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//Origin// 洋鬼 Yang Gui (Hanzi: Overseas + Ghost) that is worshiped by the occidentals (West of Roma) known as Yeshua (Hebrew) followed by Iesous (Greek) followed by Iesus (Latin) followed by Jesus in other Romantic people of Europe and eventually by Germanic people of Northern Europa and Brittania and Scandinavia under the Roman rule. //Pronunciation// Mandarin Hanzi: Yang Gui Viet/Thai pronunciation: Yang Gui Korean Hanzi (Hanja): Yang Gwi Japanese Hanzi (Kanji): Yang Ki Anglicized (English): Yankee //Brief History// Yang Gui and Yang Yi are two of some words and concepts that was targeted by England for their effort in reputation laundering and history cleansing after their independence from control and influence under Romans and other foreign powers beginning 18th century. Just like Sawastika and White People of Hindi system was taken to be used with the Germanic societies, these two words were taken to shift the target from Germanics to Americaners (for Yankee) and from Germanics to Americans (for Redskins). //Details// After Catholic Roma lost its grip over the pan-European region, the Atlantic Europeans began showing up on boats (mostly Hispanics and Germanics at the time) and they were not accompanied by any government selected/trained elites. The leaders/supervisors of the crew were mere merchants (instead of government employees) and were often from lowly/broken families, if not orphans ("raised by the street").
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