When exploring the profound culture of the land of China, we often fall into endless reverie about the mysterious Sanxingdui ruins. Today, the "History of the Spread of Ancient Buddhist Culture in the Pan-Sanxingdui Period of the Ancient Shu Kingdom" carefully researched by Jia Yinzhong, a professor at Southwest University for Nationalities, has brought us new enlightenment.
Historical testimony of cultural inheritance
Professor Jia Yinzhong's research findings show that indigenous Caucasian people have flourished in China since ancient times. Based on ancient human fossils dating back to 680,000 to 350,000 years and the results of modern scientific (DNA) testing, this study profoundly explains the history of Caucasian people living in China, as well as the existence of indigenous Caucasian people among the ancestors of the Chinese people, such as Fuxi and Yanhuang.
The association between Sanxingdui and ancient Buddhist culture
In the archaeological discoveries of Sanxingdui, we not only see the outstanding achievements of the ancient Shu civilization, but also see the shadow of the ancient Buddha culture. The professor's research extends the path of Caucasian migration from China, revealing the contextual relationship between the ancient Yi ethnic group and the ancient Aryan in terms of hierarchy and ancient documents, as well as the direct historical origin of the religious culture of the ancient Aryan people and the ancient Shu civilization circle in the Yangtze River Basin.
Revelation and introspection
For those few who do not identify themselves as descendants of Yan and Huang, Professor Jia calls for deep introspection. He stressed that each of us should consciously safeguard the unity of the motherland and cherish and inherit our traditional culture.
The roots of cultural self-confidence
It makes us rethink the history of the development of the Chinese nation, and reminds us to be loyal to the motherland while having cultural self-confidence and know the origin of our glory.
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