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Malaysian Chinese are Malay descendants?

Most people will say I am a bullshitter or attention seeker nut if I say Malaysian Chinese are actually Malay descendants. Both Malay and Chinese supremacy extremists will condemn me to hell.

The DNA tests on Chinese population in the China mainland by a group of Chinese scientists revealed the DNA variations for Chinese in the North and South of Yangzi River are too big to be classified as one race.

The Chinese in the north are Mongolian type like Korean and Japanese while Chinese in the south are Malay type like Thai, Vietnam, Cambodian and Filipino

This research finding is not widely circulated and published because Chinese government wanted them to remain as a single Han race. Feel free to email me to request for a Chinese language CCTV documentary video about this finding.

I can guess with fairly accurate a Mainland Chinese is from the North or South China from their face features.

Since the majority of Malaysia Chinese is from Fujian and Guangdong in the south, they are mostly Malay type Chinese unless their ancestors are migrants from the north.

My ancestors were from the Middle Plain at the north of Yangzi River, my face feature is inclined to Northern Han, but my skin color is more darker than the Northern Han.

This finding may explain some Malaysian Chinese look like Malays even their parents are pure Chinese. In one occasion, a Malay woman approached my Chinese friend and confidently said his daughter is a Malay girl from her appearance.

There is no doubt Malaysian Chinese is culturally different with Malay, but actually their bloodline is closer to Malay than Mahathir mamak.

Of course, my hypothesis is still need hard evidence from DNA tests.

UMNO goons will never conduct this kind of DNA comparison for local Malay and Chinese because my hypothesis is mostly proven correct at the end. True 1Malaysia is not the real agenda of UMNO.

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Han language a.k.a. Mandarin is mother tongue for Malaysian Han Chinese.

Mandarin had been picked by the Chinese Nationalist government at about a hundred years ago as an official spoken language for Chinese.  Sice then Chinese all over the world have accepted Mandarin as their official spoken language.

I read with perplexed feeling that a NST’s author advocated that  Mandarin is not mother tongue for the majority of Malaysian Chinese.

Please do not behave like a Chinese language expert if you know nothing about Chinese language. There is only one type of written language for Han Chinese since 2100 years ago. The so-called Mandarin used in the Chinese schools are in fact a Han language with Mandarin dialect, a dialect widely spoken in Beijing.

Hokkian, Cantanese, and others are dialects spoken in certain regions in China. These dialects are NOT another alien language , they are exactly same Han language used by all Han Chinese people except being pronouced differently in different regions. For example, Kelantan Malay dialect is still a Malay language although it is spoken in different slang.

Another fact is almost all Chinese in Malaysia are Han Chinese. Chinese Han language (precise speaking, Mandarin is a wrong term used!) taught in the Chinese schools is our undisputed mother tongue.