Koreans are not idle during the Spring Festival, and the Chinese celebrate the Spring Festival of the Year of the Dragon, and they also follow, but the things they learn can only be four different.
Koreans are also quite strange, and things that have not been there since childhood suddenly pop up and say that the country's traditions are not in line with the actual situation at all, and then accept it with peace of mind.
I have to laugh when I look at the way they celebrate, and I don't know that ** made a lion, and wanted to imitate our dragon and lion dance to wish the festival a good fortune.
People who don't know look at it and think that it was an old man who has passed away.
The funniest thing is that they actually issued the so-called Korean peasant calendar themselves, but the astronomical calendar is still the year of the sexagenary branch, isn't this stealing from China.
This shows that there is no national traditional characteristic culture of its own, and it is blindly copied.
There are also all kinds of stealing traditional Chinese culture and all kinds of strange operations.
In fact, Koreans are just Chinese New Year, and I just saw a blogger ask his Korean friend and tell him clearly that he ......But for the Lunar New Year, they just steal for the sake of stealing.
Of course, what we have to do is not to forcibly correct the order of others, but to be the order-maker, to have absolute cultural self-confidence, and we must have absolute words in the future.
South Korea is doing this, in fact, it is a long-term plan supported by the United States, to remove the influence of Chinese culture in the world, and to replace China with South Korea. In addition to the recent sugar gourd, now South Korea has begun to steal dragons.
Of course, a lot of things don't have to be so deliberate, and the transmission and flow of culture is a good thing in itself, I hope it's the Lunar New Year and not the Chinese New Year, and the vast majority of people in China don't understand Chinese culture.
I felt ......In the future, those who write korean new year must be changed to korean Chinese new year, otherwise why say American English, just say American.
Chun Jie Chunjie, which originated from our traditional culture, must be promoted with the original pronunciation, just like Loong. Our Ministry of Culture and Tourism, please linguists and experts, it's time to quickly study the standard translation of our local things against different languages, and the Internet hot words born every year are also updated every year.
This year, in the Year of the Dragon, Han Yue didn't understand it, thinking that they could use LNY to steal CNY, and the more they publicized their LNY to the world, how cool it would be to slap their face in the future.
But the most feared are overseas Chinese, who always think that they have to show the real Chinese New Year to foreigners, and always think that they have to celebrate with South Korea and Vietnam to show the difference.
This is exactly the plan of the Koreans, what they need is our traffic, without us, they have no influence at all, this year the Chinese in a certain place in Canada are on this set, so we must change a concept, as long as the other party's English name is not Chinese new year, then it is not a festival with our Spring Festival, there is no need to celebrate together, just go their own way, do not disturb each other.
Of course, the Korean cultural industry has really been done, movies and TV series are popular**, football, all have phenomenal performances.
And we really can't get these out, the entertainment industry, football, When foreigners mention it, they have the impression that they have money and no works, but we now have Da Liu's sci-fi ** and some Xiuxian ** comics that don't know how to become popular, and they are also slowly improving our overall influence.
But South Korea is the least culturally confident country I've ever seen, and sometimes I feel that Japan is more culturally confident than South Korea. Although I don't really like Japan. But there is one thing to say. Japan is indeed a little bit better than South Korea. And South Korea is one of the most glassy countries I've ever seen, and I don't know when I'm going to steal it.