Liu Bang’s descendants fled to Japan and established a huge family. Ten years ago, they returned to China to recognize their ancestors.

2020/03/2817:03:04 history 1152

For a long time, the relationship between China and Japan has been relatively stiff. Although the two countries are adjacent and both are Asian countries, China has a deep hatred of Japan, and this is because Japan has deeply It hurts our country.

In fact, the relationship between Japan and our country was not like this before, and even Japan and our country belonged to the clan to some extent. Nowadays, the ancestors of many families in Japan crossed the ocean from our country, such as the famous Harada family in Japan. , Their ancestors are the descendants of China's Han Emperor Liu Bang.

Liu Bang’s descendants fled to Japan and established a huge family. Ten years ago, they returned to China to recognize their ancestors. - DayDayNews

Han Gaozu Liu Bang was born in an ordinary family. Before he became the emperor, he was just a commoner who made a living on the streets. Later, with the help of many people, Liu Bang stepped up to the clouds and became the king of a country, enjoying the glory and wealth. After Liu Bang became the emperor, he accepted concubines and gave birth to many offspring, and these offspring continued to have children. After thousands of years, the Liu surname now became a major Chinese surname.

Many Chinese people think that they are Liu Bang's descendants, and even some Japanese people come to join in the fun and think they are Liu Bang's descendants.

Liu Bang’s descendants fled to Japan and established a huge family. Ten years ago, they returned to China to recognize their ancestors. - DayDayNews

Why do Japanese people think they are Liu Bang descendants? This starts with Liu Xie, the last emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. At that time, although Liu Xie was the king of a country, he had no power or freedom at all. He was the puppet emperor in Cao Cao's hands. The emperor in Cao Cao's "holding the emperor to order the princes" refers to Liu Xie. Later, when Cao Cao died, Cao Pi, the son of Cao Cao, forced Liu Xie to cede the throne to him, while Liu Xie was made Shanyang Gong and his fief was Shanyang County, Yanzhou. After that, Liu Xie was sent to the fief to enjoy his old age.

Liu Bang’s descendants fled to Japan and established a huge family. Ten years ago, they returned to China to recognize their ancestors. - DayDayNews

Liu Xie is a man who keeps his own feet, as long as his life is good enough, so he stays in his fief and enjoys his old age. But his great-great-grandson Liu Azhi was not the case. He was already in the Jin Dynasty. Although Liu Azhi was a descendant of the Han Dynasty, he received far less treatment than Liu Xie, so Liu Azhi was very dissatisfied and was always seeking a way out. Later, once Liu Azhi accidentally learned that the country of Japan (now Japan) was rich and safe, and there was no war, so he decided to go to the country of Japan to find a way out.

Liu Bang’s descendants fled to Japan and established a huge family. Ten years ago, they returned to China to recognize their ancestors. - DayDayNews

The Wa country was far away from the Jin Dynasty and separated by the vast sea. Most people were reluctant to go, but Liu Azhi did not give up. He ordered people to prepare all the necessary items. With more than 2,000 people set off to the country of Wa. I have to say that Liu Azhi was very foresighted. Not long after he left, the Jin Dynasty fell, and after that, China fell into war.

On the other hand, Liu Azhi, although the road to the country was very thrilling and experienced all kinds of hardships, but fortunately there was no danger. They came to Japan safely. At that time, the Emperor of Japan learned that Liu Azhi and his party had come to Japan, ran to greet them personally, and held a grand welcoming ceremony for them. It turned out that during the Han Dynasty, Japan was still very poor. They admired the Central Plains culture very much and always hoped to learn from the Central Plains culture to improve their lives. So when the Emperor of Japan learned that Liu Azhi was coming, he welcomed them so warmly.

Liu Bang’s descendants fled to Japan and established a huge family. Ten years ago, they returned to China to recognize their ancestors. - DayDayNews

After Liu Azhi came to Japan, he found that the productivity of Japan was low and the lives of the residents were difficult, so he decided to use his Central Plains culture to improve the lives of the Japanese people. Later, thanks to Liu Azhi's efforts, Japan's productivity has been significantly improved, and the lives of local residents have also been greatly improved. The emperor of Japan was very grateful for Liu Azhi’s contributions to Japan, so he canonized him as the "Emissary of the Eastern Han Dynasty." After Liu Azhi became the "King Achi" respected by the Japanese, he gave his own surname in order to go to the countryside and do whatever he wanted Changed to "Eastern Han Dynasty".

Liu Bang’s descendants fled to Japan and established a huge family. Ten years ago, they returned to China to recognize their ancestors. - DayDayNews

Since then, Liu Azhi and his descendants have always maintained close contact with the Japanese imperial family, and are highly respected by the locals. Later, Liu Azhi's great-great-grandson married the Japanese imperial family and gave birth to three sons, namely Da Zang, Nai Zang and Sakagami. These three sons are very promising and control Japan's military, political, and financial powers, and gradually formed three families.

In 940 AD, the Tianqing Rebellion broke out in Japan. It was the Dazang Harumi of the Dazang family who led the troops to put down the war. After that,The Great Zang family is increasingly valued by the Japanese emperor, and its status is getting higher and higher. In the following hundreds of years, the Great Zang family has cultivated countless talents and pushed the entire family to the top.

Liu Bang’s descendants fled to Japan and established a huge family. Ten years ago, they returned to China to recognize their ancestors. - DayDayNews

Because the Tibetan family is too large, they later moved to Harada Castle and changed their surname to "Harada". Now "Harada" has become a major surname in Japan. However, although the surname was changed, Liu Azhi’s descendants always remember that they were descendants of Liu Bang in the Han Dynasty. They still retain the complete genealogy, which records in detail every generation of the 90 generations from Liu Bang to the present Harada family.

Just 10 years ago, some members of the Harada family returned to China to find their roots and ancestors, and they became clan relatives with the Liu family in China. The two families from different countries have been cultivated for a hundred years.

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