Re: China was founded by Germans.
From: The Black Monk (cherniymonakh_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/29/04
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Date: 29 Jul 2004 08:33:06 -0700
kohlfurz@linuxmail.org (Kohlfurz) wrote in message news:<60f13560.0407280820.5ee1f9e5@posting.google.com>...
> "Delila" <aquabas@widomaker.com> wrote in message news:<41018536_2@corp.newsgroups.com>...
> > "Kohlfurz" <kohlfurz@linuxmail.org> wrote in message
> > news:60f13560.0407231327.1a866912@posting.google.com...
> > > From the discussion on Germans in ancient Europe, it is revealed that
> > > China was actually founded by German-speaking Saxons. The emperor at
> > > circa 200 BC was called "Qin, Emperor of the Saxon people". He called
> > > himself "Sichuan-Di" which means the same as "Emperor of Saxons".
> > > This exciting fact means Saxons were living in a broad empire starting
> > > in Germany and England, through the Middle-east, to China and even
> > > possibly Japan (Ainu were Indo-European).
> >
> >
> > Do you have an url or other proof of this claim? It sounds interesting,
> > esp. as I've read something like that before.
> >
> >
> > D.
>
>
>
> I dont have the sites now. I researched and read about this for the
> past 8 years, without keeping a record. The facts are easy to verify.
>
> 1. The Indo-Europeans originated on the North shore of the Black Sea.
> Gimbuttas proved this at least 20 years ago. From their homeland here,
> they moved north and west into Europe, and also east into Asia from
> about 4000 BC.
>
> 2. In Europe the main groups were Saxons, Goths, Celts, Latins and
> Slavs. They migrated into western Europe as Celts, northern and
> central Europe as Germanic people, southern Europe as Latins and
> northeastern Europe as Slavs.
> In Asia, the groups were Iranian, Indic, Tocharian in China, Scythians
> in Central Asia and China, and Ainu in Japan.
>
> 3. Saxons and Scythians are the same people as I showed. The word
> Scythian means Saxon, as you can see in this thread.
The Scythians spoke an Iranic language, not Germanic. Racially and
culturally the Slavs have shown much more cultural influence from the
Scythians than have the Germans.
regards,
BM
> The Scythians are
> related to the Szechuanese in China. Szechuan and Scythian are the
> same word. The anciient people of Szechuan and Northwestern China were
> Indo-European and not Chinese. They worshipped sun and moon gods and
> were warriors. The Founder of China was a Sa Saxon or Scythian.
>
> 4. Architectural finds in China confirm this.
> >
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