Hello Lester Chow, Your Genealogy of Mankind is fascinating. In the Genealogy, you present the Yellow Emperor (the man held to be one of the two progenitors of the Han Chinese race) to be one of the sons of Put. This is very interesting because the man Put was mentioned in the Bible (Genesis 10:6) as the son of Ham, the son of Noah. If the Yellow Emperor was truly the son of Put like you claim, then most Chinese clans would be able to trace there lineage up to Adam! I think all Chinese clan associations will be interested. However, you do not present enough credential (if any) to support this conclusion. You have mentioned about sources, but wouldn��t it be better if you can quote your sources, for I believe (I think all will agree) that quotations of sources are one of the most important credentials. Please share with us. Hope to hear from you soon! Best Regards, David Wen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
On 4 Aug 2000, at 7:04, David Wen wrote with great flare and wits: > Hello Lester Chow, > > Your Genealogy of Mankind is fascinating. > > In the Genealogy, you present the Yellow Emperor (the > man held to be one of the two progenitors of the Han > Chinese race) to be one of the sons of Put. This is > very interesting because the man Put was mentioned in > the Bible (Genesis 10:6) as the son of Ham, the son of > Noah. If the Yellow Emperor was truly the son of Put > like you claim, then most Chinese clans would be able > to trace there lineage up to Adam! I think all Chinese > clan associations will be interested. > Interesting, indeed. Chinese history/folklore mentioned a great flood also. And I always took it as one and same event as Noah and his Ark but in different parts of the world. The flood in China happened years after the reign of the Yellow Emperor. It happened not too long before the Xia dynasty, about 4,500 years ago. The founder of the Xia dynasty was elected/selected as overlord because of his effort in taming the flood. Kevin Lee http://www.geocities.com/u_got_jokes ICQ: 41912308 __________________________________________________________ Life is like a field of newly fallen snow. Where I choose to walk, every step will show. -- Denis Waitley