It is boring to discuss with you, who are WuYue and MinYue man in native, but you deny your true identity belong to Bai Yue. Very sad.
What's very sad is your intellectual dishonesty,as usual you attempt to shift the subject to avoid any questions.
Repeating the same lie over and over again doesn't make it true.
You are nothing more than a fraud with an ax to grind,trying to desperately distort the origins of Southern Han Chinese so you can claim that you ruled us.
I feel sorry for you,since ancient Vietnam was not a juggernaut you attempt to inflate its historical significance and downplay Chinese influence.
I already showed you more than enough proof that Southern Han Chinese are not solely descendants of the Baiyue but you ignored them.
I'll just repeat what I stated before.
A cursory glance at the Shiji chapter 114 東越列傳.
於是天子曰東越狹多阻,閩越悍,數反覆,詔軍吏皆將其民徙處江淮閒。東越地遂虛。
The son of heaven said Eastern Yue is narrow and hard to traverse,furthermore Min Yue is full of fierce,disloyal people.
The emperor therefore issued a decree where the army would settle the native people to in the lands between the Chang Jiang and Huai rivers,thus Eastern Yue became a barren land.
So how could I be related to a group of people that have been forcibly settled out of Fujian?
I have posted portions of 中國人口史,which deals with the minority population.
During Western Han the total number of minorities only numbered 3 million(and no,they are not all Baiyue this includes ethnicties located in the NorthEast,North and Western regions of modern day China) as opposed to 60 million average for the Han Chinese.
During Eastern Han the Shanyue remnants of Minyue only numbered 200,000-300,000.(however this also includes the Han that lived amongst the Shanyue so the real number should be lower)
While the Man(蠻) population of Changsha,,Nanjun,Jiangxia etc had a population of several 100,000s.
I find it quite preposterous that a Vietnamese can decide whether Southern Han Chinese are Baiyue or Han,rather the modern day Southern Han Chinese identify with Han and practice Han customs.