tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21795015.post7074887784462995124..comments2023-12-17T05:14:11.042-08:00Comments on ZERO: Samurai and Saurabizerohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14384809541337623511noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21795015.post-39183407448058060352011-03-12T10:30:25.191-08:002011-03-12T10:30:25.191-08:00Hahha you guys are pretty funny.
You state some ve...Hahha you guys are pretty funny.<br />You state some very commonly known facts and come up with absurd and backwards interpretation with them.<br /><br />If the word Saurabi originated in Korea in 7th century, I'd say that makes it possible to be the origin of the word Samurai in Japan, which came later, in 16th century. If the fact you state is even legitimate.<br /><br />Simply put, Japanese people originated from the Mainland of Asia, because the archeologically accepted locations of initial human origin is NOT FROM a tiny island called Japan. Therefore, human settlements flows from the Mainland Asia to Japan, most likely through Korea (if not China), because it is so close. Moreover, the currents of the East Sea of Korea flows from the North towards the South which is Japan (look it up in a geoglogical source if you want to verify). Resultantly, you can just go on a ship, and easily reach Japan. Not the other way around however. For Japan to reach Korea, it cannot directly cross the East Korean Sea facing the currents, so it would take a curved pathway.<br /><br />Yeah, you guys are wrong.<br />kkthnx bye.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com