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In 352 AD, Chinese massacred 200,000 birdshits living in China:

The Jié people lived in Shanxi in the fourth century ...
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Date: November 15th, 2024 6:18 PM
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The Jié people lived in Shanxi in the fourth century AD and are described as having high noses, deep-set eyes, and full beards. Most scholars have taken these characteristics as describing a Caucasian people.

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Shi Le was an important player in the sanguinary Sixteen-Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was member of the Jié ethnos, rising from a position as a minor chieftain among the Jié to be successively a slave and then a successful general in the army of the previous dynasty. He was the founder of a dynasty himself after defeating his chief rival, Liu Yao. He was a patron of Buddhism and more particularly a patron of the Kuchean monk, Buddhaciṃga. This dynasty was short-lived. Only some twenty years later the dynasty ended with the Fourth Century’s Chinese equivalent of the Holocaust wherein some 200,000 “barbarians” (those with the high noses and full beards, including the Jié), whose loyalty was suspect, were hunted down and massacred (350–352 AD).

https://www.sino-platonic.org/complete/spp357_greek_tocharian_etymology.pdf

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