Black History Month fact #20
Africans organized the first dynasties of Ancient China.
The original Black population who lived in China were the Negritos and Austroloid groups. After 5000 BC, Africoid people from Kush in Africa began to enter China and Central Asia from Iran, while another groups reached China by sea. This two-route migration of Blacks to China led to the development of southern and northern Chinese branches of Africoids.
IN NORTHERN CHINA the Blacks/Africoids founded many Civilizations. The three major empires of China were the Xia, Dynasty (1900-1700 BC), Shang/Yin Dynasty (1700-1050 BC) and the Zhou Dynasty. The Zhou Dynasty was the first dynasty founded by the Mongoloid people in China.
The Xia and Shang dynasties were founded by Black tribes living in ancient China. The key to understanding Chinese civilization is to remember the fact that both Xia and Shang came from similar ancestors.
Above is a depiction of Buddha as an African. You can see his thick lips, flat nose, and coily hair.
Mr. Wilsford, in his treatise on Egypt and the Nile in the Asiatic Researches, informs us, that many very ancient statues of the God Buddha in India have crisp, curly hair, with flat noses and thick lips; and adds,
“nor can it be reasonably doubted, that a race of Negroes formerly had power and pre-eminence in India.”
~Godfrey Higgens in “Anacalypsis, Volume I“
more info: African Buddha>; Africans in China 1>; Africans in China 2>; video>; African Presence in Early Asia book>