In the past two days, I have checked the information on the Internet, and I have seen the previous article, and I feel that it is still a little interesting, that is, what is going on in the country of Vietnam!
The Vietnamese are very fond of engaging in "internal and external differences", and their domestic ** is unscrupulous and scolding us. But its national news agency, the Chinese page of the Vietnam News Agency, has always been pretended to be flat and emotionless.
Yesterday, I couldn't help but quietly show a little "emotion".
Isn't it because the national football team lost to Vietnam that time, we can afford to lose.
In fact, I personally think: if you lose, you lose, what is losing football?
Besides, the national football team lost not in a day or two, but for decades, persistently and unremittingly refreshing the lower limit.
In addition, the national football team loses, but it is the best choice.
Will we be happy if the national football team wins against Vietnam?
No, our appetite doesn't stop there.
If the Vietnamese win the national football team, will the Vietnamese be happy?
Definitely. So, the national football team lost, but nearly 100 million Vietnamese people were happy.
Do Vietnamese people also celebrate festivals? Right?
Besides, they need to boost their morale, right?
Therefore, we must pay attention to the joyful effect that the national football team's loss has brought to many Vietnamese.
I saw a paragraph**: As soon as the game ended, the Vietnamese Prime Minister went to the stadium, congratulated him in person, and gave out red envelopes.
Of course, people's red envelopes are pink.
They celebrated, and they should have been: several main players did not play, and the national football team still lost like this, who can blame it?
Regarding this passage of the national football team, let's just watch Yile, and let's talk a little bit about the country of Vietnam.
In this regard, the countries and nations around China have gone to two extremes, and the countries that are heavily influenced by Chinese culture, such as Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, and the Ryukyus, will frantically dissociate themselves from China in their creation myths, but inadvertently, they will seriously expose the truth;
The kind of country that is less influenced by Chinese culture does not have such a big psychological burden, and will always find a way to have something to do with China.
Like Japan's creation myth, I tried my best to be different from China, even the gods are different, saying that there was a heaven in this world, there was a high heaven, and there was a god with three ** on it, and then two gods appeared, one was called Iyanagi, and the other was called Iyenami, and the two had a spear, and stabbed at the bottom of the sea, and after lifting it, it formed land, and then they gave birth to a bunch of children, all of whom were gods or something.
It seems to be quite different, but inadvertently, the truth is revealed: that goddess, that is, Iyenami, was burned to death when she was making the god of fire, and her soul went to the underworld, that is, the Yellow Spring Realm.
The creation myth of Japan was made up in the ninth century, that is, around the time of the Tang Dynasty. In order to be different from China, the Japanese worked hard to compile a large number of chase, and they were all about to succeed, but the word "Huangquan" suddenly revealed the truth.
Compared to the Japanese, the North Koreans are much less aware of this.
They may have been in the Song Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty, and a monk suddenly remembered: Should I make up something? made up a son of the sun god Huan Yin, Huan Xiong, went down to earth, married the bear girl, gave birth to a child, and finally established North Korea.
That's it, not a few words.
Why do you think Koreans are crazy all these years? It is this area that is seriously lagging behind, and it is necessary to make up for this lesson.
What about the Vietnamese? They have the strong sense that the Japanese want to be different from China, and at the same time, they have the rough character of the people in the tropics who are arrogant and do things without regard for the tail, so they have come up with the "four dislikes" that make people laugh and cry.
We all know that the grandson of Shennong, that is, Emperor Yan, is named Diming. Emperor Ming toured the south and met the Wu fairy in Wuling, and the two gave birth to a child named Lu Xu.
Good guy, I used Shennong's directly.
And then, it's even more outrageous. The Vietnamese history books say this: Emperor Ming sealed Lu in the south, with the title of King Jingyang and the country name "Red Ghost Country".
Then King Jingyang married the daughter of Dongting Longjun and gave birth to Raccoon Longjun.
Sound familiar, right?
This plot is very similar to the plot of the Tang Dynasty's ** "Liu Yi's Biography".
Did you find anything? It's kind of over: we just have a song that says we are "descendants of the dragon", and the Vietnamese turned out to be the descendants of the real dragon.
Then, Raccoon Longjun got married once: before Di Ming and Wu Fairy got along, he already had a son in the Central Plains, named Di Yi, who inherited the throne of the Shennong clan. Di Yi passed the throne to his son Di Lai, and Di Lai had a daughter named Fei Ji.
According to the seniority, the relationship between the concubine and the raccoon dog dragon is considered to be the cousin and niece.
Within three generations, it is a marriage between close relatives.
In ancient China, there was also a tradition of "not marrying with the same surname". Men and women in the same family are basically not allowed to get married.
The Vietnamese didn't seem to understand this, so they arranged it directly, saying that Raccoon Longjun had taken a fancy to Yu Ji and married her.
Fei Ji is more divine than Nezha: when she gave birth to a child, she also gave birth to a meat ball; But Nezha's meat ball, there is only one Nezha in it, and this meat ball born by Yu Ji hides 100 children inside.
It seriously reflects the latest achievements of Chinese mythology in the Ming Dynasty.
Then he continued: Then, the raccoon dog dragon and the concubine separated as husband and wife.
The main problem is that his father and wife did not marry well.
Lu continues to marry the daughter of Dongting Longjun, raccoon dog Longjun may be a little bit on his mother's side genetically, he doesn't seem to like to live on land, and likes to drill into the water at every turn.
Therefore, Raccoon Dragon Jun took away 50 children, ran into the water to play, and disappeared.
What about Concubine? I took another 50 children, lived in this place in Vietnam, and made a Wen Lang country, and the leader was the most powerful of these 50 children, so he was called "Xiongwang".
How did the name "Fumiro" come about?
This has to talk about another person: Li Daoyuan.
In the "Notes on the Book of Water" he wrote, it was mentioned that almost in the current location of Vietnam, there was once an ethnic minority named "Wen Werewolf". It may be that when making up the story, the Vietnamese thought that "wolf" was not good, so they changed it to "Lang".
Speaking of which, some people may ask: Why do Vietnamese people start with Emperor Yan when they talk about the origin of their country? Isn't the Yellow Emperor good? This is the darkness of the Vietnamese. Everyone knows: after Emperor Yan, there is the Yellow Emperor. There was also a battle between the Yellow Emperor and the Yan Emperor. Emperor Yan was defeated and relinquished the throne.
Raccoon Dragon Jun is his grandfather, but Di Ming, the authentic heir of Emperor Yan, has ruled the Central Plains; Concubine's grandfather, but he is also Emperor Ming. The descendants of the two are the dual heirs of the Shennong clan.
This status is not lower than the Yellow Emperor who later took away the throne of the Yan Emperor, and the imperial throne of the Chinese emperor, strictly speaking, is a ...... passed down from generation to generation from the Yellow EmperorSpeaking of which, do you understand that the Vietnamese have gone through so much trouble and told so many stories?
It means "I'm no worse than you."
By the way: this story was made up by a Vietnamese historian named Ngo Shilian during the Ming Dynasty in China. It is precisely because of the late compilation that it can "borrow" various advanced achievements of Chinese mythology at that time.
Using Chinese mythology to prove that Vietnam is no worse than China is an invention.
I don't have anything to say, I can only say: This Wu Shilian, I have read a lot of Chinese books, and I have read everything, from the official history to the Tang Dynasty....Just to make up a story, this spirit ......Must serve!
Although it is full of loopholes, compared with the Burmese people's words, the history of the invention of the Vietnamese is still much more refined.
Like the most famous "history book" of Burma, "History of Liuli Palace", it says: In 1281, the Burmese king Anuradha had 72 million troops, and the Chinese emperor sent a messenger to Burma to ask for gold and silver, but was killed by the Burmese king, and the Chinese emperor ordered to send 6 million cavalry and 20 million infantry to attack Burma.
That's.
I can't even count them, and now there are 72 million people in Myanmar.
The Burmese can still tell the full story, like the Karen people, an ethnic group living on the border between Myanmar and southern Thailand, there are simply no two systematic myths, just saying that their ancestors lived by a big river with a lot of mud and sand in their early years, there is nothing to eat, and they get the mussel but do not know how to open it, and the Chinese pass by and tell them to throw the mussel in the fire, and it will open automatically.
This kind of talking about their own history, they will talk a little bit about the small ethnic groups in China, and there are a lot of them around.
I've also met a Meta guy before.
They lived in the northeastern part of present-day India, and had a state of their own called Manipur. Many Chinese, including some experts, think that their national name is Manipur, but it is not.
Legend has it that among their ancestors, there was a hero, who was very good, and defeated the squadron, and the Chinese emperor couldn't do anything with them, so he got the title of "Chinese conqueror". Then he asked me: Is there any record of this incident in the Chinese history books?
I told him that in the Chinese history books, there is no mention of the Meitei people.
He was a little disappointed, and only muttered that their ancestors had migrated from Yunnan Province in China to present-day northeastern India.
I later found out that there is a large circle of ethnic groups around China who claim that their ancestors migrated from Yunnan.
However, compared with the Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese ethnic groups who are familiar with Chinese history books and read Confucian classics, their ability and standard of fabricating stories are much worse.
They also do not have the tradition of writing down history like the Chinese, and they don't know much about what happened three or four hundred years ago. There is no magic of borrowing Chinese culture from Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, and "starting with a myth and then making it up by the way".
But the Vietnamese made it up really not like that.
All made up the story that the ancestors were descendants of Emperor Yan and then usurped by the Yellow Emperor, you must know that the thrones of the Chinese emperors were passed down from the Yellow Emperor.
It's really hostile.
Many people who have been to Vietnam often do not understand: why do many Vietnamese people always say that their country was "Wen Lang Country" at the beginning? There's this logic behind it.