Recently, Korean netizens claimed that traditional Chinese clothing was copied from South Korea while promoting hanbok on the Internet, which caused the anger of many Chinese netizens. The relationship between China and South Korea has always been very delicate, and in the past few years, because of some of the actions of South Korea, China issued a strict "Korean restriction order", which has caused many Korean artists to lose the Chinese market. However, in the early years, the relationship between China and South Korea was relatively friendly, many Korean stars came to China to develop, and many Chinese went to South Korea to become Xi students and successfully debuted. One of them, South Korean artist Kim Eun-sung, also known as "Little Five", has developed quite well in China. He participated in Hunan Satellite TV's entertainment program "Everyday Upward" and became one of the hosts, although limited by the language barrier, he was still able to gain a lot of popularity in the program. The host Wang Han and others took good care of him, giving him more opportunities to show himself.
After Korean netizens claimed that traditional Chinese clothing was plagiarized from South Korea, it sparked heated discussions on the Internet. Chinese netizens were outraged by this, believing it to be vexatious. Many Chinese netizens said that traditional Chinese clothing has a long history and cultural heritage, and it is by no means a copy of South Korea. They have commented to express their dissatisfaction with Korean netizens and expressed their pride and support for traditional Chinese culture.
The controversy in this case is similar to that of previous similar incidents. In the past, Korean netizens have repeatedly accused China of plagiarizing South Korea's cultural creativity, such as Hallyu**, TV dramas, etc. These accusations have sparked controversy and boycotts among Chinese and South Korean netizens, and have had a certain impact on the relations between the two countries. Therefore, this controversy is also a lesson from the past, which should be paid attention to and reflected.
This incident has sparked contradictions and controversies between Chinese and South Korean netizens. While both sides have different positions and views, the escalating debate could have a negative impact on the relationship. The comments and arguments on social media have further exacerbated the antagonism between netizens in the two countries, which may lead to more controversy and disagreement.
As of now, there is no update on the incident. Netizens on both sides continued to express opposing views on social **, but there was no clear solution.
The whole incident exposed the cultural differences and contradictions between China and South Korea. The remarks and arguments of netizens on both sides have made relations between the two countries even more strained. However, it is also an opportunity for the two countries to gain a deeper understanding of each other's cultures and values, and to promote friendly exchanges and cooperation.
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