@v_VelvetThundR@AlexWen@AsianDawn4 They even try to claim Genghis Khan as their own. In reality, these twins don't even speak Chinese. Their ancestors in Guangdong belonged to a minority ethnic group even within Guangdong itself, speaking a language that 90% of Chinese people cannot understand.
@v_VelvetThundR@AlexWen@AsianDawn4 I looked it up, and the people you're talking about were technically citizens of Thailand, not even of the Daicing Gurun.Ethnically, they were a mix of Teochew and Thai. None of these three were Chinese nationals.
@v_VelvetThundR@AlexWen@AsianDawn4 Wikipedia has long been crowded with Chinese external propaganda. Furthermore, the Chinese government has a long-standing practice of 'inventing' Asians as being of Chinese descent; whenever they see East Asians, they claim their ancestors were Chinese.
@v_VelvetThundR@AlexWen@AsianDawn4 They even try to claim Genghis Khan as their own. In reality, these twins don't even speak Chinese. Their ancestors in Guangdong belonged to a minority ethnic group even within Guangdong itself, speaking a language that 90% of Chinese people cannot understand.
@v_VelvetThundR@AlexWen@AsianDawn4 Wikipedia has long been crowded with Chinese external propaganda. Furthermore, the Chinese government has a long-standing practice of 'inventing' Asians as being of Chinese descent; whenever they see East Asians, they claim their ancestors were Chinese.