After China cut off the supply of urea, South Korea changed six ministers in one go

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-28

**: Super Dad.

The world is so big that there are no surprises. Urea classmates never dreamed that one day they would climb the crown of human industry, become a bright pearl, and jam South Korea half to death.

On November 30, Chinese customs suspended the customs clearance process for urea exports to South Korea, and urea, which had passed export inspection and was being loaded, had to be put on hold at the terminal.

Some South Koreans accuse us of bullying and wielding the big stick of sanctions at every turn in an attempt to politicize economic and trade issues. Before we could express our position, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy came out to refute the rumors.

South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy grabbed our line, saying that due to China's domestic tensions, China's move is to give priority to meeting domestic demand, and has nothing to do with political factors.

What's really going on?The real situation must have nothing to do with Yoon Suk-yeol's high-profile anti-China, nor does it have anything to do with the November 26 incidentdayThe South Korean foreign ministers' meeting broke up unhappily and had nothing to do with it.

On November 26, the trilateral foreign ministers' meeting of China, Japan, and the ROK, which had been interrupted for four years, was held in South Korea. However, the first gathering in four years lasted less than two hours (1 hour and 40 minutes), and then Foreign Minister Wang Yi left the table early.

Looking at it this way, the relationship between China and the United States is not bad, after all, they can quarrel together for two days, and they can reach a consensus in the end, that is, they will continue to quarrel another day. In contrast, we may not even be too lazy to quarrel with South Korea and Japan.

But it's understandable, who wants to quarrel with a dog, let alone have dinner with a dog. Foreign Minister Wang's visit to South Korea this time is to give South Korea a chance to see whether he is willing to be a man or a dog.

After Foreign Minister Wang confirmed on the spot that the other party was still willing to be a dog, he immediately returned to China ahead of schedule, and the originally arranged joint press conference and dinner were also temporarily cancelled. In order to cover up the fact that it is despised, South Korea also covers it up for us, saying that Foreign Minister Wang is too busy.

Japan will not talk about it, what did South Korea say and do to make Foreign Minister Wang leave the seat early?Let's refer to the last similar situation. That was the meeting between the Chinese and Japanese foreign ministers in Phnom Penh on August 5, 2022.

At that time, the ASEAN 10+3 meeting was held in Phnom Penh, interspersed with a meeting between Chinese and Japanese foreign ministers. However, Japan barked at China's military exercises around Taiwan Province, the meeting between the Chinese and Japanese foreign ministers was canceled, and the Chinese side left the table ahead of schedule.

There is no doubt that South Korea also said something inconsistent with its own identity this time. On some occasions, Japan and South Korea are not eligible to be served, and if they insist on being served, they will also be served, such as braised or charcoal-grilled.

The current South Korean Foreign Minister Zhen Zhen is himself a person who flatters Japan, and he is also the mouth of Yoon Suk-yeol. After Yoon Suk-yeol came to power, he fell one-sidedly to the US imperialism, and a few days ago (November 22), he was making wild remarks in the United Kingdom, pointing fingers at the Taiwan Strait issue and the South China Sea issue.

South Korea jumped even higher than the United States on the Taiwan Strait and South China Sea issues, and this shook the political foundation of Sino-South Korean relations.

Of course, this has nothing to do with cutting off the supply of urea. We don't engage in the politicization of economic and trade issues in the United States, and we don't use the big stick, it must be that the urea babies are a little emotional and don't want to go to South Korea.

It doesn't matter if the Chinese urea baby is in a mood, it proves its own value. Urea is certainly not high-tech, after all, the technology mastered by China is not high-tech, not to mention the history of China's mastery of mass production of urea, which has been 46 years.

All the farmers have to deal with this thing, which is a high-quality fertilizer with a nitrogen content of up to 467% or more. Moreover, compared with other nitrogen fertilizers, it is stable and has many advantages (ammonium carbonate is volatile, ammonium nitrate is easy to **, and ammonium sulfate is highly acidic).

Many post-70s and post-80s generations must have done this, that is, folding the urea bag into a cloak, buttoning it on the head, and then pulling both sides of the bag with both hands as a raincoat. From the back, you can clearly see a few big words - Soviet urea.

It's not like high-tech, and there's another reason that each of us is producing urea all the time. One of the final products of protein metabolism in the human body is urea, which is excreted through urine and sweat.

Although it is not high-tech, China's supply cut has made South Korea clawed. First, there are not many countries in the world that can produce urea on a large scale;Second, South Korea does not produce ureaThird, for South Korea, distant urine does not quench thirst.

In order to mass-produce urea, it is necessary to synthesize ammonia first. Ammonia synthesis is one of the most basic knowledge points in middle school chemistry, simply put, nitrogen and hydrogen react under high temperature and high pressure to produce ammonia, and at the same time, catalysts are also needed.

This equation is a maximum of one point in the college entrance examination, but in fact, there are only a few more countries that can independently synthesize ammonia in batches than there are countries that can build atomic bombs. Of course, the kind of countries that rely on foreign companies and equipment to synthesize ammonia do not count.

Because for large-scale ammonia synthesis you first have to have a huge reactor, and this reactor has to be able to withstand 500 degrees of heat and 200 500 atmospheres, which is greater than the pressure resistance of the submarine hull.

At a depth of 300 meters, the submarine is subjected to a pressure of only 30 atmospheres. Therefore, if you can make a pressure vessel such as a synthetic ammonia reaction tower, you will almost be able to build a nuclear submarine shell. If the material is not up to par, the reactor is largeTime bombs

Although it is not easy to synthesize ammonia, after all, it is mainly in the civilian field (synthetic ammonia is also used in explosives), so it is not as sensitive as the atomic bomb nuclear submarine, and the degree of internationalization and marketization is relatively high, giving people a feeling that it is not high-tech.

On the basis of being able to synthesize ammonia, the next step is to synthesize urea. However, this level is a little less difficult, and the working environment of the synthesis tower is about 200 degrees and 200 atmospheres.

South Korea had tried to produce its own urea, but the attempt failed, and in 2013 South Korea closed its own urea plant. Why?First, South Korea is a small country after all, and its agriculture is very underdevelopedSecond, South Korea lacks raw materials.

In addition to air, urea must also have coal or natural gas, which is obviously not available in South Korea. Even though coal and natural gas could be imported, the problem was that South Korea did not have a large enough urea market.

There is no market is also a headache, and it is impossible to dilute the cost by relying on its own market, and it is a loss to produce a ton, not to mention that it can be bought in the international market. There appear to be quite a few countries that produce urea (including those that use foreign capital, technology and equipment), but not many countries that export urea.

The United States can produce urea, but the capacity is insufficient, the United States itself is the world's largest importer of urea, and there is also a shortage of urea in Europe. India also produces urea itself, but the production capacity is far from enough and needs to be imported from China.

It is a pity that South Korea has stood in Ukraine on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and has provided Ukraine with ** ammunition, and it is impossible for Russia to sell urea to him, because urea can also produce explosives.

South Korea's dependence on Chinese urea is as high as 98%. Therefore, China's urea is stuck at customs, and South Korea is really panicked, especially for car urea liquid, without this thing, many cars in South Korea will not be able to run.

In China, there are not too many diesel vehicles, which are generally used for large trucks. However, this is not the case in South Korea, where the proportion of diesel vehicles directly exceeds 38%. Of the 26 million motor vehicles still in operation in South Korea, nearly 10 million are diesel vehicles.

Diesel internal combustion engines do not have spark plugs, they are compression-ignited, and the pressure and temperature in the cylinders are higher than those of gasoline engines, in which case nitrogen in the air reacts with oxygen to produce nitrogen oxides (nitric oxide, nitrogen dioxide, etc.).

Nitrogen oxides will gradually turn into nitric acid in the air, nitric acid is one of the three strong acids, and it is not more harmful than carbon dioxide. In order to eliminate this nitrogen oxide, urea is needed to neutralize it into non-toxic and harmless nitrogen and water.

Since 2015, Park Geun-hye** has required all diesel vehicles to be equipped with exhaust gas treatment devices, which must be supplemented with urea solution. For such a heavy truck, the urine consumption per 100 kilometers is 3.4 liters.

Is it okay to do without adding urea?Definitely not, the vehicle is boring, the fault light is on, the urea pump is damaged by dry burning, the whole system is scrapped, and the maintenance cost is not generally high.

Moreover, the car is actually quite picky about urine, and the quality of car urea is much higher than that of agricultural urea, and you can't just look for alternatives. Even if South Korea got urea from other countries, the vehicle immediately frowned after tasting it - this urine smelled wrong.

Agricultural urea, all of which have impurities, and the taste is not mellow is still a trivial matter, if you use it indiscriminately, you will get a urine stone (crystal) when the time comes, and it will be a big trouble to block the ureter, so South Korea is still very dependent on Chinese urine.

So now South Korea is very troublesome, a truck consumes 20 liters a day, 10,000 trucks consume more than 200 tons a day, while South Korea has 560,000 taels of large trucks, in addition to more than 1.5 million cars.

Once these stocks of Chinese urine are depleted, South Korea's logistics industry and buses will have to stop. In 2021, South Korea suffered such a crisis, when urine** skyrocketed by 10 times, and it can be said that it is difficult to find urine in South Korea.

Fortunately, it was Moon Jae-in who was in power at that time, and he had good relations with China and Russia, so they asked China for help, and China transferred 180,000 tons of urea quenched South Korea's thirst for urine.

This time, South Korea's Yoon Suk-yeol's urinary urgency crisis is not easy to solve, and it is useless to find a rare sect. Xi Zong said that I have a lot of other liquid capacity, and I can give you a glass at any time. Yin Xiyue said that another liquid can be drunk by people, but I am afraid that the car will not work.

Yoon Suk-yeol** said that the stock of car urine can last up to three months, but I suspect that this data is not accurate. At that time, Xu You asked Cao Mengde how long the grain and grass could last, and Cao Mengde said at first that it could last for a year, but in fact, it couldn't last for three days, and the grain and grass were exhausted.

China cut off the supply of urea at this time, and I guess I also found out the details of South Korea. Recently, there has been a major reshuffle at the top of South Korea's intelligence agencies, and I wonder if there has been a major leak or a major dereliction of duty.

There is also a sign that within 24 hours after China cut off the urine supply, Yoon Suk-yeol began to reorganize his cabinet, changing six ministers in one go. There was a large-scale change of ministers, including the Deputy Prime Minister for Economy, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and the Minister of Agriculture, Food and Agriculture, Food and Agriculture, Food and Agriculture.

On the other hand, the more scarce it is, the more panicked everyone becomes. The more panicked you are, the more you have to stock up. The more you stock up, the more urine is scarce in the market. So the end result is that people who really need urine can't buy it.

Is it possible to produce in South Korea?First of all, the capitalists are certainly not happy, because this is clearly a loss-making transaction, with large investment, long cycle, high risk, and the key is that there is no market. In less than five years, it is difficult to build a urea plant from scratch.

And when you build it, the rabbit suddenly opens the floodgates and releases water, and quickly snatches the only market in South Korea. Yoon Suk-yeol's promise of protection is not easy to use, because when the next South Korean ** takes office, Yoon Suk-yeol may be imprisoned or in hell.

South Korea's urinary crisis is purely self-inflicted. I could have been a man, but I had to kneel down and be a dog for the United States. It can be seen from this incident that Konishi Hachi is simply Teddy Bendy, barking and bragging as soon as he lets go, and rolls his eyes when he pinchs his neck.

Just the other day, South Korea was bragging about it. Hyundai Motor Australia's chief executive, Anthony Ke, made a surprising statement, saying that Hyundai will always be more high-end than Chinese brand cars. It's okay now, you have to lie down without Chinese urine.

The hegemony of the United States is declining, and the general trend of the world is so clear, but South Korea has bucked the trend and fallen one-sidedly to the American imperialism, which can be said to have entered the palace as a eunuch on October 9, 1911. China and South Korea have bad relations, and we can only let go of things that were inconvenient in the past.

I estimate that within ten years, South Korea's manufacturing industry will be completely crushed by China, and South Korea will follow in the footsteps of Japan and enter a decade of decline. South Korea's shipbuilding industry has been wiped out this year, followed by automobile manufacturing and then the chip industry.

It must be said that there are masters in South Korea, and they have long predicted the fate of South Korea, and South Korea will have to play to the end. This Korean master is Han Feizi (a Korean at the end of the Warring States period) who was a thinker during the Warring States period 2,300 years ago.

He mentioned in his work "Death Campaign": The country is small but not humble, the strength is small but not afraid of the strong, the rude and insulting neighbors, the greedy and clumsy friends, but also perish.

He also mentions another way of dying for Nishihachi and Hachiga: those who rely on the aid of their neighbors and insult the country they are forced to do so can also perish (those who rely on the aid of allies to snub their neighbors, and rely on the support of powerful countries to insult their neighbors).

These two are very accurate descriptions of the recent performance of Konishi Hachi and Hachiga, who, under the demagogy or coercion of the United States, embarked on a path of self-destruction.

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