Christmas becomes Korean Christmas!The Korean style Christmas poster is on fire, and the Koreans wan

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

Koreans have finally made their hands on Christmas in the West?

On the eve of Christmas, many Christmas posters with the words "Merry Koreansmas" became popular on social networks.

Regarding this wave of "Korean Birthday" on the Internet, Chinese netizens even held the mentality of "watching the excitement is not a big deal", and became a divine boost: encouraging Koreans to compete with their European and American masters for the right to invent Christmas.

In addition to the same words, these Christmas posters have many common features.

The poster is full of Korean elements: all of them, without exception, are wearing hanbok.

In the Christmas poster below, the halo-wearing Madonna is dressed in a typical hanbok and holds a small child in a hanbok, with other children of various colors next to her.

The implication is that the Christmas created by Koreans has spread all over the world.

And on this so-called Korean Christmas theme poster, which is the most widely circulated on the Internet, this man dressed in Hanbok is holding a cross in one hand and a pickled cabbage in the other.

In this wave of advocating "Korean Christmas", there is even a history ** that links ancient Korea with Christmas**.

Because the picture is too absurd, I don't know how these ** appeared.

For example, this one**: All Korean** Mary dressed in hanbok to welcome the birth of the Holy Son.

And on this **, Korean farmers are praying to the Holy Son, who has just been born in the arms of the Korean Virgin.

At this time, even foreign ** came to join in the fun, claiming that Koreans have identified Christmas trees in South Korea.

In this wave of "Korean Birthday", Chinese netizens even provided divine assistance, and welcomed Koreans to compete for Christmas with European and American masters with an attitude of eating melons.

The first comment came from a message from a Zhejiang netizen, who directly addressed the U.S. Embassy in China: Please return Christmas to South Korea.

Tianjin netizens laughed: In the future, it will be a happy West Eighth Festival, and Koreans must make two large bowls of swill per person during the festival.

Guangdong netizen comment: Probably Koreans think that the whole universe of the world is theirs.

Zhejiang netizens: From now on, Jehovah is also Korean.

First of all, he didn't have the surname Ye, and then he changed his name to Jin Su, Pu Su, and Quan Su...”

A Guangdong netizen even came to a divine summary: Koreans will rush out of Asia and steal to the world in the future.

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