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Why are Koreans called bonzi?

When it comes to bonzi, most people think of Koreans, so when you ask Koreans why they are called bonzi, many people don't necessarily know it, and some people should know one statement, but there are two statements about the origin of bonzi, both of which are very interesting and convincing. The history of Koreans being called bonzi is not long, and the two statements here come from modern history.

Koreans practice martial arts with sticks.

Let's talk about the first statement, many people have heard of it. After the Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, the Japanese began to invade and colonize China, and began to emigrate to the northeast of China on a large scale long ago. After 9 18, Japan became more and more rampant. At this time, the Korean peninsula has been merged by Japan. In order to strengthen its control over the northeast of China, the Japanese sent many people from South Korea to China to assist in management.

These Koreans are also very happy. They accept the brainwashing concept of Japan's "Japan and South Korea are of the same ancestry" and think that they are closer to the Japanese, so doing bad things is more serious than the Japanese. However, although the Japanese say that they are of the same clan as the Koreans, they still don't trust them from the bottom of their hearts, let alone guns and even batons. But to scare people, you must be armed. Koreans have no choice but to find their own wooden sticks to wash clothes at home and arm themselves.

Koreans chased China civilians with sticks.

These south Korean policemen have been arrogant since they got the stick. When I have nothing to do, I go to the streets to see who is not pleasing to the eye. A group of Koreans swarmed and beat them with sticks. Many people died and countless people were injured. At first, there was resistance. Later, these sticks were hit so hard that people ran away and called them "Koryo sticks" behind their backs. Of course, Koreans are very famous for beating up China people. They are often photographed by westerners, and West Renye Fang often calls Koreans "sticks". This statement is relatively common, and I believe many people have heard of it.

The real photos of bonzi's adult taken by westerners.

Let's talk about the second one. In the second way, many people think that their bonzi title was given by Emperor Qianlong. Just now, when it comes to bonzi, everyone should feel nothing, but when it comes to bonzi, many people should know that in many dialects in the north, a fool is called bonzi, and this person is described as a fool. This will tell a story about korean king before he came to appear before Qianlong. The Qing dynasty really looked powerful before Qianlong. At that time, North Korea worshipped the Qing Dynasty and often came to pay tribute to worship, always worried about being abandoned by China.

Every time they come to China to pay homage, they bring many gifts to pay homage. Of course, every time I worship, I hope to get the reward and title of Qianlong. At that time, Qianlong hosted a banquet for korean king in the Forbidden City. Before eating, someone brought a basin of hot water with minced garlic and petals to wash the hands of King Han. Garlic is mainly added for disinfection and fragrance enhancement. But this Korean king thinks this hand washing water is appetizing soup. Just holding the basin and pouring it happily, I drank a lot in one breath. After drinking a few mouthfuls, I kept admiring: "Good soup, good smell!" During the dinner, Qianlong and the ministers saw it and laughed. Gan Long couldn't help pointing to King Han and saying, "This is really a wooden stick." If translated into Shaanxi dialect, "Wow, it looks like a melon skin and a porcelain hammer." However, Han Wang did not feel embarrassed when he heard this. On the contrary, I think that Qianlong praised him and gave him a new title. He quickly knelt down to thank him. Since then, the Korean title of Bonzi has been widely circulated.

Koreans who came to worship in Qing Dynasty

These two statements are not necessarily accurate. If they are not accurate, I hope everyone will take them seriously and think they are a joke.