I exposed your lies claiming that Cantonese are Baiyue. Cantonese have majority Northern Han Y Chromosome, and Cantonese language is closer to Middle Chinese.
Southern Han Chinese and their relationship with the Baiyue | Page 18
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Hu Songshan
Rechoice and @
EastSea behave in the exact same manner, they post in the same broken English, they are obsessed with accusing Cantonese of being Baiyue and claim they are "slaves of Hans, Mongolian, Manchus". They both posted pictures of dead bodies on another thread, they seem to be the same person.
Vietnamese conquest of Muslim/Hindu Cham and their current situation | Page 19
They both call Chinese "dirty sea pirates" and speak in the same way.
Xisha may open to tourists soon | Page 14
Xisha may open to tourists soon | Page 14
South China Sea News & Discussions | Page 112
They both talk about "wu yue" and "min yue"
Emerging Taiwanese identity | Page 4
History of Vietnam or What do you want to know about Vietnam? | Page 78
China cozying up with Dalai | Page 4
Southern Han Chinese and their relationship with the Baiyue | Page 8
China calls on Japan to respect historical facts | Page 6
Vietnam, Philippines 'bullying' ASEAN over sea conflict: Cambodian sources | Page 2
Vietnam Rises as Middle Power at Defense Summit: Southeast Asia | Page 5
China calls on Japan to respect historical facts | Page 7
Vietnamese conquest of Muslim/Hindu Cham and their current situation | Page 19
Tran dynasty and Ho dynasty were both ruled by Chinese.
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
Secondary Cities and Urban Networking in the Indian Ocean Realm, C. 1400-1800 - Google Books
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
Secondary Cities and Urban Networking in the Indian Ocean Realm, C. 1400-1800 - Google Books
The Ming dynasty liberated Vietnam from your Chinese ruled Ho dynasty. Without Ming, you would still be ruled by Chinese.
Most of the Vietnamese Kinh ancestors in the Red River Delta and Hanoi supported the Ming rule. The Kinh were "people of the capital".
It was Le Loi, who lived in the Vietnamese borderlands in Thanh Hoa where the "barbarian" Trai people (people of the camps) lived, where he started his rebellion. Le Loi himself was NOT a Kinh, but a Trai, and his army was made out of Trai people. The Kinh viewed Trai as barbarians.
Many of the Kinh Vietnamese in the Red River plain
supported the Ming. Le Loi's anti Ming rebellion, was actually a Trai vs Kinh war, with the Kinh fighting for Ming against the Le dynasty Trai.
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
Strange Parallels: Southeast Asia in Global Context, C. 800 - 1830 - Victor B. Lieberman - Google Books
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
The Trai people are ancestors of the Muong people. The Trai/Muong and Kinh were both of the same origin originally, speaking the same language. The difference between the Trai/Muong and Kinh, is that Kinh Vietnamese were influenced by Chinese culture, religion, and language, with Kinh adopting thousands of Chinese loanwords in their language, using Chu Nom characters, adopting Chinese Daoism, Confucianism, government, and alot of Chinese culture. The Trai/Muong refused to adopt it and maintained the original "barbarian" culture from before Chinese influenced Vietnam.
Muong people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Le Loi was a Trai/Muong, with a Trai/Muong army fighting against the Ming-Kinh Vietnamese forces. After Le Loi overthrew Ming rule, he and Le dynasty historians like Ngo Si Lien engaged in rewriting Vietnamese history to justify their own rule over Vietnam.
The Le dynasty then created the Kinh as a new ethnicity to seperate Vietnamese from minorities and other peoples. Before that, there was no seperate Kinh ethnic group, thats why the "Kinh" of the Red River region supported the Ming.
Goddess on the Rise: Pilgrimage and Popular Religion in Vietnam - Philip Taylor - Google Books
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Postwar Vietnam: Dynamics of a Transforming Society - Google Books
The Art of Not Being Governed: An Anarchist History of Upland Southeast Asia - James C. Scott - Google Books
Culture and Customs of Vietnam - Mark W. McLeod, Thi Dieu Nguyen - Google Books
Le dynasty historian Ngo Si Lien started inventing tales about Vietnamese being descended from Shennong and making stories up about the Hung Kings, to extend the Kinh's ethnic history back to antiquity. Before that, the Kinh didn't have a seperate distinct history.
A History of the Vietnamese - K. W. Taylor - Google Books
Blood and Soil: A World History of Genocide and Extermination from Sparta to ... - Ben Kiernan - Google Books