What do you think of the phenomenon that more and more foreign women are married to China?
In fact, as early as the Tang Dynasty in China, there were records of blacks being slaves in China. At that time, black people were called Kunlun slaves in China, mostly attendants of small tribute envoys, who were "black eyes and dark skin" and "dancing for pleasure" (a general examination of literature). Kunlun slaves who ate a lot were plundered and sold by Kunlun State. The history book says: "During the Kunlun period, there were islands in the west of the country, and there were many savages. They were dressed in black paint, lured to eat and captured, and sold as slaves in grain-rich countries at a high price. Entrusting the key to him shows that he has no love from his relatives. " (Song Zhao Shi Ru, "All the Times, Pro-China at Sea")
In addition to foreign countries in the Kunlun period, the origin of slaves in Kunlun also includes the Principality of Shahua, Persia, Sujidan, Zhancheng, florian and other places. Most of the methods obtained are plunder, but some of them are betrayed by their parents because of poverty. The price of Kunlun slaves usually ranges from two gold to hardware, and those who are dissatisfied can kill God. Buyers are mostly Dashi, Gepo, Java, Sanfo Qi (the old port) and merchants from all over the world. The reason why he came to China was that he was paid tribute by a small tributary country. For example, in Zhang Xie's Examination of Things in the Ming Dynasty, "Hongwu was three years old (1370), and Wang Xili Bada sent envoys to pay tribute to 300 slaves"; Or imported by princes or local businessmen for business relations.
So why did black people choose Guangzhou? The reasons are nothing more than the following:
First, the climate in Guangzhou is suitable for black people to live in. Most blacks (or brown people) in Guangzhou come from Africa, West Asia or the Middle East, rather than black immigrants from the United States. Guangzhou is closer to those places than Beijing and Shanghai, and the climate is closer to their hometown.
The second is economic factors. Guangdong's garment manufacturing industry is relatively developed. Guangzhou is the capital city of Guangdong, and also the domestic and foreign trade center of the clothing industry. Most blacks come to Guangzhou to do foreign trade, and the place where blacks live together is near Xiaobei, the clothing trade center of Guangzhou. Of course, there are other wholesale markets around, such as ceramics and toys. In short, places with high appearance rate of black or brown people are generally near the wholesale market. On the contrary, blacks are rarely seen in shopping malls, pedestrian streets and other consumer places, and foreigners in these places are mostly white or indistinguishable yellow foreigners.
The third is "publicity effect". As many blacks come to Guangzhou to do foreign trade and even bring the place names of Guangzhou back to their hometown, more people in their hometown will choose to do business and settle in Guangzhou.
/kloc-At the end of 0/9, the immigrants (illegal residence) of African-Americans from Guangzhou who came to China by blacks and the United States by Chinese showed the characteristics of early international immigration, and the cumulative causal effect of social capital of immigrants was constantly strengthened. As long as China's economy continues to develop and its society is stable, illegal immigrants will inevitably expand.
Although more and more black people appear in Guangzhou, which can prove that China's economy is developing, its national strength is increasing and its foreign exchanges are increasing, due to the problems of black people's own quality and national character, China is bound to have more and more serious social problems. When they came to China, they didn't know how to do as the Romans do. The social problems of African blacks in Guangzhou can't be avoided. We should learn historical experience and lessons from the United States. It led to violent social unrest in China and posed a great threat to our own country. This is not racial discrimination, but real and visible expectations.