Question is .... what does Chinese origin have to do with this thread ?
Nearly ALL POSTS written by him CENTERED ON " Chinse origin " in the last 6 months since he signed up here.
Question is .... what does Chinese origin have to do with this thread ?
Nearly ALL POSTS written by him CENTERED ON " Chinse origin " in the last 6 months since he signed up here.
Hello again ricecake san. I understand your concern. The topic could be mentioned within the framework of the thread's theme, as in your post #17, but I agree with you in that it is not something to be harped on under this OP.Originally Posted by ricecake
Somehow, Grimmo san had picked up on your post, which revived this thread after it had been dead for a good long while, and then it just got stuck.
In order to make it smoother, it may be good to let it go more slowly and with less 'heat'--if you catch what I mean. I do hope you'd agree that there is no reason to get worked up over whatever theories there may be regarding origins.
Thanks for you listening ear !!
Mars Man, thank you for your friendly moderation,
Let me point out one thing, it´s him who first name-called
me as the MC420 in the china history forum, in another
thread regarding the origin of japanese people.
I guess his only intention seemed to obscure the
discussion on this forum. One thing I am sympathetic about
him is about on-going china bashing in another chinese
related forum. But that´s his issue, and he should settle
out them with rational argument, and as you said, without heats.
Here is one interesting paper about regional variations of autosomal DNA among Han Chinese. It shows that the genetic diversity in Guangdong is greater than for all the other Han Chinese provinces combined.
This other study shows genetic structure of East Asia. Han Chinese are closer to the Koreans and the Japanese than to non-Han Chinese from Yunnan or northern Manchuria.
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