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Are the Japanese really descendants of five hundred boys and girls brought by Xu Fu?

I wonder what book the subject is reading. It should be a romance book or something. Xu Fu, also called the Xu in Historical Records, was a Qin native, or rather, a Qi native and a Di native at the end of the Warring States Period.

Qi is a place where fairies and demons prevail, which is related to Qi's proximity to the sea. The sea is boundless and endless, and it is easy to make people think that "there is a world at sea or overseas." In particular, the occasional "mirage" at sea has deepened people's yearning for "fairyland".

Qin Shihuang once sent girls to the sea to get fairy medicine, which was recorded in Historical Records. Chronology of Qin Shihuang. However, it is said that Xu Fu went to the sea to seek medicine, and went to a certain place to stand on his own feet as king. However, it is recorded in Historical Records, Biography of Hengshan Mountain in Huainan and Historical Records: "Xu Fu won a wide range of plains and stopped the king." In the biography of Hengshan Mountain in Huainan, it is said that Xu Fu led 3,000 boys and girls to a place with plains and swamps. He won't come back, but he didn't say he would go to Japan. Even this record is different from that of Qin Shihuang.

Xu Fu appeared twice in Historical Records. Biography of Qin Shihuang.

In 2 19 BC, Xu Fu lied to Qin Shihuang that there were three sacred mountains on the sea and there were pills on them. In 2 19 BC, the first emperor was 28 years old, and in the third year after the unification of the six countries, Qin Shihuang was 4 1 year old.

Two years after the Six Kingdoms perished, Ying Zheng proclaimed himself emperor, wiped out all the weapons in the world, and moved1.2000 rich family to Xianyang, ranking first in literature and martial arts in ancient and modern times, and was full of ambition to worship Mount Tai.

That year, Ying Zheng, the first emperor, went south to Langya Taiwan, and the Historical Records recorded that the first emperor "had a good time and stayed in March".

It is conceivable that in order to run the world, he worked hard for decades and finally succeeded in the world. At this moment, he is looking at the sea on the Langya Pavilion, and his heart must be surging and full of pride. At this time, it is more appropriate to describe it with Cao Cao's poems-"The trip to the sun and the moon, if it is out of its territory; Han is a talented star, if you take him by surprise. Fortunately, Lian, it was sung in the song. "

The first emperor stayed in Langyatai for three months. He may have seen a mirage more than once in three months. At this time, the local people, represented by Xu Fu, gathered around and told the first emperor, Ying Zheng, that there was a fairy mountain on the sea and an elixir on the mountain, so Qin Shihuang decisively sent Xu Fu to lead thousands of virgins to the sea to seek fairy medicine.

The Chronicle of the First Qin Emperor records that there are three sacred mountains named Penglai, the abbot and Yingzhou in the sea written by Xu of Qi, where immortals live. Please hurry and beg with boys and girls. So he sent thousands of boys and girls from Xu Shi to the sea to seek immortality.

However, nine years later, ...

In 2 10 BC, at the end of Qin Shihuang, Xu Fu lied that there were big fish at sea that could not go up the mountain. In 2 1 1 year BC, Mars in Antares appeared in the sky, and Wei Zixing became dim. Frightened, Qin Shihuang decided to travel eastward for the fifth time.

In 2 10, Qin Shihuang, who turned 50, came to Langya platform again. At the age of knowing destiny, everything should have been easy. But he has always been strong and his physical condition has gone from bad to worse. His desire for longevity has also become stronger and stronger.

But Xu Fu, who has been seeking medical treatment in the sea for many years, found nothing. In the face of Qin Shihuang's accountability, Xu Fu lied that he had found the fairy mountain and failed to land because of the "big fish".

So Qin Shihuang personally led the elite guard to patrol the east coast, and actually met a whale and finally killed it with a crossbow.

It is speculated that Qin Shihuang may have dried the fish oil of this whale and made it into the "ever-burning lamp" in the first imperial tomb, that is, fish paste.

"Biography of Qin Shihuang" records: I also passed Wu, crossed the river, went down to the sea, and went to the wolf evil in the north. The alchemist Xu went to the sea to ask for medicine. It is not allowed how old he is, but he is afraid of being condemned. He mysteriously said: "Penglai medicine is available, but it is often harmed by big sharks, so it can't come." Please shoot with all your wishes. If you see it, you can shoot with it. "