1) China was enslaved by Mongol, Manchu, Xianbei, Khitan, Jurchen Empires for over 1000 years.
Genghis Khan's law, Killing a Chinese = killing a donkey.
Mongols killed 50% of Chinese.
Mongols had the right of the first night in China.
2) At the time of Marco Polo, 100 million Chinese were enslaved by 300,000 Mongols.
3) Before Mongols, China was enslaved by Jurchens for about 100 years.
Men of Chinese royal family were sold into slavery in exchange for horses with a ratio of ten men for one horse.
Chinese Queen was forced to work in whore house.
Jingkang Incident , Wikipedia
4) China was ruled by Manchus for 300 years till 1911.
The population rate was 1 million Manchus VS 100 million Chinese.
Manchu conquest of China, Wikipedia
Manchus had the right of the first night in China.

5) In the 16th century , European believed that a few thousand soldiers can conquer China.
-- "The Spanish Plan to Conquer China."

6) In 1900, a small European army took Beijing and lost only 60 soldiers.
Battle of Peking (1900) , Wikipedia


7) In WWII, Japan took the Chinese capital and lost only 2000 soldiers.
Battle of Nanking, Wikipedia
Nanking Massacre, Wikipedia

The USA killed 1 million Japanese soldiers and lost 100,000.
8) Chinese genocides in the Southeast Asia.
At least 1,000,000 Chinese were killed.
13 May Incident (Malaysia), Wikipedia
Indonesian killings of 1965–66 , Wikipedia
May 1998 riots of Indonesia , Wikipedia
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1) The book "1421: The Year China Discovered the World. " by Gavin Menzies.
Historians have categorised Menzies' work as pseudo-history.
Menzies' work have been entirely discredited by historians from China, the USA, Europe and elsewhere.
Gavin Menzies, Wikipedia
2) "Junk History " , a TV documentary discovered that Gavin Menzies did not actually write what he calls “my book”. The book was written by a ghost writer.
1421exposed. com
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