Yes, it could be said that the Japanese were classified as Dongyi people. In ancient China, Dongyi was a name for the Japanese. It was originally used to refer to the Yayi people who had been fighting against the Japanese government for a long time. In addition, the documents also mentioned the existence of the Dongyi people. The only existing Dongyi people were Koreans and Japanese. Although there were some different opinions and debates, based on these search results, it could be concluded that the Japanese could be classified as Dongyi people.
Dongyi was not the ancestor of the Japanese. Although Dongyi was an ethnic group in ancient China, modern research showed that the ancestors of the Japanese were mainly a fusion of Yayoi and Jomon. The Yayoi culture originated from the Jiangnan region of China, while the Jomon culture originated from the northeast region of China. Therefore, the origin of the Japanese had a certain connection with China, but it was not a direct racial blood relationship. Therefore, Dongyi was not the ancestor of the Japanese.
The Dongyi Group was a tribal group in ancient China. It was distributed in Shandong, Henan, Jiangsu, and Anhui along the lower reaches of the Yellow River. The Dongyi Group included Taihao, Shaohao, Chiyou, and other clans. Among them, Chiyou was the most influential. According to archaeological discoveries, the relics and relics of Dongyi culture had been verified by science. Dawenkou culture and Shandong Longshan culture were the representatives of Dongyi culture. After the Dongyi Group met the Huaxia Group and the Miaoman Group, they gradually assimilated into the Chinese nation through peaceful co-existence and conflict. The Dongyi Group played an important role in ancient China and created many cultural achievements, such as Fuxi's Eight Trigrams, Zhuanxu's religious reform, Dongyi music and dance, etc. In short, the Dongyi Group's position in ancient China should be re-evaluated.
Dongyi was located in the Shandong region. According to the descriptions in document 1 and document 2, Dongyi was built on a high mountain in Shandong, surrounded by the sea. Therefore, one could conclude that Dongyi was located in the Shandong region.
A series of negotiations had taken place in Dongyi in the novel," Celebrating Years." Nan Qing and Northern Qi both sent envoys to Dongyi to try to get it to submit. During the negotiations, Fan Xian, who had been sent by the Qing Kingdom, and the little Emperor of Northern Qi had a story of their old love rekindling in the Sigu Sword Hut. In the end, Dongyi submitted to the Qing Kingdom in name. However, the details and results of the negotiations were not mentioned in the search results provided.
The capital of Dongyi was located in Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City, Shandong Province.
The leaders of the Dongyi people were Taihao, Shaohao, Chiyou, and so on. Taihao and Shaohao were revered as the " Sun God " and played an important role in Dongyi culture. Taihao, also known as Fuxi, was the famous leader of the Dongyi Group's Feng tribe. Shaohao was the eldest son of the Yellow Emperor. He was sent to the largest tribe in Dongyi, the Fenghong tribe, to train and become the leader of the Fenghong tribe and the entire Dongyi tribe. Chiyou was also the leader of Dongyi, and his position in Dongyi culture was very important. Therefore, the leaders of Dongyi included Taihao, Shaohao, Chiyou, and others.
The leaders of Dongyi were Taihao, Shaohao, Emperor Jun, Chiyou and others.
The Dongyi Protectorate was an organization that managed the affairs of the Xi and Khitan tribes in the early Tang Dynasty. The Dongyi Governor-General House had jurisdiction over the Pine Desert Governor's Office and the Rao Le Governor's Office. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty established the Dongyi Commandant Office, which was later changed to the Dongyi Protectorate Office, responsible for managing the Jimi Prefecture of the Xi and Khitan tribes. However, the search results provided did not elaborate on the specific duties and roles of the Dongyi Protectorate. Therefore, he could not provide a more detailed answer.
Dongyi was located in the northern part of Shandong Province and a port city on the Korean Peninsula.
The capital of Dongyi was located in the Yi Kingdom of Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City, Shandong Province. Yi Country was a country of Yi people during the Shang Dynasty. Its capital was in Gucheng Village, Lancun Town, Jimo City. According to the records in the " Shi Ben " and " Han Yu Da Dian ", the Yi Kingdom was an ancient Dongyi Kingdom located in Jimo City, Shandong Province. However, the search results did not provide any detailed information about the capital city of Dongyi. Therefore, I don't know the exact name or location of Dongyi's capital.