprised of researchers from Russia, India, Brazil and other nations in a five-year project studying the geographic and genealogical routes related to the spread and settlement of modern humans.
The chinese try to feel superior by saying they evolved from "Peking Man" but since they found the "out of africa" genes, they know they descended from homo-sapiens.
 

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This shyt is common knowledge to the non ignorant scientist and people.


You had numerous clowns arguing against this concept in the Hidden Colors thread. Any one with a brain knows this has to be true, given the starting similarities between Asian and ancient african cultures. From language, to religion, to overall values and way of life.
 
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I find it hard to believe in the "Out Of Africa" theory...

This is how I look at it,

If you take a handful of beans, and you throw them on a field with a diverse terrain, and therefore, a diversity in the distribution of resources...The plants that manage to grow will not all look the same...They will all be bean plants, but they will look different based on the availability of resources, and the conditions of their environment...

This basic biological phenomenon makes more sense to me than a black man walking to Asia, and significantly changing in appearance...
 

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You had numerous clowns arguing against this concept in the Hidden Colors thread. Any one with a brain knows this has to be true, given the starting similarities between Asian and ancient african cultures. From language, to religion, to overall values and way of life.

Nobody in that thread was arguing against the out of africa theory. That's why there's nothing to see here.

and africa and asian cultures are more different than they are alike. sorry.
 
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