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How long is the civilization in China?
How long has Chinese civilization been? Hundreds of experts proposed to rewrite the ancient history of China. The initiative of "rewriting the ancient history of China" initiated by historians on both sides of the Taiwan Strait has been signed by more than historians, archaeologists, anthropologists and ethnologists at home and abroad. Experts and scholars who participated in the signing of the contract believe that the old saying of "China's 5,000-year civilization" is inconsistent with historical facts, and "the history of Chinese civilization should be traced back to 10,000 years ago". The proposal was jointly drafted by Shi Shi, president of China National History Research Association, a famous historian in mainland China and Huang Dashou, a famous historian in Taiwan Province Province. At present, more than 100 scholars at home and abroad have signed the proposal. Professor Shi Shi said that a large number of new archaeological discoveries in recent decades show that some civilizations in the north and south of China originated more than 5,000 years ago, and the sites of Hemudu in Zhejiang and Chengtoushan in Hunan have a history of 6,000 to 89,000 years ago. The research results of anthropology and folklore also make us believe that the Baiyue people in the southeast coast have traveled to Taiwan Province Province, emigrated overseas and spread to Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands 6,000 years ago. 199 1 year, Su, a famous archaeologist in China, put forward the argument that Chinese national civilization began in 10,000 years, which attracted attention. In August last year, some scholars further proposed that "the history of Chinese civilization should be traced back to 10,000 years ago", which was widely recognized and responded. Scholars who participated in the signature believe that the Yellow Emperor is the ancestor, and the Yellow River is the ancient saying of the birthplace of Chinese civilization, which has been passed down from generation to generation and can be preserved as a national custom. This is not contradictory to clarifying history.