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Did Japanese women during the Song Dynasty travel in groups to China to borrow sperm in order to improve their racial genes? 

Around a thousand years ago, large numbers of Japanese women arrived in Song Dynasty China. They would offer themselves to handsome Song men, hoping to bear children and improve the Japanese race.
There's a reason why the Japanese are both "lovable" and "hateful." Early immigrants, due to climate issues, didn't evolve much, remaining in their original form. The most obvious
example is their height. Human height generally increases over time, consistent with the history of biological evolution. Ancient Japanese, due to their perceived lack of physical development, were clearly insecure. However, they possessed a strong sense of crisis and were highly studious. They turned their attention to civilized China.
Initially, they only focused on Chinese culture and technology. These Japanese were clever; they knew the first step in human evolution was to eat well, sleep well, and play well. So they transplanted all of Chinese culture to Japan, innovating upon it, with hiragana being a prime example.
Later, they discovered that as an island nation with limited space, and with almost everyone related, inbreeding resulted in a high number of idiots, lunatics, and perverts—their Bushido being one example.
They began this activity around the Tang Dynasty, but it was still relatively small-scale. It mostly involved Tang Chinese traders passing through Japan, where locals would invite them to their homes, providing them with good food and drink, and offering them their most beautiful women at night. If a Tang man was particularly handsome, intelligent, or powerfully strong, he would be accompanied by several beautiful women. Hehe, that's what I mean by the "cuteness" of Japan.
However, this was just a small-scale activity in the Tang Dynasty. It wasn't until the Song Dynasty a thousand years ago that it became a widespread phenomenon, with supposedly every Song Dynasty man receiving this honor. Especially after the Yuan Dynasty ruled China, many Song Dynasty people, unable to bear foreign rule, fled to Japan and other Southeast Asian countries. However, the treatment of Chinese people in Southeast Asia was significantly worse than in Japan. Both men and women were extremely welcome in Japan; the locals practically wanted to sleep with the whole family, with only one goal: to overcome racial inferiority.
The Qingbo Magazine records: "A ship from Wa (Japan) drifted on (Song) territory, carrying a group of thirty or twenty people. The (Japanese) women all had their hair loose. When they encountered men from Zhongzhou (China), they would choose the most beautiful ones to sleep with, a practice called 'crossing the lineage'."
This record suggests that Japanese women came to Song Dynasty China and, upon encountering handsome Song men, would willingly offer themselves to them, with the aim of bearing offspring to improve the Japanese race.
The Song Dynasty scholar Hong Hao recorded in his Songmo Jiwen: "The Uyghurs declined from the late Tang Dynasty. During the height of our dynasty, some settled in Qin Chuan as 'familiar households.' Unmarried women would first have relations with Han men, sometimes bearing several children before being able to marry into their own kind at nearly thirty years old. When matchmakers came to discuss marriage, the parents would say, 'Our daughter has been intimate with so-and-so and so-and-so,' with more being considered more desirable; this was the custom. Now there are also women with slightly deep-set eyes and not bushy beards, who have fathered children with Han men."
This historical record essentially states that during the Song Dynasty, young Uyghur women had a tradition of "cohabiting" with Han men before marriage. The Uyghurs took pride in this, and when their daughters married off, Uyghur parents would proudly proclaim, "My daughter once lived with a Han Chinese man," considering the number of Han Chinese she had lived with the most a source of pride. This was a Uyghur custom. Therefore, many Uyghur descendants are of mixed race, all descendants of Han Chinese from the Song Dynasty.
Reading these two events seems somewhat strange. Why did the Uyghurs and Japanese hold the Song people in such high regard? Why did they consider it an honor to offer their beautiful women to Song Dynasty men? All of this stemmed from the international standing and level of civilization of the Song Dynasty at that time. Whether in economy, culture, or technology, the Song Dynasty far surpassed the world, and its civilization profoundly influenced the world—a consensus shared both in China and abroad.
Take Kaifeng, the Song Dynasty capital, for example; it was more prosperous and open than Chang'an, the Tang Dynasty capital. "All corners of the world converge, all nations communicate." "The ships and carriages of all nations meet, the central sky is majestic." This was a true reflection of the Song Dynasty at that time. The number and variety of foreign peoples who came to China during the Song Dynasty far exceeded those of the Tang Dynasty. During the Tang Dynasty, most foreigners came from Western Asia, Arabia, Korea, and Japan.
By the Song Dynasty, this expanded to include Africa and Europe. The Song Dynasty was far more open than the Tang Dynasty, and its commercial activities and atmosphere were undoubtedly several levels higher. While Tang Dynasty merchants were primarily foreigners, Song Dynasty merchants actively ventured abroad.
Song Dynasty merchants were more active than foreign merchants. The *A Brief History of Ancient Chinese Economy* points out that "at that time (Song Dynasty), Chinese ships were already sailing throughout the Indian Ocean, including Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka), the Indian subcontinent, the Persian Gulf, and the Arabian Peninsula, even reaching Somalia in Africa." The renowned French sinologist Jacques Gernet remarked, "Until the 11th and 12th centuries, the Chinese did not display commercial talent. But from then on (the Song Dynasty), business acumen became one of the most outstanding qualities of the Chinese."
Song Dynasty merchants were always warmly welcomed wherever they went in the world. When Song Dynasty people arrived in Goryeo (Korea), "it was fitting that the Goryeo people welcome them, with the entire nation watching and cheering in admiration!" When Song Dynasty people arrived in Java and Sumatra in Indonesia, "Chinese merchants were treated with lodgings and provided with abundant and fine food."...
Because the level of civilization in the Song Dynasty far surpassed that of any other country in the world at that time, it was seen as a heavenly kingdom and a great nation by the barbarians and foreign tribes. The Song people were seen as superior and noble by foreigners. Therefore, it is not surprising that foreign countries and barbarians held the Song Dynasty and its people in such high regard.

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