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What does South Korea want now?

From rice dumplings to giant pandas, what exactly does South Korea want to do? The traditional Chinese festival of Dragon Boat Festival was successfully applied for "World Heritage" by our neighbor South Korea, which seriously hurt the feelings of the Chinese people and also inspired the ambitions of the Koreans. Some people say that they are arrogant and arrogant; some people say that they are a small country with low self-esteem and plagiarize other people's things to show off their own appearance. In fact, these are not to the point. Everything the Koreans do today is a purposeful government action and a purposeful cultural invasion, which ultimately achieves the goal of territorial invasion. Due to the ethnic strife of the last century and the eventual intervention of international forces, the originally small Korean Peninsula was divided into two, forming today's North and South Korea. With post-war reconstruction, South Korea's economy has developed rapidly. South Korea, which has become increasingly powerful, has won the reputation of being one of the Four Asian Tigers, and has indeed won the respect of the world. China, which has been scarred by war, has been repeatedly blocked by international anti-China forces. Coupled with domestic unrest, its economic development has been severely affected and lagged behind South Korea. This has given the Koreans, who have also suffered so much, finally a sense of pride and accomplishment. However, the humiliation of thousands of years as a vassal state has left a deep mark on Koreans. Faced with today's strength, they feel joy and at the same time faintly feel the pain of loss. Due to the geographical connection and the blending of cultures, the two countries have been inextricably linked in history. In today's Korean culture, the shadow of Chinese culture can be found in many places. For example: Confucius, Laozi, Quzi. Even on the Korean flag, traces of Chinese Taoist culture can be clearly seen. These intertwined histories and cultures provide them with opportunities to plagiarize Chinese culture in an all-round way. At the same time, due to the inaction or small actions of Chinese historians, Chinese people, especially young people, do not pay enough attention to Sino-Korean history, which seriously encourages Koreans’ ambitions to invade Chinese culture. The slogan "Baektu Mountain is Korean territory" at the Winter Asian Games fully exposed the ambitions of the Koreans and the true purpose of everything they are doing now. Although China currently lags behind South Korea in some aspects, China has advantages that South Korea envies and that China will never be able to achieve even if it is a thousand times or ten thousand times stronger, that is: a vast territory, rich products, and a long culture. . China is like a sleeping lion, ready to do something that will shock the world at any time. Looking at world history, it is not difficult to find that territorial invasion at any period in history is first of all a cultural invasion. Any cultural invasion is followed by territorial disputes. Start with the invasion of folk culture, and then use this self-created theory to find the so-called basis for future national invasions. When the West invaded the East, missionaries came first. Westerners use their religious culture to develop Eastern believers and cultivate a large number of "elites" for future colonial rule. Columbus, who was portrayed by Westerners as the navigator and great hero who discovered the New World, was even more absurd. They regarded the entire United States as an uninhabited wasteland. The most shameful thing was that the indigenous people and animals who previously lived in it were destroyed by them. Ignoring it creates an extremely beautiful reason for Westerners' final cruel plunder - "What I find is mine." Among the gold plundered by Westerners, which piece does not contain the blood of local natives? The Japanese's promotion of the theory of the Greater East Asia's Prosperity Circle, the entry of the Northeast Reclamation Corps, the promotion of Japanese in "Manchuria"... Which step was not a theoretical preparation for Japan's full-scale invasion of China? Let's look back at South Korea. Let's not talk about the stolen rice dumplings. In the early years, they stole all the Goguryeo culture of our country and gilded their so-called Goryeo culture; they recognized Chi You as an ancestor out of thin air and realized the right to The possession of Middle-earth culture. The Emperor Li Shimin of the Tang Dynasty was not spared either. He was blinded in one eye by Yuan Gaisuwen and had to beg for mercy before he managed to escape. I really don’t understand, you Korean people are so powerful, why do you still want to be ministers to the Tang Dynasty? The most ridiculous thing is that the cute giant panda came all the way from Sichuan to Changbai Mountain in the ice and snow. I really don’t know how they transported the bamboo here? Poor Mao Mi, you are starving! Is everything the Koreans do really just an expansion of vanity? No! It's definitely not that simple. Look at today's Jilin, Liaoning, Hebei, and Shandong. Koreans have arrived; Shenyang, Dalian, and Qingdao have built special economic zones for Koreans; even the vendors who made their fortune selling pickles in the early years have followed suit. How about our Korea? How about they feel complacent just because they can make a bowl of dog meat soup and flaunt their differences everywhere. The most irritating thing is that some of our departments, for the sake of the few broke money in front of them, actually think of ways to provide convenience for them, and even banks provide them with special windows. . .

Wake up, Chinese, Koreans are spying on you!