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当我们翻开《辞海》,在印第安人的条目下,明晃晃地写着:“印第安人一到达美洲,就开始种植玉米、向日葵、马铃薯、西红柿、金鸡纳树等……”很显然,这种条目是从外国抄来的;类似条目在其它百科全书中也有所见,这说明西方人对此本已十分清楚。那么印第安人的这些作物的种籽是从哪里带去的呢?答案也已十分清楚——从中国。因为现已查明,印第安人是古代中国的移民。但是,到了本世纪末叶,上述条目的说法却为中国的一些“学者”、“权威”所否定,这当然
When we opened the “Ci Hai”, under the Indian article, it plainly stated: “As soon as the Indians arrived in the Americas, they started planting corn, sunflowers, potatoes, tomatoes, cinchona trees, etc.” Obviously, This entry was copied from a foreign country; similar items were seen in other encyclopedias, which showed that Westerners knew this very well. So where are the seeds of Indians’ crops coming from? The answer is clear - from China. Because it has been ascertained that Indians are immigrants from ancient China. However, by the end of this century, the above account has been rejected by some Chinese scholars and authorities. Of course