Actor Wang Yueheng transmigrates as a street singer participating in a talent show. His on-the-spot creation of "The Lone Brave" ignites the entire internet, helping him rise from a grassro...
Strictly speaking, there is nothing wrong with Wang Yueheng's song.
According to the "Annals of Qin Shi Huang" in the "Records of the Grand Historian", in the 28th year of Qin Shi Huang's reign, Xu Fu was ordered by Qin Shi Huang to lead 3,000 young boys and girls to cross the sea to Yingzhou in order to find the elixir of immortality for Qin Shi Huang.
According to the "Records of Japanese History," "Seven generations after Emperor Kōrei, Xu Su, a man from Qin, came..."
"Xu Hui successively visited Chikushi (Kyushu), Nando (Siku), and Fujiyama (Tomijiyama)..."
"Afterwards, he sent his seven sons to seven different places on the island nation. From then on, Xu Fu's descendants spread throughout Japan and gradually multiplied..."
"Xu Zhi claimed to be Xu Zhi of Qin. His descendants in Japan who use the surname Qin or surnames and place names containing characters such as Fuku, Hata, Hada, Hata, Hata, etc., are all related to Xu Zhi's descendants or the descendants of Qin people who crossed the sea to Japan with him..."
Soon after, Sheldon, who holds a bachelor's degree in history, once again shared his unique perspective on his blog.
This statement caused an uproar across the internet.
Who would have thought?
A brilliant scientist in the physics department of California Institute of Technology.
They're actually educating the world about Japanese history online...
"Sheldon, are you serious? Do these things really exist in the history books of China and Japan?"
"So, does that mean many people in Japan are also descendants of the Chinese clan?"
The Jewish scientist Howard turned around, staring at Sheldon in disbelief, and asked.
"Hmm~"
"So Wang Yueheng's song can be considered to be sung for the Japanese, at least many of them do have Chinese blood."
"However, they later launched wars to seize resources and became unfilial descendants."
"If you are interested in these, you can find more detailed historical materials on the first shelf of the 'Social and Historical Subjects' section on the southwest side of the third floor of the California Tech Library..."
Sheldon looked up at the other person and replied in an unquestionable tone.
His consistent research principle has always been to be realistic and based on scientific evidence.
"Then could you help us? You know, my country also needs some historical materials like this..."
"Could you provide some arguments?"
"I asked the Jewish scientist Howard in a half-joking tone."
"If you're willing, I'd be happy to help you restore your country to its original state."
"In that case, the population density in your hometown is probably twice as high."
Sheldon looked at the other person seriously and said.
"Okay, forget I asked."
Knowing he felt guilty, Howard quickly changed the subject and turned back to watch Wang Yueheng's performance.
"Hand in hand, we walk forward with our heads held high, knowing no distinction between you and me."
"Let the world know that we are all Chinese..."
With popular science explanations from Sheldon, a top scientist with a special background.
Wang Yueheng's singing seemed to become increasingly jarring to the Japanese audience.
Many viewers from Japan in the live stream and online were taken aback.
I promised to write songs to promote Japanese culture.
So you're letting the whole world know that we are all descendants of the Dragon Kingdom?
Before Wang Yueheng could finish his performance...
The Japanese media and television stations, whose defenses had been breached, along with many Japanese politicians, panicked and jumped out to deny Sheldon's views.
Official media insist that "Xu Fu's eastward voyage" is a story from mythology and has absolutely nothing to do with actual history.
We strongly protest Sheldon's interpretation of the song "Dragon People" on his personal blog.
Some Japanese experts even specifically tagged the official account of California Institute of Technology.
They demanded the dismissal of the physicist who had made such outrageous remarks.
"Japan is an independent country!"
(Japan has always been an independent country!)
"Private culture and independence! Dragon country and relationship!"
(Our culture is independent! It has absolutely nothing to do with the Dragon Kingdom!)
"Dragon Kingdom Culture Resistance!"
(Boycott Chinese culture!)
"Wang Yueheng sings and seduce people and kills them!"
(Kill the guy who invited Wang Yueheng to the stage!)...
Some extreme Japanese elements have also begun to feel guilty and clamor to sever ties with China.
More radical Japanese elements even threatened to kill Kishimoto Tetsuji, who was causing trouble for no reason.
Kishimoto Tetsuji, who had originally wanted to see Wang Yueheng make a fool of himself, was still sitting in his seat, unable to move.
Hearing the gossip and ridicule from others, he, with his head of dyed yellow hair, felt like crying but had no tears left, and was filled with regret.