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>Everyone shares a common ancestor if you go back far enough, chang.
>https://blogs.biomedcentral.com/on-biology/2018/04/10/common-ancestor-of-han-chinese-japanese-and-koreans-dated-to-3000-3600-years-ago/
Such similarities are also reflected in our genetic data. The genetic difference between any of the three groups is less than 1% of their total genetic diversity, which is much smaller than that between any of the groups and a European population (~10%). Accordingly, the three groups separated from each other from their recent common ancestor only 3,000 ~ 3,600 years ago, roughly corresponding to the Shang Dynasty in Chinese history.
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5889524/#:~:text=We%20found%20that%20the%20present,Three%20Kingdoms%20period%20of%20Korea).
>We found that the present-day Han Chinese and Japanese have the most recent common ancestor that can be dated back about 3.0~3.6 KYA (corresponding to the Shang Dynasty in Chinese history). Korean and northern Han Chinese had frequent communications in ancient time, and the divergence time between the two populations was estimated as ~1.2 KYA (corresponding to the later period of Three Kingdoms of Korea, or the Tang Dynasty in China). And Japanese and Korean separated ~1.4 KYA, a little earlier than that of Han Chinese and Korean (corresponding to Asuka period in Japan, or in the middle of Three Kingdoms period of Korea).
desu, korean and japanese genetics are somewhat subhuman. average jap male is 5'7''. average korean male is 5'8'' or 5'9''. wouldn't want to be japanese even if they have really popular cartoons. koreans are also shorter than northern han as well and need loads of PS to look human