>>20682557Proto-Europeans moved into what's now China in the 3rd millennium. These people had R1b-z2103 and PF7576 haplogroups.
They brought into the great China plain:
- Bronze tools and weapons (axes, swords, daggers).
- Diamond tools to cut sapphires.
- The wheel, chariot & horse.
- Western cattle, sheep & goats.
- Animal husbandry and plant agriculture.
- Gold and silver.
- Wool textiles.
- Writing system (Oracle bone runic script).
- Plumbing.
- The first cities in Asia.
- Regionally interconnected trade and warfare economies.
They first migrated into Botai, Kazakhstan around 3400 BC, then the Altai around 3200 BC, then the Gansu corridor around 3000 BC and the Chinese interior around 2900 BC.
Around 2000 BC they were met by their R1b brothers that remained in Altai, who were pushed east and south (Vedic) by the Andronovo R1a people. The ones that went west again conquered. They created the first empire in China called the Xia dynasty. 500 years later they were replaced by a Chinese dynasty known as the Shang Dynasty. Whites still remained in China by 1100 BC in the south-west, they were known as the Ancient Shu Kingdom.
Tocharians were also in the west, who likely arrived in the Tarim basin from the ancient Indus Valley. The Cucuteni also got their bronze tech and the concept of city building from the Yamnaya.
The suspicion has always been that Emperor Qin Shi Huangdi was a tall blonde, and the Chinese claim that they didn't open his tomb because of mercury fumes and 1800-year-old crossbow traps.
All of this leads to Chinese people, and by extension Asians in general, being nothing but a mass of makeshift mongoloid slaves bred for the sole purpose of serving the Qin Dynasty.