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Scientists Reveal Surprising Genetic Origins of Han Chinese

Scientists Reveal Surprising Genetic Origins of Han Chinese Epic Discovery 39.5K subscribers Subscribe 2.4K Share Download Thanks 180,576 views Jun 13, 2025 Scientists Reveal Surprising Genetic Origins of Han Chinese The Han Chinese make up the largest ethnic group on Earth, with over 1.3 billion people identifying as Han today. For centuries, they’ve been seen as the cultural and genetic backbone of China, tracing their roots to ancient dynasties along the Yellow River—the so-called cradle of Chinese civilization. From imperial scholars to modern textbooks, the Han identity has often been portrayed as both continuous and unified, a straight line from past to present. But now, cutting-edge genetic research is revealing something far more complex—and far more fascinating. Deep beneath the surface of this shared identity lies a web of ancient migrations, local adaptations, and surprising mixtures. It turns out that the Han Chinese are not the descendants of a single, homogeneous people, but the outcome of millennia of blending between multiple ancient populations. han Chinese Genetics han Chinese dna han Chinese Genetic Origins han Chinese dna origins genetic origins of Han Chinese dna origins of Han Chinese han Chinese ancestry china genetic origins How this content was made Auto-dubbed Audio tracks for some languages were automatically generated. Learn more Transcript Follow along using the transcript. Show transcript Epic Discovery 39.5K subscribers Videos About Genetic research challenges long-held beliefs about the Han Chinese's origins. DNA studies reveal a complex history of migrations and cultural assimilation, uncovering surprising ancestral connections across East Asia and beyond. This Epic Discovery video examines ancient DNA and historical evidence to paint a richer picture of this influential group. Summary 957 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @kc66 1 month ago (edited) Anyone who has a modicum knowledge of Chinese history knows that the Han ethnic group is genetically a very mixed bag. Modern northern Han and southern Han people are genetically distinct and this is public knowledge. The claim of unbroken lineage commonly alluded to refers to cultural rather than genetic transmissions. 418 Reply 89 replies @dougdu 1 month ago My family root is Hakka, a sub group of Han, originally from Northern China. My wife's root is Teochew, another sub group of Han, mainly from Southern China. Between us we have clear differences in appearance, skin tone, height, & temperature tolerance, even thou we are both Han Chinese. 118 Reply 28 replies @nitroxide17 1 month ago According to 23nMe, I am a descendant of a millet farmer dude near the yellow river. 26 Reply @codyshi4743 1 month ago (edited) By this standard, Chinese culture and identity itself is pretty much extremely different from that of Western culture and identity. In western culture, we define the stronger idea of a single individual race group of people, running a single nation state, and the culture of valuing individualism. Instead the Chinese culture is built on strong sense of collectivism regardless of the differences in race and the identity is an identity that is built on a common collective cultural identity. 167 Reply 27 replies @saint8257 1 month ago (edited) "Han Chinese" is not really an ethnic group in a genetic sense, but a cultural sense. Genetically, the "Han Chinese" has always been originally made up of many different tribes and ethnics that slowly formed nowaday's China. This is the difference between the west and the east. Ancient China and pretty much almost whole of Asia identifies each other via cultural affiliations, not race or genetics. The concept of genetic ethnicities and differentiating people by that were induced by the West (we all know the "superior white" ordeal). Asia as a whole is vastly more diverse than Europe and North America. We have all kinds of skin colors. Even within China, towards the north you'll find more fair skinned and Chinese/Asians who are whiter than Europeans; towards the south you'll find darker skin tones (many are darker than the brown-ish black Americans). Thus differentiating each other by skin color in China would be stupid both culturally and administratively because that will only serve to destabilize the realm and encourage hatred within our own peoples, especially when Ancient China fought many wars to unify and stabilize the country. 174 Reply 23 replies @hangmatchahang5260 4 weeks ago I know the intention of the video is to undermine Han Chinese unity, cast doubt on Han people origin, insult Han people, and discredit Han culture created by Han people. I suspect this video was created by vietnam person who always has a grudge for China and Han people 6 Reply 1 reply @TurkeyGuy-n6y 1 month ago This is why there is no reason to fear China. They are not about racial purity or obliterating other races, rather, working and prospering together. 71 Reply 16 replies @Abcd1234-q4v 1 month ago A small percentage of Armenian DNA has been found in some Chinese populations, likely due to historical interactions along the Silk Road. Specifically, about 4% of the Armenian gene pool has been identified in certain Chinese groups. This genetic link is thought to be a result of Armenian merchants traveling along the Silk Road between the 11th and 13th centuries, intermingling with local populations. 99 Reply 6 replies @DarkSunBlackStar 1 month ago Who wrote this academic script? You keep repeating the same information through every chapter just to lengthen the video. That is so amateurish! 39 Reply 9 replies @LongHuGM 3 days ago "Han"(汉) in ancient China dynasities(mainly before Song Dynasity) means "The Galaxy"(星汉),cuz ancient Chinese ppl believe we come from the central Galaxy not Origin from earth. Reply @Daoland-Everywhere 1 month ago Maybe you should read up on Chinese history a bit where they already tell over 2000 years how the Han is a collective of ethnicities blended into one culture and taking away the barriers to mingle 36 Reply 1 reply @Rin-lh9dy 1 month ago Difference between north and south was greater during ancient time, but as technology advances people move around easier. The differences between North and south are not that big as believed especially after decades of urbanization. If you single pick an random Chinese person, I can bet that you couldn’t guess it right which area he or she is from 100% correct . Northern Han can look southern, southern Han can look northern. Blending between north south, east west are very common now. 12 Reply 4 replies @user-lq6ku3xn5t 1 month ago "Han" is predominantly a cultural concept rather than a genetic lineage. 104 Reply 23 replies @pyfirst214 1 month ago (edited) The Han people also absorbed various northern nomadic groups such as the Huns, Xianbei, Turks, Goguryeo, Mongols, and Manchurians. In doing so, they assimilated some of the most feared warrior cultures in the world. 40 Reply 9 replies @Hanfugirl_Hanzi 1 month ago Hanfu, Hanzi, Han Culture, Han Ethnics! "Han" is China itself!! 26 Reply 1 reply @vanveakrin276 1 month ago The MONGOL in TUVA in the South of Lake Baikal were born with White Skin..the children of the TUVA MONGOL were all born with almost White SKIN color.. the TUVA in the North was born with almost White Skin , ,, the YUE children in the South were born with Yellow Skin Color in the YUE LAND ...South of Chang Jiang river ...3000 years ago TIBETAN were Chinese before the separation.. one moved up the mountain the other moved down the river flow.. the People in Manipur was originally Chinese from Sechuan.. the People in KACHIN in North Myanmar was originally grom Qin Hai lake moving South to the Gold Sand River in Yun Nan.. 36 Reply 12 replies @slee-01 1 month ago (edited) Europeans have many different hair colors, eye colors and skin colors. They are the most mixed people of three different races, white, black, and yellow. I already knew this 40 to 50 years ago when I was a high-school student. 4 Reply 2 replies @Me2Lancer 2 months ago An interesting post describing the diversity of the Han Chinese people. 33 Reply 2 replies @siufusiu270 1 month ago (edited) It's wrong. Mandarin actually has newer origin than Cantonese. Mandarin is influenced by non-Han ethnic groups. Cantonese is more similar to ancient Chinese used officially in the north, both in terms of vocabulary and pronunciation. You can tell it from ancient Chinese writings and poems. It shows this video lacks serious research. 30 Reply 12 replies @sheldonh4341 1 month ago I had always known that the 'Han' is the one 'true master race', and this video just proved it: Han got the best genes from everyone else. 1 Reply @frankojudoka 1 month ago (edited) I’m a mix of Fujian and Guangdong. All 54 ethnic minorities have already blended into the mainstream. This diversity makes the Han people more adaptive to changes. 6 Reply @gotmilk91 1 month ago Absolutely true; the "Han Chinese" are the earliest nomadic tribes that later assimilated later nomadic tribes to become the most-ultimate agrarian-semi-agrarian tribe on Earth! 28 Reply 18 replies @KC-jo9cm 1 month ago I feel the description is very good, especially in line with history and customs. 5 Reply @Steve-pq7cb 9 days ago Confucius said if a foreigner comes to China and accepts Chinese culture, then he can be counted as Chinese, although in his time, there was no Han Chinese concept yet. So it's always about culture. Reply @33Jenesis 1 month ago My uncle who is my mother’s brother, looked like Eurasian since birth. He has hazel eyes and lightly curled brown hair. My grandma (mother’s mother) also looked mixed (not as obvious). My female cousin took after her dad with similar brown eyes and brown hair. My mother said there’s some Mongolian blood in my grandma’s family lineage from a very long time ago. Both sides of my family are Han Chinese from middle parts of China. 6 Reply 2 replies @AIisLOVE 1 month ago 做的真好, Reply @Fjydcjkyfcifc 1 month ago Han means Chinese in Chinese. Any person who is accepted or included into the main group/culture is Han. 16 Reply 6 replies @donngo3048 1 month ago When filling out official forms in some counties in the US, Vietnamese is categorized as a separate race. Reply @gotmilk91 1 month ago Not just "river systems"; the "Han Chinese" born out of the great praries/grasslands shared by the other huge tribes including the Manchus, Mongols, Tiele, Tujue (Turks), Yakuts, Yeneisians, etc, etc... Han is super-diverse! 17 Reply 5 replies @tildarusso 12 days ago (edited) Fun fact: If a foreigner (reguardless of skin color) marries a Han Chinese, the foreigner can opt to be a Chinese citizen with his/her ethinic group marked as "Han Chinese" ("Other" seems an alternative choice). 2 Reply @HudaHudeliyes 1 month ago Javanese🎉 3 Reply @Brahrat 1 month ago Saying that Han Chinese are mixed is like saying that all white Americans are mixed race. In other words, it is implying that anyone can be Han Chinese, including black Indians and white people. Is this video blogger Jewish? 1 Reply 3 replies @Hupmin 1 month ago Except for a few tribes living in isolation in remote places, none of the people are pureblood. It is all a mixture of different communities/tribes throughout thousands of years. It's the same with Han Chinese or Europeans. 17 Reply 2 replies @Cm7-Ds-A10 9 days ago I see this differently. In the old days where horses/donkeys were considered the most expensive luxury transportations for the upper classes. Most people don’t travel very far unless for business or migration. Marriages were usually among tribal villages and carefully assimilated neighboring villages/towns to increase peace. However, small conflicts and wars among territories did happen quite often that marriage were usually pre-arranged. Mixing ethnicities of different regions were usually done by killing the men only or slaughtered all, raped the women and slaved the children. Woman did not know how to abort a pregnancy from rape at the time. You can tell there were a lot of single mothers that carried children from unknown fathers from the French and American military forces. Beside the history of the Mongols, I believe the majority of people other than the Han Chinese did come to China as a minority and later were integrated to modern China. Modern Chinese culture and customs are not as restricted as old Chinese culture and customs where interracial marriages were discriminated or mocked upon. An interracial is usually a result from a rape of poor class people. This kind of marriages was usually reserved for the royals classes. It is the same as a White woman and a Black man or an interracial mixed child from today and from the past historically. What I am saying is that there weren’t many interracial marriages in China in the past. There were fragments of lands/regions that many people took refuge from war torn cities that weren’t belong to or controlled by any country that for example like many western states of America in the early 1700s. Chinese culture and customs marriages were very strict because of family values and status, business benefits, ancestral linages and family reputations, strategic political or business partnerships, being a trusted, have high integrity and reputations to be able to thrive in business trading. There were money lending without interest for a period of time other than return a favor or providing material supplies and goods in advance without collateral deposits etc. if a person was a friend that had a reputation of being a trustful person. It was easier to start a small or large business in the old days. Now, it is much harder to prove and follow laws and regulations and policy and requirements, etc. I am getting off topic Reply @jacku8304 1 month ago How to differentiate the Vietnamese from the Southern Chinese ? The Vietnamese practiced the 'Black Teeth Culture', known as "răng đen", and was once a significant cultural practice. It is a South East Asia kind of Austronesian culture. It continues to exist even to the early 20th century. One can still google for pictures of this sort. Their traditional clothing tended to favor darker tones, with black being a prominent option. This kind of cultural norms not practiced by Southern Chinese. 9 Reply 13 replies @scribetribe1 1 month ago Empires expand and absorb, but core identities often endure. The Han Chinese remain primarily Yellow River genetically, even as they have blended with various ethnic groups over time. Different regions of China reflect this fusion, each with its own distinct cultural flavor. Southeast coastal China was once the heartland of the Austro-Tai speaking Yue or Baiyue peoples. The southwest was home to Austroasiatic speaking groups known as the Baipu. In the central southern regions, Miao-Yao populations historically referred to as the Nanman or Jingman formed a major presence. These layers of cultural and genetic influence continue to shape the regional diversity of China today. Kra-Dai-speaking groups make up the second largest ethnic population in China after the Han, with a total of nearly 30 million people. 1 Reply @demonfromhell2022 1 month ago I can't even tell the difference between a British and a German. A Nigerian and a West African. A Korean and a Chinese. Love it because everyone looks the same 🤣🤣 10 Reply 1 reply @stefano94103 1 month ago "Han" is predominantly a cultural concept rather than a genetic lineage. EVERYONE comes from African roots. Africa is the tree and our genetics form the branches and we are the leaves from those branches. This wisdom should bring us closer together. For we now realize, no one is better than another. We are all one with good and bad, better and worse, more and less, individually and collectively. Reply @valamerkozlowski7915 1 month ago Hate the AI channels. 3 Reply 2 replies @artitkrichphiphat378 9 days ago I think Han’s Chinese DNA may be even more diverse than all the white west combined. It is more the culture, not blood. Reply @理高 1 month ago Chinese is not an ethnic description, but a cultural reference. That is why the Chinese are often confused by its own name in English. 8 Reply 1 reply @963ag 1 month ago Of course, you mentioned that the Han are a mixed ethnic group... But I am interested in whatever links they may have with the Huns and/ or Turkic groups. Reply @vanveakrin276 1 month ago The Shu ethnic groups moved from the Golden Sand River into the Western Sechuan low land area for AGRICULTURE production. ... the Shu people developed the river irrigation system in Western Sechuan Thus creating the Chengdu ( TianFu ) city.... with links to other tribes in Guizhou and Yun Nan.. and Vietnam 6 Reply 1 reply @Thor17356 3 weeks ago What about hmong people 1 Reply @UUBrahman 1 month ago Sounds like artificial intelligence, smells like artificial intelligence, looks like artificial intelligence, guess what? 10 Reply 2 replies @HKflashpoint 1 month ago There are no Han people, only those who write Chinese characters. 2 Reply 3 replies @wamexart 1 month ago Every time that I read an assay on genetics, I end up with the same thought: yes, an expert can put together the map of a given community of today’s world, but common sense tells me that there is more intention to manipulate than a sincere scientific interest. I can think about the Jewish people, to define what a Jew is, if we focus on genetics we would find that there are various roots of Jews. Most of them not from the Middle East, indeed, some Jewish scholars accept the credible story of the Khazars. 4 Reply @wy3131 1 month ago It’s more than well known that China has a very mixed set of genetic makeup, just by reading through its colourful history based on its economic and civilisation power. Fact is, Han is more about culture than genetic. Ultimately, China is a civilisational state than a state based on genetic or language linkages. 2 Reply 4 replies @Mrvictory61 1 month ago Very interesting and informative, the world should learn from the Chinese people, How to become a Homogeneous Nation with a Sense Common identity and Unity there by evolving as a Unified Nation, living in peace, with patriotism 🙏 8 Reply 4 replies @Handlethis.96 1 month ago My mom’s side is probably pure Han. My dad’s side is southern china Teochew and my grandfather was half Thai and Teochew even now our half Thai never even came to say hello. I guess I’m muddy and proud of it. 1 Reply 2 replies @rubensanchez1797 1 month ago myself is han, born in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China in 195x.. now living in Miami, florida,usa... ho man shek. 5 Reply 1 reply @한종수-f4i 1 month ago 日本歷史學家吾鄕淸彥說: “漢朝這個名字本身就是藉用了舊三韓朝鮮的字母韓。” 「司馬遷《史記》二十五卷,顛倒了檀君朝鮮統治中原大陸的歷史事實,煞費苦心地篡改成中國統治檀君朝鮮的樣子。」本歷史學家吾鄕淸彥說 高句麗說日語,但它屬於韓國歷史,因為它有女薩滿。 1. 種族的身份長期以來從未被打破。 2. 只要保持同一性,群體是在一處定居、遷徙,還是兩者兼而有之,都無關緊要。 3. 地球典範轉移中與群體外的互動具有主導性。 4.滿足以上三個條件的群體就是聖經中提到的丹族,一定是聖杯民族。 日本人相信自己是萬世傳承、從未間斷的天之子孫,日本自誕生以來就為全人類做出了最根本的貢獻,他們的文明理應佔據地球上的最高地位。 根據延續一萬代的皇帝族譜,本來是第一批未經證實的男性,但在女性突然出現的短時間內,男性壟斷又結束了,這嚴重違背了地球人類的考古原理。於母系和父系社會的嚴格典範。 在日本皇室中,每年11月23日天皇親自祭祀韓神祭祀。 韓神賀電如下。 韓神 見志萬由不 加太仁止利加介 和禮可良加見波 加良乎支世武也 加良乎支 加良乎支世牟也 三島木綿を肩にかけて韓神を祀る。 韓を祀って, 韓を祀ってくる。 將三島木門戴在肩上,祭祀韓神。 他們崇拜韓,他們崇拜韓。 也比良天乎 天耳止利毛知天 和禮加良加見毛 加良乎支世武哉 加良乎支 加良乎支世牟也 八葉盤を手に握り、韓神も韓を祀ってくる 韓を祀って韓を祀って(韓招ぎ=加良乎支)来る 手捧八葉板,韓神也來拜韓,拜韓,來拜韓。 於介 阿知女 於於於於 来て、おばさん(あじめ阿知女) おおおお 來吧,阿姨(=女==Himiko=Ajime=韓國女薩滿)哦哦哦哦 於介. 来て 來吧 然而,朝鮮半島的考古證據解釋了新石器時代的人口外流和青銅時代大量人口的涌入,這是一個重要事實,暗示了上述第1到第3點。 支石墓制度從朝鮮半島傳入後,彌生時代的農業社會情勢十分激烈,鬥爭程度遠比朝鮮半島強烈。孕育了彌生製度的朝鮮半島支石村落農耕制度,雖然是進化了的平衡男性與女性的思想體系,但當其被移植到一個陌生的環​​境時,必然會伴隨某種衝突。It is as if fierce friction inevitably occurs in the process of first settling an industrial system or capitalism, which originally occurred in Europe and the United States in the first world and was embodied through a long period of maturation and application, in a third world emerging country with a heterogeneous cultural custom. The case of South Korea can be said to be the most extreme example of this case on the modern earth, but the Japanese archipelago was the most appropriate example in the introduction of Northeast Asian agricultural systems in BC. 由於日本列島的母系本土傾向,古代日本由本土女性祭司所統治的說法完全是虛構的。卑彌呼並非日本人,卑彌呼的地位也不是政權,她的思想也起源於海對岸的土地。透過卑彌呼可以看到當時日本的社會面貌。The unified protoplasm of politics and rituals prior to the separation of the two did not yet exist. Three tools, bronze sword, bronze bell, and bronze mirror, to abstract politics, religion, masculinity, femininity, or all of its integration from the primitive archetypes of shamanism, excavated from dolmens that appear to had been distributed on the Korean Peninsula from about 7,500 years, are the origins of Japan's Three Sacred Treasures, and in Japan, they accompanied or lured a huge political upheaval of the time to switch from Yayoi to Asuka, that has entrenched and expanded male centrality, and in a new political frontier Japan, among the three symbols and as the core acting of the flow that is inherent in Yamato Japan's ideological nature, replacing the religious characteristics played by femininity on the Korean Peninsula the sector of the bronze bell, with curved jade a symbol of reproduction and aros, are the spirituality of Yamato Japan that differentiated politics, religion, matriarchy and paternalism from the Korean Peninsula. Check the existence of the female shaman in business who are possessed by the godsend. 根深蒂固的母系傳統所揭示的離奇真相。在國際鬥爭激烈、國際局勢動盪的時期,最高指揮官或軍事總司令是由女性擔任。在日本,在此之前,族譜中曾有一位女天皇,但天皇的出身本身是朝鮮半島最優秀的武裝力量,但到了日本之後,卻是男性群體,不經過征服戰爭,就自動晉升到日本的最終政治位置。因此,飛鳥推古女王只是名義上的存在,其作用和功績無法與真正掌握新羅國家命運的善德、真德兩位女王相比。在西方,類似於封建中世紀之前的新羅女王的角色,可能在800年後的極度父權制封建中世紀之後纔在英國和西班牙出現,而在地球上的其他地方,如阿拉伯、美國、中國和非洲,則找不到。新羅之所以能在競爭中獲勝,是因為其母系社會的凝聚力比其他兩個國家更強。證據是,新羅的薩滿金冠曾出現過,而且它的主人都是女薩滿。 朝鮮半島古代三國鼎盛時期分別是4世紀的百濟、5世紀的高句麗、6世紀的新羅。The end of the 4th century mentioned was before anything like a general dynastic royal authority had yet been formed in Silla. 在從大陸南下的武裝部落首領們還沒有完全脫離政權互相替代而非繼承的傳統時,為了加強體制內部的團結,開始在首都中心修建巨大的女薩滿墓。當時正值百濟鼎盛時期,日本列島就出現了這樣的情況,從半島來到日本的政治集團正忙著建造男性將軍的巨型陵墓。正是這個時期,是展現新羅之後的半島與百濟之後的日本列島的歷史發展如何出現如此巨大差異的關鍵部分。 農業出現的一個必要和充分條件是建立一個母系社會。 母系社會 = 農業的出現 農業的出現 = 母系社會 日本的母系性質完全從屬於朝鮮半島。 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04108-8.pdf 世界上第一個可耕種的糧食。 狗的由來。 全世界新石器時代母系社會的起源。 這必定是原生質薩滿教的誕生,其中儀式與政治在分離之前是和諧的。 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3207552.stm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjlBY0-5ZQs https://gdlsg.tistory.com/3459 https://blog.naver.com/yhshin831/222899183874 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3c9q0Sy9Lo Reply @miming9409 1 month ago Vietnam was colonized by China for thousand years then moved to South East Asia. Google Wikipedia. 5 Reply 2 replies @koiorgasli 1 month ago Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. 1400 years ago said, in the future the world population will consist mostly of the people of this race🕋🕌🌏 2 Reply 1 reply @davidb2206 1 month ago An AI text and narration just ruins these things. Any real geneticist could have said all this, and more coherently, in about two minutes. One thing it is critical to understand: The Han were NOT the first people in China. They migrated, just like the American Indians did into the American continent (and also were not first). 5 Reply 2 replies @Will-f3o8x 1 month ago I’ve always said this, what do northern nomadic horse people know about building boats and growing rice? 1 Reply @lukang72 1 month ago Han is not a single population. Look at the physical differences between southern and northern Chinese, like Cantonese vs. Shandong. Even within the South, Fukkian, Toisan and Cantonese are very different physically. Han Chinese uniformity is just propaganda. 15 Reply 10 replies @hengy9333 1 month ago South Koreans claim that Han Chinese originated in Southeast Asian countries such as Vietnam and Thailand. Reply @leecheelek 1 month ago Most of Austronesian people residing in mostly SEA and Pacific Islands (including Hawaii, Guam, Fiji, etc) are all descendents of the current Han people originating from the Yangtze and Yellow River many millenias ago. The Han people ethnicity only came about after the Han Dynasty when trading routes started proliferating and people of other lands starts calling them people of Han. This description continues even after each successive dynasties (eg Jin, Sui, Tang, Ming etc). till today even though the West tried and wanted to change it from Han to Communists because of ideological and racial discrimination. A better description of the descendents of Han people today would be they are just Chinese people as they all grow and came about from the start of the Chin Dynasty (unified China) and the name of China (Middle Kingdom) and expanded via conquests, migration, integration etc. Its just like being called Americans (who are all migrants to North America) who settled in the USA but whose roots started from elsewhere and the name given by the German cartographer in 1507. Likewise this also applies to people who are called Jews, Israelites, Palestinians, Persians, Arabs, Indians, Anglo Saxons, Russians etc all in nameonly but having their roots elsewhere. 7 Reply 3 replies @okfun54573 1 month ago Han Chinese is a concept not only related to culture but also genetic transmission. If a white or black sinicized, can we call him Han Chinese? And Han the race formed in thousands years ago. Just because the nomadic races sinicized and absorbed by Han, somebody start to deny Han is not an ethnic group lol. 2 Reply 13 replies @chowcheebye-nn9lv 1 month ago I can confirm this video is full of misinformation, first off the central plains which were the birthplace of Hua ren is neither north or south, next Mandarin existed no more than 200 years ago and while was the dialect chosen as the national language, is not a Han Chinese dialect, it's a newer dialect. 3 Reply 1 reply @Steve-pq7cb 9 days ago I would say Han Chinese is a genetically loose concept because there was never a strict definition and there was no laws to forbid anyone to claim themselves as Han Chinese in ancient time. I suspect many nomadic tribes like Huns, Nuzhen, Mongols, Mandarins eventually blended into Han Chinese voluntarily when they faced retribution for their crime over the Han Chinese. I even suspect there were white or black people made themselves Han Chinese in ancient time. This is why some Han Chinese (very few though) look like a Caucasian or Black. But the Han Chinese culture is very distinct from other nationalities in China. Reply @userwsyz 1 month ago Central Asia was part of China during the Yuan Dynasty, which included Karakoram. Khublai Khan was the emperor of China and was also the head Khan of the Mongol empire. And the headquarter of the Mongol empire was in Karakoram. 5 Reply 1 reply @masbroscraft 1 month ago The mixure of Han only show conquer and surrender,it's not about languages, cultures,or gene。Han is a politic concept,not a historic on anthropology concept. Reply @xueueux 1 month ago (edited) As a Chinese descendant, I had always said Chinese people are more diverse than what people think! One of the things that open my mind and logic is that how Mongols, Manchus, who had once conquered China, "oddly" adopted the Han Chinese culture to their dynasty, to their society than imposed their own culture. Usually in the west, the conqueror will impose their culture to the conquered. But oddly this does not apply in China. The conquered culture is adopted by the conqueror. Just by knowing this one fact, it's not hard to believe that Han Chinese is not as homogeneous as what people think 3 Reply 3 replies @drannoc100 1 month ago Not surprised - northern Han are much taller than the southerners and look different also. There are Chinese with much lighter skin tones while others with much darker ones. The strong cultural belonging deserves attention and study, esp giving their dictatorship controls. Reply @yiz326 1 month ago Han people, like Americans today, are culture group, not a blood group 😅 3 Reply 1 reply @Zerpentsa6598 1 month ago But WHO is a representative Han Chinese? Even the Hans themselves don't see themselves as a single homogeneous group. But most of the time they don't care as long as someone is a "decent person". Reply @user-ed1wt3qn4q 1 month ago Han Chinese is just as diverse as Europe, genetically and culturally. Politically,unfortunately all those Chinese often ruled under same dictators/emporers. So as a Chinese myself, Chinese is just a political concept. 3 Reply 8 replies @Kumurajiva 1 month ago Han is just a name of a dynasty that lasted a longer time than other dynasties. Most stuff are made up tales, such as Han identity . 1 Reply @ChiTrungakaTCN 1 month ago The name Han itself is misleading and plain outright wrong. It only came about just over 2000 yrs ago when Liu Bang became emperor and named his dynasty after the river Han of his home town in.the southern part of modern China. Hence there is no such thing as a Han ethnic. If anything he was probably of Bai Yue ethnicity. Han reference would be to ignore what was before Liu Bang. 5 Reply 2 replies @LL-rm8xt 1 month ago Although there was a dynasty called HAN, Chinese people don't go around say I'm a han. That term is used by WESTERNS to sow division.. If you ask someone from China who they are, the immediate reply is 'I am CHINESE', that is regardless of where they are from. If you ask when minority they are from then that is secondary.... This concept of Asia American, Black American, etc or British Indian, British Asian..... isn't really a thing for every day Chinese people. That's why as a nation they are more united.... Reply @Dragonwolf77 1 month ago Hakka Han Chinese here….🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪 3 Reply @vanveakrin276 1 month ago After the Fall of the Chagathai MONGOL Empire in Xi YUE the Dzungarian moved into Kazakhstan and Karamai Ghost land to control all North Xi Yue... the Dzungarian Mongol fought both the Russian and the MANCHU at the same time ,, in Xi Yue which included the lake BALKHASH... 1 Reply @AlanSandler-s9h7j 1 month ago Same facts over and over again. 3 Reply @PHNgee 1 month ago Be it Teochew, Min (Fujian) or Hakka, all migrated in different waves of time. Hakka arrived at Southern China the latest. New comers interbred with local etnic, Hakka in North west Guangzhou and Western Fujian intermarry with 畲族 She people were common. Reply @vanveakrin276 1 month ago Without The 9 Big Dins Bronze Pots .. these Hua Xia Chinese couldn't have been able to call themselves as kings in the North whereas in the Yue Land South..the kings in the YueLand didn't have the traditional 9 Bronze Dins status to qualify themselves as kings...the Hua Xia in the NORTH side of the Chang Jiang river worshipped the Dragon as the Royal power symbol ,, but the Yue Royalties worshipped the Birds Fowl as the Symbol of the vRotql power for the Yue population of the SOUTH in 100 YUE TRIBES in YUE LAND....THE YUE PEOPLE chose the Bird and the Fish as a Royal Symbol in Yue Land the Chinese called the South as Nan Yue and the Chinese called the West as Xi YUE..later the MANCHU invaded China and fought the Dzungarian in the West and called the Xi Yue as XIN JIANG after the Manchu had exterminated all West Mongolian ( Dzungarian) in Kazakhstan and in the Karamai ( western of Altai mountain) which is called as the Dzungarian ghost land where primitive horse was discovered.. earliest wild donkeys... 4 Reply @DavidLee-ot4pz 1 month ago Where we are from is a lot less important than where we're going at this point in time. Humanity still hasn't learned how to work together from a better future for humanity and time is not on our side. Reply @athenating590 1 month ago Excellent description of the genetic and civilization simulation of Chinese Han people. 👍👍👍 Reply @ruotze 1 month ago (edited) The HAN were once called the XIA people. They are the descendants of people with the 100 surnames which were handed out by the Yellow Emperor. Don't confuse the HAN with the Chinese population in general which consists of numerous minorities. Nomadic groups entered China from the north & intermixed with the Han. This migration includes the Sogdians who came from Central Asia. However their surnames are distinct from the HAN. Reply 2 replies @vanveakrin276 1 month ago 112 BC ...HAN emperor sent a Han princess as a Han Bride to marry a local Chieftain in the ILLI River region , to make Alliance with the ILLI POWER... ... that was 2120 years ago...HAN DYNASTY Royal house had marriage relationship with the ILLI ROYAL POWER before the existence of Kazakhstan and Kirgyzstan ... 1 Reply @Hystericall 1 month ago This has always been well known. Han is the ultimate melting pot that actually worked over millennia. You only have to reflect on the massive warfare that took place such as the Warring States period etc before unification under the first emperor. Even today, China is full of different dialects that are in fact different unintelligible languages made understandable only by the common written system. Reply @haydentse6526 1 month ago Han 汉 means galaxy in Ancient China. Actuarlly we Han Chinese call ourself 'galaxy people'.(汉族=银河族) Reply @stevenlouie6922 1 month ago all nationalities/ethnic groups are mixtures of older versions. Vietnam was formed by A Chinese General who was responsible for running Southern China and responsible to keep the peace with the Yue people of the area. When china fell apart, he declared himself King and conquered the rest of the Yue people which was living in what is Northern Vietnam. He ordered his nobles to intermarry, to create a single people. The new country latter was divided. But the formation of the Vietnamese people is a combination of Yue and Han. Japan is similar in that its combination of several group. Jomon with Polynesian/Malay people and others. Look at England. Viking, German, Latin and Celtic people. France is thought of as a Latin people despite the country is named after a German tribe. Turks originate from Siberia and Mongolia. Despite them having East Asian origin, now looks white, from all the white slaves they marry. Who is pure? Reply @jeskoumm 1 month ago “AI sounds like the voice from an automated phone call” 1 Reply 2 replies 1 month ago Dear incompetent AI, "confucianism values" is definitely not "confusion values". Reply @名なし-k9p 1 month ago The Han Chinese belong to the YDNA-O group. They diverged from the Altai-Turk (YDNA-N) 13,000 years ago in Central Asia. They are a relatively new hunting-nomadic lineage. It is estimated that they invaded East Asia about 4000 years ago. They are now the most populous patrilineal tribe in the world. Reply 3 replies @audreyandlinCompany 1 month ago Eventhough the mainlanders on Formosa were called "Han" -- they were many different ethnicities and spoke different languages. They came from every direction during the Qing era. As a child in Formosa, I remember that every village we visited had a different look and feel, the people's clothes and languages were different. Thier buildings were also sometimes built differently. I learned several Chinese languages before the KMT government forced Mandarin on us. Reply 1 reply @mcfly2410 1 month ago When taking a Chinese DNA test, it's common for most Han Chinese individuals to show some genetic admixture with other Chinese ethnic minorities. For example, I took a WeGene DNA test, and it showed that I am less than 75% Han, even though my entire family identifies as Han Chinese. Reply 1 reply @BBai-e6z 1 month ago (edited) Just imagine, the population of United States a few thousand years later and stilled called the "American" Reply @johnwong8890 1 month ago I have asked God from which sons of Noah have I as a Chinese have descended. As I pray in tongues, I hear the Holy Spirit say, “Japheth” 1 Reply 3 replies @randallchan2001 1 month ago I am Southern Han Chinese by heritage. I was born and raised and live in the USA 🇺🇸 now and till I die. My father was born in Nam San, Guangdong Province, China. He came to the USA 🇺🇸 with his mom at 6 years 11 months. Spent his 7th birthday on Angel Island in San Francisco Bay, a famous immigration port of entry for the Chinese immigrants. My mother is also of 💯 percent Chinese ethnicity. She was born in Greenville, Mississippi, USA 🇺🇸. She lived in Greenville, Mississippi till she turned 27. She moved to California at 27 and eventually met my dad, got married and had me 9 months later. I am personally interested in my full Chinese Ancestry on my father's and mother's sides of my family. If anyone has real true knowledge of Ancestry, Please let me know. Thank You for your help. 🇺🇸🇨🇳 Reply 2 replies @LHITShappy 1 month ago (edited) Calling someone a "Han" is similar to calling someone "Chinese" or "British", it's more of a cultural identity term rather than one strictly based on genetics. Growing up in Guangzhou during the 1990s and early 2000s, I was exposed to a wide variety of Chinese people: from local Cantonese, Hakka, and Hokkien/Teochew communities, to people from Hunan, Jiangxi, central China, Sichuan, the Jiangnan region, all the way to Shandong, and the Northeast. As a result, I’ve developed a casual ability to distinguish regional differences in appearance; phenotypes that tend to be associated with different parts of China. As a child, some of my relatives occasionally called me a “捞仔” (literally "kid from the north"), mainly because I had a slightly more "northern" appearance than both of my parents, especially my father, who has a very typical southern Cantonese look. Most of my relatives share this southern phenotype, whereas those from my maternal grandmother’s side have a more balanced mix of northern and southern traits, as they’re not from Guangdong. At the end of the day, most modern Chinese are a mixture of southern ethnic groups (south of the Yangtze) and northern ethnic groups (north of the Yangtze). The ratio of this mixture naturally shifts as you move geographically from south to north. Many of us local Cantonese have even been made fun of by northerners for looking “too Southeast Asian,” which to some extent is true. As many southern Chinese carry a significant amount of Baiyue ancestry, shared with the ancestors of many modern-day Vietnamese. Interestingly, even some Northeast Chinese and Koreans have traces of Baiyue DNA, and traces of Mongol & Northern Nomads DNA can also be found quite frequently in the South. Reply 3 replies @shaoouhai3532 1 month ago The Names of China and Chinese were themselves recent inventions after the territories of the Han Chinese had been invaded, the Han Chinese had been slaughtered and enslaved by the barbarous northern nomads (Mongols and Manchus) in the last 800 years or so Reply @googler9950 1 month ago Thanks for trying so hard to be so very diplomatic(calmly and) nice. 1 Reply @dare2bda137 1 month ago Right, but what percentage of Neanderthal ? Denisovan ? And Homo-sapian ? they have is of the interest 1 Reply @chrisz1155 1 month ago Not surprising for those aren’t ignorant of history and are capable of critical thinking. Reply @joekerr8334 1 month ago Han is the Borg. Resistance is futile. You will be assimilated. 1 Reply @hangmatchahang5260 4 weeks ago The entire video keeps repeating about Han genes and culture as not original but taking from other ethnic groups from central Asia and SE Asia. The video cast doubt and discredit Han people work and as monolithic. I smell the jealousy for Han people and China in the video 1 Reply @rushiliu3907 1 month ago (edited) its a common knowledge, there are 56 ethnic groups in China with the Han has the largest population. Reply @Anti-Imperialism-Is-Antiwar 1 month ago The key word here is civilizational continuity. East Asian ancestry. Reply @stevenlouie6922 1 month ago some of this stuff is BS. I'm not arguing about genetics, but stop listening when he claimed Cantonese is from southern Regional. cantonese and other southern Dialect/Language is closer to ancient Chinese. Reply @kristoffereberius2476 1 month ago This sounds like a documentary from the 90s, where little is known, people don't speak the language or understand the culture, or they do but don't have a deep understanding or haven't spoken to many people but needed to produce something quick to put on the channel or to make some money before the budget runs out. Loads of common knowledge but surface accuracy, vague general descriptions with loads of speculation or the current working guesses as if 100% fact because a scientist or research believes it to be the case at the time and no one said no or questioned the guessing. Reply @sunmanyi3265 1 month ago Everything in nature and universe has an opposite of its own, it's called law of polarity. The Chinese called it Yin ang Yang. In humans there is Yin and Yang too, as far as earwax is concerned. One group of people has wet earwax and the other dry earwax. The Chinese and East Asians (AA genotype) belong the dry earwax group. Wet earwax and body odor are linked through a shared genetic component related to the ABCC11 gene, which determines the type of earwax and body odor. People with wet earwax (a sticky, honey-colored consistency) are more likely to have stronger body odor, while those with dry earwax (flaky and light-colored) tend to have less noticeable body odor. This is because the gene influences the type of secretions produced by both earwax glands (ceruminous glands, which are a type of apocrine gland) and sweat glands (apocrine glands in the armpits). Herein lies the biological and genetic difference in these two group of people. Reply @g.k.7838 1 month ago Amd where are the tables and figures to illustrate the said? Reply @huxx8888 1 month ago They are called as Other/旗鱼人 no Han in Taiwan. 1 Reply @babypanda8423 1 month ago The right way on this planet is survived and live together make sure humanity is still alive on this planet 🌎 Reply @Jer20.9 1 month ago Genesis 10:17 says the Sinites were descendants of Canaan. They moved east after the tower of Babel, carrying pre-flood technology like acupuncture with them. 2 Reply @littlecaesar1842 1 month ago han. is a political concept like "American t" 1 Reply @changcheng4954 1 month ago Majority of Han Chinese (over 60%) have haplogroup O, 15% of Han have haplogroup C, 7% (4% or 5%) Northern Han (Southern Han) have haplogroup N, 3%ish have haplogroup Q. This shows how mixed the Han ethnicity is, and also shows how many wars (many many more than any other part of the world) were fought in history to get this identity. Reply 3 replies @nigelralphmurphy2852 2 weeks ago Cantonese and Fukien people identify as Yue or Tong (Tang) people NOT Han. Never have, never will. Reply @jack91522 1 month ago AI created content is terrible 2 Reply @mykenmoon 1 month ago Is this even accurate? 1 Reply @debl5848 1 month ago How can any ethnicity be PURE? People moved from place to place across the vast lands and oceans throughout centuries. We are still debating our origins. But for sure, the civilisation started around the Yellow river. Reply @maxchen7229 1 month ago It is the similar for European. How much differences in terms of genetic among Danish and Sweden or Germany people ? Reply @mikec4204 1 month ago Apparently another video “read” by a computer, with unnatural pauses and occasional stress on the wrong syllable. Also, seems it could have been written by AI on behalf of CCP. Reply @tdn4773 1 month ago Why are the Han so reluctant to help the poor amongst them? That is not collectivism. Reply 1 reply @GeneralKato 1 month ago We all are either from Ham, Shen or Japheth. Which makes us all one family. While we may not all share the same father/Father, we all do share the same mother; Eve. Reply @StephanosBlack 1 month ago It's an interesting topic. But why does this just seem like a bunch of AI slop? The information could've easily been condensed to 5 minutes. 1 Reply @vanveakrin276 1 month ago The Dee ( Di ) tribes who created the Jon Shan kingdom in the Middle of Shan Xi province was eventually destroyed by the Zhao kingdom in South Shan Xi province... because the Jon Shan king managed to produce the 9 Bronze Dins to qualify himself as a King and claiming to have been equal to the King of the Zhao.. Thus inducing extreme Anger from the King of Zhao who destroyed the Jon Shan kingdom whose population migrated to Tai Yuan and later spred to Eastern China and eventually migrated to the Ryukyu islands where they created their repeated their 3 Shan islands of the Ryukyu.. Reply @Janovial 1 month ago (edited) There is no such thing as a human pedigree in the world. Everyone is mixed one way or the other due to centuries of movements and migration. 1 Reply @nealpeterson3113 1 month ago CORRECTION: I believe the word "Tang" as in the Tang Dynasty, is pronounced TONG, not TANG Reply 3 replies @fatfish2280 1 month ago (edited) My mom’s father’s family was from Iran, my mom’s mother’s family was from Belarus. My kids have 25% of Korean gene, and 1% philippine gene, the rest is half north and half south Chinese. And 2% central Asia. 1 Reply @JohnYuHongLau 1 month ago Now we have talk about the Black Chinese from studies related to the San Xing Dui 三星堆 ancient culture. Excavated evidence or some such thing ? But really now, since LUCY more out of Africa people have gone in all directions, crossed over mountains and oceans. Human ingenuity?!? 1 Reply @marklucas1898 1 month ago Ummm! There is not even 1.3 Billion Chinese today... never mind the Han Chinese! Reply @BornAgainByTruths 1 month ago 汉满蒙回藏 5 major races, in China,not just Han. They have over 50 minority races too Reply @ztsu8542 1 month ago At 0:12 "For centuries, they've been seen as the cultural and genetic backbone of China..." Anyone who knows Chinese history will tell you the cultural aspect is correct but Han Chinese are NOT genetically homogeneous. Historically China had been invaded and ruled by foreign tribes before most notably by the Mongolians (Yuan Dynasty 1271 to 1368) and the Manchurians (Qing Dynasty 1644 to 1911 which was also the last dynasty of imperial China). However, instead of imposing their cultures on the Han Chinese, these conquerors were assimilated into the Han Chinese culture eg language, imperial system, food, customs, etc, even though they retained some of their own cultural identity such as hair-cut but these were discarded by the general populations as soon as the dynasty ended. As one British scholar puts it, historically China is a "Civilization-State" rather than a "Nation-State". Reply @laurentiusXI 1 month ago You can tell there jaa been a lot of admixture by observing the phenotypes in the terracotta warriors vs modern Chinese. Less facial hair today and rounder eyes, for example. Reply @Danderman888 1 month ago We Chinese have know this reality for millennia! 😂 1 Reply @summerroll7832 1 month ago Why is this a surprise??? This is the normal history of the world. Such a western homogeneous way of thinking. Reply @thomp95 1 month ago And to the great joy of many, even the Chinese geneticists eventually came to the conclusion that even the Han ultimately originated and descended of the Black ancestors, like everyone else. The Blacks are clearly everyone's ancient ancestors and the first created by God 😊 Reply 2 replies @AnunakiAtlantis 1 month ago which has never been discussed before. The Han tribe has the characteristic of the right little finger toenail being split in two. that is a characteristic of the Han people. If you don't have it. THAT MEANS YOU ARE NOT A HAN. 2 Reply 2 replies @Ikachase 9 days ago Han Chinese and Black African share more similar DNA..... They are very close to each other it is believed that once upon a time China 🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳🇨🇳 was ruled by a Black Dynasty....... 1 Reply @Aperson-f2e 1 month ago "Han" means galaxy stars, maybe Han Chinese are descendants of exterritorial alien beings, lol. Reply 2 replies @ThriveChen 1 month ago (edited) 不知道你能不能看懂中文,给你提一个可能让你无法接受的观点:如果一个汉族男子娶来一个非洲黑人做老婆,然后生的孩子皮肤更趋近于非洲人,但是只要这个孩子是在中国生长长大,那么他/她就是毫无疑问的汉人!汉人更多的是一个文化概念,而不完全是种族或者肤色! Reply @fenxian 1 month ago We never learn genetic greatness in our schools. It is not untill recently I feel so proud of our culture roots. America makes us great😂I only know my ancestors root trace back 1000> years ago, when 房 Xuanling was PM of Tang dynasty😅 Reply @swraphasia 1 month ago Common sense would have also reached the same conclusion. Reply @honeymak 1 month ago actually , technically , 56 ethnic groups at least in china officially recognized.....let alone some even smaller or even older groups...Han was some famous dynasty.....not Han chinese..... Reply @capdew 1 month ago Chinese history by an Indian media outlet? This is a new revelation! 😁😂 Reply 2 replies @kimre342 1 month ago They have never been one people. We can even tell from their look. Northern Chinese are like Korean and Mongols. Eastern can look alike some Japanese. Southern are like Vietnamese, Thai and Pinoys. Some western can be like Tibetan or Burmese. In fact they are more like a nation until very recent decades as a result of industrialization and modern nationalization, just like any other European countries. Reply 19 replies @psmqdt-r4x 1 month ago 아시아 사람들에겐 상식 이야기. Reply @Noname-hs5lx 1 month ago He’s talking dna Reply @xianqingdu 1 month ago I do not know if Han is truely a pure genetic blood. Just check how different people in Guandong and Dongbei are. Reply 1 reply @sunmanyi3265 1 month ago Who are the scientists? What did they reveal scientifically and genetically? So your guesswork is also part of the epic origin discoveries? Reply 2 replies @Deathtrumpeter2Deathangel_two 4 days ago (edited) Han=Vietnamese=Thailand=afb1b3 siblings😂 Reply @fireiceking 1 month ago Beijing was the capital of the Yuan dynasty and ruled the northern part way more and harder than the southern parts. After taking the north by the mongols there were lot of brutalities and genocide because Northern song did not surrender peacefully because of that many han chinese from the north fled to the southern song dynasty. This kind of explains the difference between north and south divide. 2 Reply 1 reply @lauj1237 1 month ago Do they have Genghis khan DNA 1 Reply @JohnYuHongLau 1 month ago Our greatest of poets Li Po had Sogdian ( northeast Persian) heritage. Reply @aaronjensen8455 1 month ago The Chinese all seem to think that they descend from two emporers - Yan and Huang. Reply 2 replies @bennykwong3172 1 month ago Han is mono culture but not mono ethnic! Reply @ckim5914 1 month ago There is no suprising that only Han, Song, Myung dynasty were built by Han tribe thru out whole China history. The China land were occupied by Foreign tribe for longer period than han tribe. 2 Reply 2 replies @Hiberion 1 month ago The 'Han' are the idea of a lot of people and a lot of tribes of different ethnic origins under one emperor's rule, or today under the rule of one single party. Nothing but this. Reply 3 replies @vanveakrin276 1 month ago The Di ( Dee )Nomads was from the Northern side of the Bend of the Yellow River in Inner Mongolia who migrated to the Middle of Shan Xi province to create the JON SHAN STATE 3000 years ago.. the Qian Tribes was from Qin Hai Lake.. the Quan tribes inter - married with the Chinese in Bao Jee town near to TianSui to breed the Qin Royal family which later produced the 1 St Emperor of China Qin Xer Huan Dee... Thus the first emperor of China wasn't a pure Chinese , but a Mixed Breed of Qian Tibetan and Chinese from Bao Jee ( Ji ) . .TianShui Temple was the Annual Worshipping of the Yellow Emperor.. 1 Reply 1 reply @poxdiscovery 4 weeks ago Han chinese new knowledge Reply @watchman835 1 month ago Does anyone know the dominate ethnic in Taiwan is the Fish Riding tribe? 🎉🎉🎉Truely amazing people!❤❤ Reply @lkchoh1454 1 month ago The interpretation here is straightforward, it skips a few dynasties and it then jumps to Han dynasty. As it was United they called themselves as Han people. What are those dynasties skipped? Xia (2100 BC to 1600 BC), Shang (1600 BC to 1066 BC), Chou (1066 BC to 770 BC),Qin(221BC to 206BC). Initially people with y-DNA was N, later Q, then C, all mixed with O and D y-DNA, majority wth O y-DNA. Reply 4 replies @kimsangguk3967 1 month ago China are from 100 years or so. Many tribes , nationality mixed. Real China is middle region . Kitai, Yeojin, Cheong are from northern, Eastern Manchuria. They are parts of ancient Joseon. Su, Tang are from this region, too. Reply @ofcommiespartysregime3504 1 month ago Han is a cultural or political idea, not ethinic. Reply @yiz326 1 month ago 汉人就像今天的美国人一样,是文化族群,而不是血统族群😅 1 Reply 1 reply @polarissilvertree 1 month ago LOL. Love the introduction of new China is everywhere terminology -- like the Han diaspora... I am sure they aren't the only ones with their genes strewn across the globe.... Reply @Judas_Iscariot_The_Betrayer 1 month ago So where the Japanese people came from? Reply @Demaskato_r 1 month ago face-red-heart-shape Reply @faleiria 1 month ago É só olhar o rosto e o corpo, tem variados tipos na mesma familia, daí o importante sistema de títulos familiares , hoje simplificado pela queda de filhos. Reply @yeminn1140 1 month ago Her noise is not to HAN!😂 Reply @hychannel555 1 month ago Han identity is rooted in shared language (Mandarin and related dialects), philosophies (Confucianism, etc.), customs, and history......I don't think cutting-edge technology is needed to explain that. 1 Reply 1 reply @poilochien 1 month ago moi avoir beaucoup riz face-blue-smiling Reply @gumonmyshu 1 month ago Americans: In 4700 years, this could be us MAGA: HELL TO NO this shizz be hap'nin! Reply @iriswang5908 7 days ago 翻翻中国的史书就能明白 这个结论是必然 中国历史出现过多次民族大融合的情况 几千年历史 多民族交流融合 如果检测出来dna还特别单一纯正 那才不可思议吧 Reply @vanveakrin276 1 month ago The great grandma of the 1 st emperor of China was Queen Mee Yea who was a Chu ethnic noble Lady of the YUE tribe.. not a Chinese... Queen Mee Yeah had wanted to posses the Pa territories in Chon Qin as her retirement home for her Old Age.. Thus Queen Mee Yeah attacked her own home country with the Qin military to obtain the Pa kingdom which served as a Grain growing Reserve for the very long wars to conquer all 6 eastern kingdoms to unify the Chinese people pushing the CHU of the Yu tribes and the Northern Hua Xia people together to form a Unified Nation CHINA.. 2 Reply 26 replies @dypk.2all 1 month ago Those who have read The History of China by China's Grand Historian, Sima Qian, would know that this diversity of ethnic and cultural groups in the first Unified China was well recognised by China's first emperor, Shi Huang Di. He resolved the question of who are the Han people in his empire by a simple definition. All people who resided within the borders of his empire and who are black-haired are Han Ren (people). Reply @mooshei8165 1 month ago How bout miao? Reply @gelonzo71 1 month ago I smell AI slop. Certain repetitions, some inflation of info to respond to the durationrequired in the prompt. 1 Reply @williamlitsch5506 1 month ago AI garbage. Did this narrator even say anything concrete. It's just qualitative vagaries that avoid actual data and demonstrable answers. It's an AI trying not to be wrong but not quite saying anything right. You might as well have prompted it to tell you your fortune. 1 Reply @Akira_Nakamoto 2 weeks ago Basically cliche. Why youtube recommend the BS to me? Reply @vanveakrin276 1 month ago South China was originally a Chu kingdom of the Yue people...Yue people was not Chinese but Austranesian ...Han Chinese migrated into South Yue land during the NORTH - South Split in the 4 th Century when the Huns invaded Chang An ... ( Xi'an today ) ....the Imperial Court in Chang An moved to Nan Jing .. because of a Connection of the Royal family member between the SHANGDONG Land and the Nanjing trades ...tgen a 2 nd wave of Migration starred in Anlushan Muslim rebellion when Chinese from Tang Court migrates South to Jiangxi and to Fujiang because of rebellion generals moving South to claim Independence from Tang Imperial Power .. and the MONGOL invasion pushed the Chinese population South to Hangzhou. . during the Song dynasty... the South Population Yye disliked the Chinese Gab invasion into the South YUE Land ,,, especially during the Early MING military rebellion against the Mongol.. Reply 2 replies @jaraxel888 1 month ago that's a whole 25 mins of no real information.... 1 Reply @rider2731 1 month ago AI generated fake report. Reply @sybil3716 1 month ago is the voice over AI generated? sounds so boring Reply 1 month ago Evan China present day comprises of so many ethnics and kingdoms. No such things as one "united" offspring of heaven dragon. Reply @brianvesta 1 month ago Was there a black population of hunter gathers in southern China like what you find in Thailand and Philippines?... Reply @vanveakrin276 1 month ago YUE LAND was South..And HUA XIA LAND was the North..there was no South China in 220 BC ... ONLY YYE LAND AND CHIN LAND CHINA..... there was no South China which was originally called as the Yue Land. There was no such a thing as a South China which was called as YUE LAND .. South China was originally called as The YUE LAND. Reply @nancysmith9189 1 month ago Their ancestors are groups of Tibetans that move down from the plateau. Both genetic study and language study have proved this. It doesn't matter how much blood they mixed with other ethnic groups. 1 Reply @watchman835 1 month ago I like biological exchange.❤❤❤ Reply @szymonbaranowski8184 1 month ago (edited) there are only 900- millions Chinese today in China, if you look at Han it will be much less They integrated but mainly expanded without being integrated or changing own form much. Reply 1 reply @zako酱 1 month ago 所谓的汉族人,就是世世代代在东亚大陆上种地的农民😅😅 Reply @johnchristiancanda3320 1 month ago The Chinese are said to have descended from Joktan, son of Eber. 2 Reply 1 reply @anjarbudi291 1 month ago Han kayuagung Palembang Darussalam Reply @deathangel8 1 month ago 🌹☔ Reply @vanveakrin276 1 month ago For thousands of years..the Northern Chinese called the Southern Yue people as Mangi.... even Marco POLO mentioned the Northerners in China called the Southern people in China as Mangi... because Southerners were not Chinese originally.. 2 Reply 2 replies @junhengchen-fk3jp 1 month ago 你要说母系确实是繁杂,父系极为统一 Reply @aibook3391 1 month ago Check America indian Reply @artugert 1 month ago This is absolute garbage. The script, voice, and most of the images, are AI generated, and horribly executed. Reply @TheCasheba 1 month ago You did not go back far enough. Your knowledge of genetics is poor. 2 Reply @guillotineblade999 1 month ago (edited) 1.4 billion are Chinese ethnicss' from China (not all are of Han origins. China is and always has been a diverse mixing pot.) As for how many Han ethnic people are arpund the world.. That is a question mark (I don't think anyone has an accurate answer.) Reply 2 replies @mnonj9 1 month ago 🐝🐝🐝 Reply @zeussuez240 1 month ago there's no such thing as Han Chinese genetic 2 Reply 1 reply @HOK-Ducati-V4R 1 month ago What kind of repeat on repeat AI BS is this? This is just a bunch of words repeating the same idea again and again... no real facts or referenceable sources... Reply @JO-bw5wx 1 month ago Bs Reply @bigboss-oz2vi 1 month ago Sum sing wong Reply @huluyo-t6b 7 days ago say something i dont konw Reply @_BillyMandalay 1 month ago 𝘢𝘯𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘮𝘰𝘴𝘵 𝘤𝘦𝘭𝘦𝘣𝘳𝘢𝘵𝘦𝘥 𝘢𝘮𝘰𝘯𝘨𝘴𝘵 𝘵𝘩𝘦𝘮 𝘸𝘢𝘴 𝘏𝘢𝘯 𝘚𝘰𝘭𝘰. Reply 1 reply @AmelieZh 1 month ago The fff is this? Reply @edtyehehsgsgsj188 1 month ago 為什麼那麽多人關心漢人的DNA😂😂😂 Reply 2 replies @erictayet 1 month ago I've done my genetic test and was surprised to see a % of 4 different sub-group including a group that is Non-Chinese! So generations ago, I probably have Japanese ancestors! 1 Reply @humble_integrity 1 month ago But the northern Chinese want to consider thst any hint of han DNA is theirs Reply @Branch7ShuZhi 1 month ago Overseas Chinese population is estimated to be 45–50 million. So there are about 1.35 million Han Chinese and more than 1.5 billion of Chinese DNA significant people in this world. But please do not tried to divide Chinese into Northern and Southern Chinese as the West has been trying hard to misrepresent. ✌🙏 Reply 3 replies @tobyagain1 1 month ago Yeah no s*** Reply @andrewy8888 1 month ago Western BS Reply @geoffreytham7818 1 month ago What is American DNA ? How long of American history? It is impossible! 1 Reply 1 reply @kongming2005 1 month ago China perserved and respects all ethnicity. Today most of the Mongolian doesn't know Mongolian language anymore but Inner Mongolia, China people still perserved Mongolian culture and language Reply 2 replies @vanveakrin276 1 month ago The Natives of GuangXi.. some of them still are calling themselves as the Zhuang people...Zhuang people in GuangXi province were the very Early Vietnamese Kinh people living in YUE LAND before migrating to NORTH Vietnam ' s Red River.... Reply 1 reply @JoseH-s8n 1 month ago Han is korean . Reply 4 replies @raysalmon6566 1 month ago humans are only 6kyo they did not evolve Reply @MickLauda 1 month ago What bullshit channel I came too. 😂 Reply

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