Are the Chinese the ancestors of the Koreans?Now there is finally an answer

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-01

In North Korea, the people of the country call their own nation " translated as: Korean;

In South Korea, the people of the country call themselves "the Korean nation," which translates to: the Korean nation.

Although they have different names and different nationalities, they are collectively known internationally as the Korean nation, that is, the "Korean nation". Based on the analysis of the pronunciation of the word, we will find that the pronunciation of this word is highly similar to the word "Goryeo" in ancient Chinese.

During the Tang Dynasty, Ming Dynasty, and Qing Dynasty, which were the most prosperous in China, the dynasty was known as **, which attracted the worship of various countries and was the suzerainty of many countries. It is no wonder that some people believe that Japan originated in our country. There is a historical event in China's historical materials that "'Ji Zi ran Korea'", so did North Korea, which was closer to the Central Plains Dynasty in history, also originated in China?From the perspective of blood, what kind of historical ties do the people have?Do these two countries have them?

The names of countries such as Goguryeo and "Goryeo" have appeared in many costume film and television dramas, and their costumes and hair accessories are also very similar to those of the Korean people today. Today, there are two countries on the Korean Peninsula: South Korea** (also known as South Korea) and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea for short).

However, the two countries have long been in a state of political antagonism, military confrontation, and economic isolation, but the main subject of the two countries is the same ethnic group - the Korean people. When it comes to ethnic Koreans, some people may be confused. There is also an ethnic minority in our country called the Korean ethnic group. So what's the difference between the two?

If we look at the roots, the roots of South Koreans, North Korea, and China are actually the same. They are all Koreans. There are more than 70 million Koreans in the world, but now the North Koreans are scattered across three regions and no longer have the same ancestors. concept.

The Korean people call themselves "the Korean nation," which translates to the Korean nation. The Korean ethnic group calls itself "Korean nation" or "Korean nation", and refers to the Korean ethnic minority in China. "Refers to ethnic Koreans. In addition, the language and customs of the three people are also different today.

Both Korea and Korea are known internationally as the Korean nation, which translates to "korean" in English, but the pronunciation of the word seems to be similar to "korea" in ancient records.

Goryeo is one of the ancient countries of the Korean Peninsula. It was founded in the 10th century AD. In 1392, Yi Sung-gye deposed Goryeo and established the Joseon Dynasty. The Goryeo Dynasty fell. It seems that North and South Korea do have their own histories. Target.

However, from the 1st century BC to the 7th century AD, Goguryeo was an ancient Chinese frontier power. Although there is no lineage between Goguryeo and Goryeo, the people who grew up and lived in the same land have maintained contact for thousands of years. Target.

Since ancient China was recorded, the first regime on the Korean Peninsula was "Mizi Joseon". After King Wu of Zhou destroyed the Shang dynasty, Emperor Xin's (Shang Emperor)'s uncle Jizi established power on the Korean Peninsula. Historically known as the Jizi Dynasty or "Yin's Jizi Dynasty", it occurred in the Western Han Dynasty, when Wei Man, a native of Yan, led his troops to cross Xushui and enter the Korean Peninsula. , and took refuge in the "Jizi Dynasty".

"The monarch of Jizi Korea worshiped Wei Manzi as a doctor, gave Wei Manzi hundreds of miles of land in the western part of Korea, and asked Wei Manzhen to guard the western border of Jizi in North Korea. Unexpectedly, Wei Man, who had increased his strength, would expel Wei Man. Ji Zhun proclaimed the king, overthrew the Ji dynasty, and established the Wei Joseon regime.

But soon, the independent regime on the Korean Peninsula was overthrown by the Western Han Dynasty. Previously, South Korean Prime Minister Lee Hee-kyung persuaded him to go to Chen Guo (also known as Chen Han). In the state of Chen, Ji Zhun crossed the sea and fled to Mahan and established himself as Han. Wang, and later the Mahan people also established a state like King Chen.

After all, the land of the Korean Peninsula can be said to be full of political regimes, and most of these regimes were established by the princes and nobles of the Central Plains Dynasty. During this period, there were also people from the northeast such as Buyeo, Goguryeo, and Woju who migrated from the Northeast to escape the war in the Central Plains. Minority.

Although the Korean Peninsula was once decided by the people of the Central Plains Dynasty according to the records of the regime, there was also human life on this peninsula before that. According to archaeological finds, the first people in history settled on the peninsula. The first humans were supposed to be "Old Asians".

After that, the arrival of the "New Asians" occupied the Korean Peninsula, and the common ancestors of the Han, Mongolian, Manchu, Tibetan and other ethnic groups were the "New Asians". Among this ethnic group are Altaic languages, Mongolian Manchu languages, Turkic languages, Korean languages, etc., all of which belong to the Altaic language family.

From this point of view, there must be a necessary racial connection between Chinese and Koreans. So from a historical point of view, are the Chinese the ancestors of the Koreans?Throughout the history of the Korean Peninsula, the original aboriginal "Old Asians" can be regarded as the most "pure" Koreans, and later merged with the Northeast ethnic minorities from the Central Plains. Over the millennia, different peoples have evolved. The differences between them have been eliminated. From a grammatical point of view, the Korean grammar system not only integrates the "Altaic language family", but also hides many traces of the "Sino-Tibetan language family".

Culturally, we can also see that Koreans and Chinese have a close relationship. In modern Korean, we can find at least 70% of the vocabulary related to Chinese, and 30% of them are inherent Chinese characters.

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