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Why do pure Han people have nail forks on their little toes?

Have you noticed that your feet or the little toes of people around you are two flaps? If your little toenail has two petals, you may not be a pure Han Chinese. Let's have a look.

The little toenail of the Han nationality is a little toenail, and it is not a complete piece, but a fork in the middle; Ethnic minorities are big toenails, and they are a complete piece without a fork in the middle.

Pure Han people 100%, the little toenails of Han people are forked. From the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, the Han people under the pagoda tree in Hongdong County, Shanxi Province immigrated to all parts of the country, and that was the case at that time.

Legend has it that at the end of the Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of the Ming Dynasty, there was chaos and wars, and the population of the Central Plains, especially that of Henan, dropped sharply. After Zhu Yuanzhang established the Ming Dynasty, in order to restore agricultural production in the Central Plains, Shanxi people who were densely populated at that time were relocated.

In order to better distinguish between immigrants and locals, and to make it easier for Shanxi people who moved here to recognize their ancestors, the court decided to let Shanxi people who were preparing to move cut off their small nails under the big locust tree in Hongtong County, so that the complete nails were covered by half.

There is another story, which happened in the Tang Dynasty. Li Shimin accidentally discovered that his little nails were forked, and went on the rampage in an instant. He issued a secret order to investigate everyone's little finger nails in the palace. These people who are exactly like him are all bleeding from Xianbei people. Emperor Taizong's mother was a Xianbei.

Bian Jianchao, an associate professor at Fudan University, and Hao Weiguo, a graduate student, conducted a genetic investigation and research on the legend of Hongtong Scorpion. The results show that the proportion of petaloid nails decreases from Shanxi to southeast, which is consistent with the historical facts of immigrants. This shows that the distribution of petaloid nails is indeed related to Shanxi immigrants.

This toe duplication phenomenon is common in East Asia, with the highest frequency in Han people, and it is obviously more in the north than in the south.

In addition to the big pagoda tree in Hongdong County, Shanxi Province, there is another place called Zhu Ji Lane in Nanxiong County in northern Guangdong Province. This place is even more charming. One is that their ancestors inherited it after hitting their left toe. There is also a saying that there is a queen among those who fled south and immediately gave birth to a dragon seed. In the process of being chased by the enemy, the mother and son were forced to separate. The queen bit her son's toe for future identification, leaving a mark. Since then, all the descendants of the prince have compound toes.

Pure Han nationality and any other nationality may have petal nails. Actually, we don't have to care so much. We just need to know that we are sons and daughters of China, proud and struggling for our nation and country!

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