>China has 5000 years of "unbroken" history, which includes a bunch of dynastic collapses, multiple warlord eras, and foreign emperors>also, the first 1000 years of that "unbroken" history includes mythological emperors (which is contemporary to actual Egyptian pharaohs of the Old Kingdom), and the following 1000-2000 years are at best still being revealed by archaeologyThis is on the same level as the ancient Eurasian Korean Empire delusion.
>>200190361we're literally being turned into a pajeet colony bro.
>>200190524Southern Ontario isn't the whole country.
>>200190361They have an unbroken history in the same way as the West has an unbroken history going back to ancient Mesopotamia. Point is that China is a civilization, not a state. If you've ever spoken to a Chinese-born person, you'll notice their concept of nation isn't like the European one.
>>200190361I'm sorry China has a real recorded history while India has nothing except what British archeologists discovered, jeet
>>200190361they also call it unbroken because they say they've never been ruled by foreigners
>>200190361China's pre-history ends around 1000BC, which marks the end of New Kingdom Egypt, about 2000 years after the end of Egyptian pre-history and founding of what was the unified Egyptian state. Obviously not including the pre-dynastic periods in Egypt and Sumer where we do have some, but minimal writings and evidence of states.
>>200190361this thumbnail is old as fuck holy shit
A lot of ancient history had mythical elements because the writer added it because its cool like troy
>>200190361Japan is the same way, there's zero archeological evidence of their first ~30 emperors.
>>200190361nah it's more like if the roman empire didn't fragment into small states and still spoke latin today, then they'd considered be a continued civilization. china has a continuous line of cultural and linguistic heritage, a continuity of core territory and centralized government.
pretty cool
>>200190361In fact, the names of all dynasties come from the names of countries during the Warring States period of the Zhou Dynasty, or the names mentioned in the books of the time
>>200190656Even though records remain, most of the culture has been lost and has not been passed down to the present day.They are busy creating replicas, taking inspiration from traditional Japanese culture.
>>200191042In addition to octopus porn and big eyes cartoons. What other traditions does jap have
>>200190361>which is contemporary toESL SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
>>200190966nice
>>200190524OP himself is a cow dung connoisseur, saaar