The topic that South Korea "can't steal" this year actually reveals a less dignified status quo. originally thought that the Spring Festival was just a unique way to celebrate in China, but it was said by Koreans to be their festival, and a series of activities during the Spring Festival were "Koreanized", which caused controversy. South Koreans are not only stealing culture, but also trying to build so-called "cultural self-confidence", trying to get rid of the shadow of Chinese culture, but have to rely on plagiarism. Judging by the reasons and motivations behind cultural plagiarism, South Korea's so-called "self-confidence" is actually a manifestation of self-deception. So, what kind of impact will such behavior have on cultural exchanges and the world cultural pattern, let's continue to delve in**.
South Korea's behavior this year has attracted a lot of attention, and they are trying to turn the Chinese New Year into a "Korean holiday", although there has been debate about exactly how the Chinese New Year should be translated. The Koreans quietly introduced the translation of "koreannewyear" and even revised the notes of the Korean New Year to refer to the origin of the Spring Festival as a local Korean holiday. This kind of malicious plagiarism not only exists in the field of festivals, but also affects South Korea's coveting of various important players in traditional Chinese culture. From Confucius, Qu Yuan to Li Bai, and even the famous generals of the Three Kingdoms, Korean netizens took it far-fetched as Koreans, seriously distorting the facts, and making people speechless.
Expansion: This unscrupulous act of plagiarism has led to South Koreans being forced into a whirlpool from which they have to constantly look for new "stealing targets". They are trying to distort history, discredit culture, and try to put South Korea's status and traditional cultural reputation above other countries. This kind of inch-in-inch behavior is not only incomprehensible, but also reveals the dual mentality of Korean cultural inferiority and self-promotion. In the process, Koreans not only hurt the dignity of Chinese culture, but also damaged the reputation and cultural heritage of their own country.
South Korea's plagiarism in the cultural field does not stop at the distortion of festivals and traditional roles, but also involves a variety of important traditional cultural contents. From cultural heritage to folklore to traditional food, South Korea unceremoniously claims that these are their native culture. Taking China's cultural elements such as summer cloth weaving, tug-of-war, and kimchi as examples, South Korea has "reinvented" them and flaunted them as traditional Korean skills or traditional foods, fully demonstrating its shameless act of plagiarizing Chinese culture.
Expanding: South Korea's cultural plagiarism has no end in sight, even touching on all aspects of traditional Chinese culture. Whether it is the application of cultural heritage to the theft of daily food culture, South Korea has used an unscrupulous attitude to grab the essence of Chinese culture and try to name it "Korea". The negative impact and moral turpitude of this behavior deeply touched people's perception and understanding of Korean culture.
Behind South Korea's plagiarism of traditional Chinese culture, it actually reflects the lack of national self-confidence in South Korea. As a country that has been founded in recent years, South Korea has tried to build "cultural self-confidence" through plagiarism and get rid of the influence of Chinese culture in the face of historical humiliation and disadvantage. However, this opportunistic approach not only exposes the inferiority of Korean culture, but also deceives itself.
Expanding: Behind the plagiarism of Korean culture is a lack of confidence and recognition of its own cultural traditions. Historical humiliation and disadvantage have created a sense of anxiety and inferiority in South Korea, which tries to fill the vacuum of its own culture by "copying" other people's cultures. However, the construction of culture is inseparable from the truth of history and its own inheritance, rather than simply plagiarizing and tampering with the value of other people's cultures.
Korean cultural plagiarism is not only a desecration of traditional Chinese culture, but also a harm to global civilization and history. The root cause of South Korea's repeated cultural plagiarism is its lack of true cultural self-confidence and identity. Only by respecting history and cherishing tradition can we truly realize the inheritance and development of culture, and can we stand on the stage of world culture and show our cultural charm more confidently.
Expansion: Cultural plagiarism not only infringes on the rights and interests of the creators of the original culture, but also destroys the entire civilized order. South Korea's plagiarism not only undermines the bottom line of Chinese culture, but also highlights the ignorance and disrespect for traditional culture. Therefore, in the process of cultural inheritance and exchange, all countries and individuals should adhere to the most basic moral principles, respect history, cherish traditions, and realize true cultural self-confidence and independence. I hope that Korea will face up to its own cultural problems, sincerely respect and learn from the cultures of others, and realize true cultural exchange and prosperity.