Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year? Display in NTU gets vandalised
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(23-01-2023, 12:33 PM)limpeh394 Wrote:  dunno what the fuss
actually AT commie shd welcome this, by using the words Lunar NY more vietnamese, korean, Taiwanese and many other east asian/even SE asian would embrace/support the culture, just like chopsticks.
this is called soft power export, and it take a long period for others to accept that
If u die die wan to others to use Chinese New year, u only make Korean.vietnamese dulan and follow japanese way -  totally dropped it and follow AMDK calendar


South Korea stole "Chinese stuff" again?After stealing Chinese culture and stealing WeChat, can Ma Huateng still bear it this time?


Recently, South Korea has become popular. The reason is that South Korea said that WeChat was invented by them and they were the first to use WeChat. I don't know where to start, South Korea always likes the country and always likes to describe the various cultures of China and Japan as its own. Recently, the Internet has also found that a large number of video bloggers publish a large number of Korean cultural videos, and some of our Chinese classical culture is also used as Korean cultural propaganda. It can be said that South Korea is getting more and more outrageous in "stealing" Chinese traditional culture!

Today's Korean culture is basically inherited from China, but Koreans always like to say that Chinese culture belongs to them, and it turns out that the more you lack, the more you want to blow. But the fundamental reason is the extreme lack of Korean cultural heritage (not to mention that in the 19th century, North Korea was a subsidiary of our China. The dubbing was deleted from 0:51 to 0:55) but due to various historical reasons, On the one hand, the Korean national cultural self-esteem has become morbidly elevated. On the other hand, it has been influenced by Chinese culture, but it has failed to inherit the Chinese and Korean culture has been in a status quo.

With the continuous development of South Korea's economic strength, the Korean people began to look for the origin of their own civilization. "Where does the Korean culture come from?" This question is on the table. However, with the reform of history and culture, Korean culture has been castrated and disorganized, and even the Chinese characters connected with the inheritance are no longer recognized. On the one hand, they can clearly recognize the origin of South Korea and China, but they dare not admit it.

On the other hand, the long-term cultural castration has made Koreans unable to understand the influence of Chinese culture on Korea a hundred years ago. As for why I dare not admit it, the answer is that South Korea's high national self-esteem cannot tolerate the close connection between its own culture and China in history.

As a result, the "stealing culture" appeared. As mentioned earlier, South Korea has a high degree of national self-esteem, but looking back at its existing culture, it is no longer a sight to see. So there is a scene like this, even though Chinese characters are engraved on these cultures, but they have long been ignorant of Chinese characters, and they have concealed their ears and stolen the bells, and confidently printed the label of "Korean origin". And facing this behavior in South Korea, of course we are quite indignant. This kind of behavior in South Korea, in our view, is just to steal the culture.

Take our Chinese characters as an example. At the time, the craze for Chinese characters' application for heritage has lasted for a very long time in South Korea. At that time, South Korea's Chosun Ilbo reported that Park Jeong-su, a history professor at Seoul University in South Korea, after ten years of research and research. After research, he believed that the Korean nation first invented Chinese characters. He rightly suggested that the South Korean government restore Chinese characters and apply to the United Nations for Chinese characters as a world cultural heritage. It can be said that South Korea's behavior is really distorting the facts. At that time, the whole world knew that Chinese characters were Chinese. After all, Chinese characters were notoriously difficult to learn abroad.

But in the end, it was said that Chinese characters had not been applied for as a World Cultural Heritage. I don't know what was behind it. However, they seemed to take the second place and successfully applied for the Hangul script they currently use as a World Cultural Heritage. To say that Hangul in Korea is indeed very strange. What do you want to say about the writings in Korea before? In fact, some Chinese characters have been added to the existing Hangul in Hangeul.
As for why it is strange? This is because after they abolished the Chinese characters in the original text, they found that the vocabulary of Hangul was not enough. As a result, sometimes they simply expressed their original meaning, which caused a lot of trouble to the local people, and even some major accidents occurred.
Even today's cultural inheritance gap in South Korea is caused by the dynasty of writing. You know, it is recorded in Chinese history that South Korea has used Chinese characters for more than two thousand years. Historical documents in the past were written in Chinese characters. Now that Chinese characters have been abolished, those Korean scholars found that they could not understand the ancient books recorded by their ancestors. As a result, South Korea can only rely on guessing and rely on Mongolia for its own country's history. This has also resulted in the status quo of South Korea's history. I only know that my own history has a great connection with China.

In the end, the Chinese professor chose to speak out. It was the Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival that South Korea successfully applied for the World Cultural Heritage. The Dragon Boat Festival in the Gangneung area of South Korea also contains a wealth of content, with sacrifices, acting, and entertainment as its main content. The sacrificial ritual has preserved the complete form and content, which can be said to be the core of the Korean Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival.

[size=11]In summary, they are not applying for a festival, but more like an event. This also allowed us to relax our vigilance against South Korea a little bit, but then it came out that Qu Yuan was a Korean in South Korea? What South Korea is doing nowadays is not as good as it was at the time when it honestly acknowledged history and asked us humbly. Maybe because of our help, it can improve its own history, stop deceiving others, and be willing to be a frog in the bottom of the well.
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Even Japan can't bear it. In order to prevent South Korea from stealing its own culture, Japan has begun to put forward the "Non-Korean Five Principles." As for what is the "Non-Korea Five Principles"? Just don't teach them, don't help them, don't let them steal our things, don't let them come, don't care about them, and Japan has powerful external propaganda tools such as cartoons, etc. It is difficult for Korea to confuse the audience and fish in troubled waters.
[size=11]Therefore, bullying China's weak voice on the Internet over the years has become even more aggressive to steal Chinese culture. When South Korea applied for chopsticks, not only the domestic people were very angry, but Japan also began to criticize them. You know, there are only a few countries in the world that use chopsticks, and Japan also admits that its own use of chopsticks is also passed on from China.

Now, this is something that everyone knows, South Korea has to apply for World Cultural Heritage. It can be seen how lack of South Korea's culture is. It can be said that it is not that China's cultural heritage protection is not in place, but that the lower limit in South Korea is indeed a bit too low. I can't help but agree with the current evaluation of South Korea "because there is nothing, so I want everything."

Today, South Korea has begun to say that WeChat was also the first invented and used in South Korea. This time even my own nationals can't stand it anymore. Tencent founded WeChat, not too many years old, you think people all over the world are beginning to lose their memory. What's more, Tencent is also investing in social software in South Korea. For example, Kakao Talk in South Korea is known as the Korean version of WeChat. There is a shareholder that everyone is familiar with, and that is Tencent. Tencent holds 13.54% of the company's shares; currently online upload Tencent is the second largest shareholder of Kakao.
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Lunar New Year or Chinese New Year? Display in NTU gets vandalised - by CHAOS - 23-01-2023, 08:30 AM
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