Asian DNA Shows Similar Mutations as Africans
A group of researchers set out to prove that Chinese people evolved from **** erectus independently from all other humans, but their DNA testing also found that early Chinese civilizations were composed of Africans. Back in 2005, Chinese DNA specialist Jin Li collected and analyzed more than 12,000 DNA samples from 165 different ethnic groups and found stunning similarities in people of Southeast Asia with Africans. “We did not see even one single individual that could be considered as a descendent of the **** erectus in China, rather, everybody was a descendent of our ancestors from Africa,” the DNA specialist stated.
Earliest Skeletal Remains in China Are From Black People
A vast collection of studies have taken a look at the oldest human skeletal remains found thus far in China and reached a similar conclusion — the remains are from “Negro people.” The Archaeology of Ancient China notes that “Negroid skeletons dating to the early periods of Southern Chinese history have been found in Shangdong, Jiantung, Sichuan, Yunnan, Pearl River delta and Jiangxi.” This not only serves as evidence of an early African presence but the varying locations also point to just how widespread Black people were throughout China.
Early Chinese Dynasties Had Negroid Features
The physical characteristics displayed by earlier groups of Chinese people corresponded with features that some researchers call “distinctly Negroid.” Renowned author and professor Chang Hsing-Lang noted this in “The Importation of Negro Slaves to China Under the Tang Dynasty,” where he writes that “even the sacred Manchu dynasty shows the 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.”
Early Chinese Dynasties Had Black Emperors
Both the Shang and Xia dynasties had Black rulers, according to ancient texts. According to Professor Shun-Sheng Ling, the earliest documented rulers in China were referred to as Xuan Di, a phrase that translates to Black Emperor.
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