everytime china change emperor,migrate happen well,i dont think so u mean 秦 or 清? the latter of course is manchurian if the former,this is surprising!
Thanks for the photos, i agree with you, it looks very unusual for China Mainland people to wear traditional outfit from another country especially during interview with the press. Just wondering whether his mother also Indonesian Chinese... haha..
PHP: I was the first one reported when Chinese coach told me and I did ask FHF as well..His father is from Surabaya and he can understand a little Indonesian....same thing when I broke the news that he had the baby....many of us were shocked and thought I reported the hoax news...his father is pure chinese just like Simon Santoso, Alvent or Hendra Setiawan or Susi...most of chinese Indonesian descents are from Fu Jian, San Thou, etc
\ Thanks for the information, Hauge...I am just curious is his mother also from Indonesia? I am just wondering Has FHF ever visited their Surabaya relative.. haha..
Oh.. Okay... that means his father left Indonesia around the 1960s, since at that time a lot of Indonesia Chinese back to China..
Are you saying because his father is chinese but lived in/grew up/was born in Indonesia, that he picked up Indonesian genetic material from the environment? Interesting concept.
I think I am going to have to agree with you here, if an English guy was born in Africa and then moved back to England 10 years later with his family does that make him black? because you know his genetic material must of been absorbed from the air around him of course!
Yes, interesting concept....maybe if I wanna look like the Arabs, I should migrate to Middle East and then to South American, if I want to look like Jennifer Lopez....the food, weather, culture may just rub on me and I get 'transformed'.....he..he
You should get married with the local people and see whose genetics is more dominant to influence their children looks , hair, etc..
if people are of ethnic minority, they would state it. otherwise its just speculation. li ning is of zhuang ethnicity and lang ping of manchu ancestry. not like those who are ashamed of their ancestry cough cough.
The discussion in this thread simply cracks me up . Me too. I follow players (at tournaments) because I love their Badminton skills/abilities. To know their players' ethnicity could be interesting, but I don't see that it has anything to do with Badminton. .
It does to be honest with you..to see which tribe within China has the best gene for badminton. As it stands, Han Chinese tribe has demonstrated they produced a lot of badminton champions and the second goes to the Manchurians as well.
We dont have firm evidence to back this up. Also it would needs to be a significant difference above the normal % of ethinicity...if 85% are Han ther should be more than 90% of national team or SS winners to show a difference. Numerically of course Han will win...
Perhaps if badminton is a sports assessible and affordable to everyone the landscape would have been different.
Why can't other factors like access to coaching, network of talent spotting, regional support for talent play bigger roles? I can tell you what the biggest factor is of China's success - it coincides when Tang XH went back to China from Indonesia. Hmm, maybe he brought some indonesian badminton gene with him.
Either Miqilin is a superstats whiz who can sort through the myriad of confounding factors with a terribly small sample size or.......