Re: China was founded by Germans.

From: Duncan Craig (dunkers_at_pacbell.net)
Date: 07/29/04


Date: 29 Jul 2004 16:14:28 -0700

hcgoodrich@hotmail.com (Hubbard C. Goodrich) wrote in message news:<b18532eb.0407290939.7b06c78b@posting.google.com>...
> kohlfurz@linuxmail.org (Kohlfurz) 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).
>
> Sich-Huang-di (Shih huang ti) was emperor of China or Ch'in by 222
> BC. His birth name was Cheng. Shih means first and Huang-di means
> emperor-first, first emperior or supreme emperor. Briefly, Huang-di
> was a mythical emperor and one of the high gods worshiped by the Ch'in
> royal house. According to legend, Huang-di was born of a flash of
> lighting. His father was the creator of the world. Huang-di got the
> heavenly thrown in 2698 BC. He is credited with advancing
> civilization by teaching mankind how to raise animals, to build
> houses, to make bricks and pottery, to make metal objects and to make
> clothes. He invented boats and ox carts with wheels, writing on
> bamboo, and is also credited with bringing fire and many other things.
> He instructed people in their duties to their ancestors, the Gods,
> and to himself. Cheng chose the name to glorify himself and has
> nothing to do with Saxons or people from the west.
> As to inventions credited to the Chinese actually coming from the
> west, I would like to see an example. Take any example cited by
> Joseph Needham as coming from China and demonstrate how it came from
> the west instead.
> Were there blue-eyed and red headed people in China? Probably, as
> genes wondered along with people. Alexander's soldiers spread a lot
> of sperm around the Middle East Persia, India and etc. Some of those
> soldiers settled rather than return home. Today you can see those
> blond and blue eyed attributes in Afghanistan. China traded with
> Persian areas, especially for horses, and even employed some to help
> with the horses in China. Diverse minorities pocket
> Chinese periferies. Solders and slaves also traveled for work,
> purchase or gifts. The silk road carried more than silk.
> Hubbard C. Goodrich

 Thank you. As a matter of fact, the name 'Silk Road' was first coined
in the 1800's by Baron Von Richtofen...not the aviator, the
archaeologist.



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