Post by foheadDynasty on Sept 20, 2017 0:58:12 GMT
to a large degree have in common a long list of surnames which connect back to the original places which originated them. Even if a surname had been changed from one to another, from non Sino surname to a Sino surname it is clear where that connection leads back to as well. The hypothesis gathers that in the event of a large distributive network of surnames so too will the biological genetics connected with the originators or in other cases by the adoptees. And though not completely it would serve as a basis to distinguish the most common biological and facial features of particular surnames to unravel ethnic origins.
For example. Which surname in China of those whom are in possession of it carry the biological trait of the T-brow or the V-brow etc. Celebrities are a good showcase because their aesthetic attributes are widely popular and can all be accounted for more or less by the photos they are presented by through the internet. If for example, Liu Yifei has a certain kind of browline, might that not be an indicator that someone else with that surname, a celebrity no less, shares the same trait? And if the majority of celebrities with the Liu surname carry that kind of trait might that be an indication of the commonality in biology that they share?
Next we can take a look at the frequency of surnames in China through the context of historical development. A province in China for instance might be registered to the most population which carry a certain surname, Liu for example. If we can take this at face value and believe that province had been home to the originators of the Liu surname and in conjunction notice the most common traits of the general population living within the province to match the most common traits of those carrying the surname throughout the general population network possessing the surname abroad then it greatly adds to the basis that surname distribution coincided with genetic distribution.
So for example the surname Liu. We notice Liu Yifei has small Sinitic style eyes. Let us extend that fact to the assumption that most people with the surname Liu have small style Sinitic eyes. We can check against the celebrities of numerous provinces throughout China and throughout the countries which exist on the periphery of China to have received the influence of the surname Liu, countries such as Japan, Korea, Vietnam. If most of these in possession of the surname Liu also have small style Sinitic eyes then they can be counted as those which have received biological influences from China. To differing degrees, they may or may not be considered to be true ethnic tribesmen of their registered nation.
So to answer, how can we know who is a true Filipino? It would be a Filipino whose biological traits are not in close connection to the historical migration of those Chinese who in large numbers crossed over to the Philippines and largely associated with a common surname.
For example. Which surname in China of those whom are in possession of it carry the biological trait of the T-brow or the V-brow etc. Celebrities are a good showcase because their aesthetic attributes are widely popular and can all be accounted for more or less by the photos they are presented by through the internet. If for example, Liu Yifei has a certain kind of browline, might that not be an indicator that someone else with that surname, a celebrity no less, shares the same trait? And if the majority of celebrities with the Liu surname carry that kind of trait might that be an indication of the commonality in biology that they share?
Next we can take a look at the frequency of surnames in China through the context of historical development. A province in China for instance might be registered to the most population which carry a certain surname, Liu for example. If we can take this at face value and believe that province had been home to the originators of the Liu surname and in conjunction notice the most common traits of the general population living within the province to match the most common traits of those carrying the surname throughout the general population network possessing the surname abroad then it greatly adds to the basis that surname distribution coincided with genetic distribution.
So for example the surname Liu. We notice Liu Yifei has small Sinitic style eyes. Let us extend that fact to the assumption that most people with the surname Liu have small style Sinitic eyes. We can check against the celebrities of numerous provinces throughout China and throughout the countries which exist on the periphery of China to have received the influence of the surname Liu, countries such as Japan, Korea, Vietnam. If most of these in possession of the surname Liu also have small style Sinitic eyes then they can be counted as those which have received biological influences from China. To differing degrees, they may or may not be considered to be true ethnic tribesmen of their registered nation.
So to answer, how can we know who is a true Filipino? It would be a Filipino whose biological traits are not in close connection to the historical migration of those Chinese who in large numbers crossed over to the Philippines and largely associated with a common surname.