By Daphne R
China is apparently finding out
now what Black historians have been reporting for many years, the first
inhabitants of China were in fact black.
H. Imbert, a French
anthropologist said in his book, “Les Negritos de la Chine”,”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.”
Another author and professor,
Chang Hsing-Lang, revealed similar information in writing “The Importation of Negro Slaves to China under the Tang
Dynasty”, “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.”
These professors through their
research and studies have reason to believe that a Negro Empire actually
existed at the dawn of the country’s history citing evidence of
substantial populations of Blacks in early China, including finding reports of
a major kingdom ruled by Blacks being frequently mentioned in historical
Chinese history documents. And, Chinese chroniclers
report that a Negro Empire existed in the South of China at the dawn of that
country’s history
The notion that blacks were the
original inhabitants of China has been thwarted by white scientists and even
some blacks as the result of a sweeping message of white superiority and
inferiority of black Africans and their descendants spreading worldwide.
In 2005, DNA testing proved
that the first inhabitants of China were black Africans. The study was
conducted by a Chinese DNA specialist named Jin Li and a team of Chinese and
other scientists. Li admits that he wasn’t trying to prove this fact,
instead he initially wanted to prove that the Chinese evolved from hοmo erectus independently of all humans. After collecting
more than 12000 DNA samples from 165 different ethnic groups, Li and his team
found that early humans belonged to different species but modern humans had
descended from the East African species.
One scientist on the team, Li
Hui, said that 100,000 years ago humans began migrating through South and
Southeast Asia into China from Africa. Their testing showed that 65 branches of
Chinese all carry similar DNA mutations as the people of Southeast Asia.
Another scientist on the team,
Jin Li had this to say about their findings, “we did not see even one
single individual that could be considered as a descendant of the hοmo erectus in China, rather, everybody was a descendant of
our ancestors from Africa.”
When asked how he felt about
these findings, he responded, “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.”
The team of scientists participating
in the 5 year study of geographic and genealogical routes tracing the spread of
settlements of ancient and modern humans were from China, Russia, India, Brazil
and other nations.
Richard Leaky, a well-known,
Kenyan-born Paleoanthropologist who has dedicated his life to studying fossils
and the past believes that we must study the past if we are to have a future.
He had this to say, “If you get to the stage where you can
persuade people on the evidence, that it’s solid, that we are all
African, that color is superficial, that stages of development of culture are
all interactive, then I think we have a chance of a world that will respond
better to global challenges.”
Wow, so it appears that Africa
truly is the cradle of all civilization after all.
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