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The Korean professor asked to change the nationality of Korean poets to South Korea. Why are Koreans so shameless?

In fact, many Korean scholars are still not confident about their own culture after studying for so many years, and even some blindly worship their own culture, but they really have no culture, so they turn other people's things into their own.

However, in recent years, they have not found their own culture, or even their own progress, and they have been divided into two halves with North Korea, which can be said to be a country with lost culture.

Korea is shameless. There are many things to argue with us, saying that the Dragon Boat Festival is theirs, that Qu Yuan is theirs, that Chinese characters are theirs, and that Confucius, our cultural ancestor, is theirs.

We are so shameless that we are speechless and don't know how to fight back.

But as Degang Guo said, these are all theirs, but what is ours in China? Koreans in China naturally belong to us.

This is no joke. There is such a story in history. There was ji zi in the Zhou Dynasty in history, and Ji Zi was naturally the prince of the Zhou Dynasty. He led 5000 people to North Korea, and later there was Wei Man North Korea. These can be said to have a historical basis. In North Korea and South Korea, there are also descendants of our side, such as descendants of Confucius.

So in the final analysis, Koreans still have no cultural confidence and cultural foundation. They can only satisfy their country's vanity by bringing them in.

For example, when Li made kimchi, Korean netizens said that kimchi belongs to us Koreans, but we have always made kimchi in Northeast China! We are Koreans.

This time, the Korean professor said that Yin Dongzhu would be changed from a Korean poet in China to a Korean, but I can only say that there are not so many great figures in Korean history, so why bother? You really live in China culture.