I've found that Japanese people are very fond of borrowing seeds from people who are stronger than them. You see, during the Tang and Song dynasties in our country, Japan sent their women to China one by one, and when they met beautiful men, they took the initiative to give them arms, the purpose was to give birth to offspring and improve the race for the Japanese.
Those who are richer than them, they will also go to get vaccinated. They also took seeds from the Jews. There is a book in Japan called "The Theory of the Same Ancestors of Japan and Jews", which explains in detail why Jews are the ancestors of the Japanese. In addition, there is a Jewish tomb in Torai Village, Aomori Prefecture, Japan, the local people say that Jesus did not die, and it was Jesus' younger brother who was crucified, and Jesus himself fled to Japan, so he settled in Kiyomori County, and later married a Japanese wife at the age of 112.
Later, when the United States occupied Japan, they borrowed seeds from the United States. The Japanese emperor sent many Japanese women to get close to American GIs, and now it seems that the plan was quite successful, and the average height of the Japanese was raised by several centimeters. And during World War II, Japan also captured a lot of Soviet men to be vaccinated, wanting to improve genes and increase height. The Japanese borrow seeds without distinguishing between friends and foes, even if they kill their fathers and enemies, and we Chinese really cannot understand this. However, if we don't understand, we don't understand, but we must be vigilant.
When Japan suddenly says who his ancestors are, it must be whose things he is thinking about, whether it is his money, or his land, or his majestic power. Now that they are suddenly saying that the Japanese are descendants of the Han Chinese, I think Japan is betting again, and he is betting on who will win in China and the United StatesIf China loses, they will be the first to rush in and grab women and land, saying that they are of the same origin as us, which is not considered robbery. If we win, he will also say that the Japanese are also descendants of the Han Dynasty, for the sake of the same ancestry, don't kill them all. Therefore, in the face of such a strange neighbor, we must be vigilant, and do not think that the Japanese have taken the initiative to come over to be our grandson, so we should relax our vigilance.