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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Chi-you – China’s Ancient Overlord
At http://www.imperialchina.org/ImperialChina/?p=12 this webmaster inferred that Yandi was likely an admixture of the O3-haplogroup and O2/O1-haplogroup people, who originally dwelled in the heartland of ancient China. As to Chi-you, the ancient scholars, in commenting on the extant works, repeatedly stated … Continue reading
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Yandi’s Dynasty
Yandi, being the inventor of “farming on the burnt wilderness” and “herbal medicine”, was said to be the same as Shennong-shi (the Divine Farmer), carrying the Fiery Overlord title. Yandi was said to be a successor to the Shennong-shi reign. In the … Continue reading
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Re-write of China’s Prehistory
This is a total re-write of China’s prehistory (http://www.imperialchina.org/Pre-history.html) which was previously jotted down in an objective way but more or less following the orthodox Huangdi or the Yellow Emperor (overlord) line, i.e., Sima Qian’s Shi Ji perspective. The new … Continue reading
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