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yes, if the father is chinese, the son is chinese: Patrilineality concept. Not blood, but the Y-DNA, that descendes from father to son. the interesting question is what´s about the daughter, if she becomes non-chinese?The truth? Did you youself are assumed to the fact is true fact ? very funny . For example ,i married with a beauty from Vietnam and gave birth to a boy ,then the boy is of Han ethnic groups or 華人(HUA). He has a little of Vietnamese bloods in his blood ,but this would not hinder my boy is of Han Chinese identity. In the same way, my son had a boy later and his son married with a Vietnamese girl as well when his son grown ups ,and so on. Han Chinese bloods would obviously fall if things went on like this, the son of my son was less Han bloods than my son . but that of my son is still Han Chinese.
Philippines president Akilo is of the Han ethnic groups whose father is Han Chinese and his mother is Philippines. Don't you think he is Han Chinese ? How amusing your thinking logic is。The surname LIU is indeed Han Chinese one, but if your father is not Han Chinese then you are not Han Chinese or HUA. And aslo,Korean has the surnames same like Han Chinese as well and it is not amazing.
that does not matter what role he plays in his previous life. the role he plays during his reign matters.The ruler of NanYue---ZhaoTuo is a officer of Qin and he came from the HeiBei province now.
Catherine the Great was the Empress of Imperial Russia. in her previous life, she was a german duchess (Herzogin von Holstein-Gottorf). Following your logic, Imperial Russia belonged to Germany.