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The first thousand four hundred and fifty-four chapters: The Yin People's Eastward Journey to the Am

Han Kongque explained: "Shaohao is the totem of the phoenix bird. Did you know this? Some people say that Shaohao is a common god among Indians and East Asia. According to the narrative of Tan Zi in "Zuo Zhuan" and the archaeological discoveries in Qilu and South Korea, Shaohao is

Hao is the phoenix bird totem.¥f,

The Indians have different interpretations of the specific image of the phoenix bird, and they also have different ways of separating and combining with Quetzalcoatl, but it can be inferred that the Olmecs and Yin merchants also commemorated Shaohao. The unearthed seals of the Olmecs

It is cylindrical, coated with ink, and can be rolled on paper or clothes to make drawings. This method was followed by the Mayans."

As Han Peacock spoke, he took out his mobile phone and illuminated the stone statue behind it. Behind the stone statue was a large phoenix bird, but it was carved on the stone wall behind it.

"Who are the Olmecs? Are they the ancient people here?" Cheng Jun asked.

Han Peacock was a little speechless, and finally he said helplessly: "It's terrible to be uneducated. How dare you come to the United States to hang out? I said this bronze statue is an Olmec bronze statue, just because it is similar to the Olmec statue.

The heads made by the Mec civilization are similar, which does not mean that the bronze statue here was made by the Olmecs, but they should be related."

"Yin people?" Cheng Jun finally became wiser for a while.

Han Peacock nodded and said: "Yes, maybe they have a common ancestor, the Yin people. The Olmec civilization is the oldest known American civilization. It existed and flourished from 1200 BC to 400 BC.

The preclassical civilization period (2000 BC to the beginning of the Christian era) in Mesoamerica (now south-central Mexico)."

"This period happens to be the Shang Dynasty in our country?" Cheng Jun continued to ask.

"Yes, that's why there is a theory that the Yin people traveled eastward to America." Han Kongque replied while carefully examining the bronze statues and carvings.

"The totem worship of the Yin people is very similar to the totem worship of the Olmec civilization, and this problem is even more illustrated here." Han Kongque said.

Next, Han Peacock ignored Cheng Jun. This large stone carving here is still worth studying.

The Olmec civilization emerged in the tropical jungles of the San Lorenzo highlands in Central America around 1200 BC. San Lorenzo was the center of the early Olmec civilization. After flourishing for about 300 years, it flourished in AD

It was destroyed by violence around 900 BC.

Later, the center of the Olmec civilization moved to La Venta, near the Gulf of Mexico, and Tres Zapotes was also an important cultural center.

The Olmec civilization of La Venta lasted until 400 BC. Then it died out inexplicably.

"A lot of things here are very similar to the Olmec civilization?" Cheng Jun also took out his mobile phone and took a closer look at the light on the mobile phone.

Han Kongque pointed at the stone statue he was looking at and said: "Whether it is a sculpture or a stone statue, they are very similar. If we can find words and some accessories, it may be able to prove something."

"Are you so sure?" Cheng Jun was taking pictures with his mobile phone.

Han Kongque ignored him and said: "For example, these statues are of the same art form at first glance. From here we can also see the style of architectural design. The main features of the Olmec civilization include: megalithic pyramids. Megalithic

Statues, statuettes, large palaces, undeciphered writing systems, jades, jaguars, feathered serpents, phoenix worship, rubber ball games..."

"Well, the Olmecs' stone carving skills are pretty good." Cheng Jun said seriously.

Han Kongque raised his head and said in surprise: "You know all this?"

"I don't know, but...don't I know how to search online? Don't tell me, these statues really look like those of the Olmec civilization." Cheng Jun said a little proudly.

Han Peacock naturally knew that the Olmec giant stone statues were 10 meters high, made of granite, and the statues had thick lips, flat noses, staring eyes, and strange helmets.

Their facial features are very similar to Africans, and it is generally believed that the prototype of these statues should be Olmec kings.

Olmec also has a large number of small statues, which are very common in the archeology of the Yin and Shang Dynasties. Here, there are also many stone carvings and stone statues.

When he first saw the stone figures lined up on both sides, Han Peacock didn't pay much attention to it. When he saw the large stone carvings on the top, Han Peacock thought that maybe the weird stone statues below could be more proof of this unknown civilization here.

It is the same heritage as the Olmec civilization.

The half-human, half-jaguar (jaguar) god is the highest god of the Olmecs, followed by Quetzalcoatl, Ceres, and Phoenix.

The essence of a totem is to mark a clan. The meaning of half-human and half-animal (plant, non-living thing) is that the clan regards this animal (plant, non-living thing) as its god and believes that life comes from this totem object, and that people rely on it to protect them when they live and when they die.

Then return to the totem god.

In the Shang and Zhou dynasties, there were clans with tiger as their totem (tiger and leopard were not distinguished). As for the earlier period, the tiger totem clan was extremely prosperous as recorded in "The Classic of Mountains and Seas".

They are all tiger totems.

In the past, Yi wizards wore tiger skins, shaman wizards wore deer skins, and ancient Babylonian kings and gods wore fish skins. They all had the same totem concept.

At this time, Han Peacock discovered some things on the altar. These things were not big in size and were originally buried in the dust. Now as Han Peacock kept cleaning them, they were slowly exposed.

This altar is very well preserved, with jade, bronze, and stone statues on it. There are also some graphics on the side of the phoenix bird moment. Han Peacock recognized them at a glance. These are hieroglyphs, and they are similar to many merchants.

The pictographic characters unearthed during the Zhou Dynasty are very similar.

However, although the image is similar to the image, there is no way to prove that this is an oracle bone inscription.

However, the fact that this is totem worship and the murals outside are enough to explain the problem, and the tiger head shape on a piece of jade ornaments can even more prove that the civilization here is related to the Yin people, and this

The image of a tiger head is also very similar to the jade artifacts unearthed from the Olmec civilization.

Olmec jade guis are engraved with graphics similar to oracle bone inscriptions. Some domestic experts have also interpreted some Olmec graphics based on oracle bone inscriptions, which shows that the Olmecs love jade as much as the Chinese.

The tiger head pattern on the Olmec jade is strikingly similar to the tiger head pattern on the Shang Dynasty jade, so it is also strikingly similar to the tiger head image here.

With so many similarities, if you can't explain something, no one will believe it.

"It would be great if you could decipher these pictograms." After looking around, Cheng Jun put away his phone and said.

Han Kongque said: "Although I can't decipher these words or symbols, I have seen such words and symbols, and this is not the first place where such words and symbols have been found, so there is no need to make a fuss."

"Isn't this the first time I've discovered this?" Cheng Jun said in surprise.

Han Peacock said amusingly: "If this is the first discovery, then where did the theory of the Yin people's eastward migration to America come from? Americans have discovered it long ago and put forward this theory."

Cheng Jun opened his mouth in surprise. Han Kongque just found it funny. Could it be that because the Indians are descendants of the Yin people, the world will change?

For hundreds of years, academic circles have believed that the Italian explorer Columbus was the first to "discover" the Americas. In modern times, some Eastern and Western scholars have proposed that the "first person" should be Zheng He, the "Three Protection Eunuchs" of the Ming Dynasty. However, emerging evidence may make

Both of these people need to step aside!

Some symbols carved into rocks discovered across the United States in recent years may rewrite world history.

Some scholars have discovered an ancient text carved on these rocks, indicating that ancient Chinese explorers may have visited the Americas long before Europeans.

The symbols discovered appear to belong to ancient Chinese pictographs, and are pictographs carved by Chinese explorers thousands of years ago, at the same time as Native American carvings.

These unusual "hieroglyphs" were discovered in the Petroglyphs National Monument in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

These "hieroglyphs" show that in 1300 BC, ancient Asians visited the Americas and interacted with the indigenous people, many, many years before Columbus in 1492.

These Chinese hieroglyphs that appeared in North America cannot be fake, because they are too old, and more and more have been discovered in recent years. Among these hieroglyphs, 84 have been found that match ancient Chinese.

Pictographs are distributed in New Mexico, California, Oklahoma, Utah, Arizona and Nevada.

If we add this, there should be one more state where this kind of hieroglyphics has been found.

Of course, there are many people who object to whether these characters are Chinese hieroglyphics, but such people are very few. Only one group of experts holds different opinions.

The reason is that there is still a lack of further archaeological evidence that can prove that ancient Chinese people visited the Americas.

But it was this opposition group that proposed the "theory of the Yin people's eastward crossing to the Americas." Some Chinese and foreign scholars put forward the hypothesis that they would link the emergence of the Olmec civilization with the crossing of the sea by the Yin people of the Shang Dynasty who were destroyed by King Wu of Zhou Dynasty.

Medhurst, a British translator in the 19th century who first proposed the idea of ​​"the Yin people crossing the east to the Americas", said that when King Wu of Zhou attacked King Zhou of the Shang Dynasty, it was possible that the Yin people fled across the sea, encountered a storm on the way, and were blown to the Americas.

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In "The First Civilization of the Americas" published in 1968, American scholar Cole proposed that the Olmec civilization unearthed in La Venta appeared in history very close to the time of the great storm recorded in ancient Chinese documents.

, the Olmec civilization may have come from the Yin Shang Dynasty.

In a paper "San Lorenzo and the Olmec Civilization" published in 1967, Cole stated that the Olmec civilization of La Venta had a strong Yin Shang influence.

In China, the Chinese masters Luo Zhenyu and Wang Guowei were the first to raise the possibility of the Yin people's eastward journey to America. Later, Guo Moruo and Wei Juxian also believed that the Yin people made the eastward journey to America. (To be continued.) For mobile phone users, please visit http://m.piaotian.net

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