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Why do Koreans always say that China culture belongs to them? What is the root cause?

Culture is different from civilization. Civilization has regional universality, but culture has certain connection with the joys and sorrows of local people. Culture is a profound perception from the heart of an individual, and it is passed down voluntarily. It is a manifestation of the self-confidence of all ethnic groups and can reflect the cohesion and unity of a nation. Some Koreans claim that China culture belongs to them and take the essence of China culture as their own, which has also caused a wave on the Internet.

In fact, some reasons are that media workers exaggerate the facts, and netizens don't understand the situation, which leads to misunderstanding. There are two schools in South Korea, one is China-worshipping, and the other is taking advantage of it, which enlarges the contradiction on the Internet. Many netizens who don't understand the situation are easily taken away. Netizens talk about the historical origin of culture online, which is very blind and impulsive. They were exaggerated by South Korean media, saying that China's culture belongs to South Korea, which brought wrong demonstrations to netizens, and caused netizens in both China and South Korea to chatter on the Internet.

The most typical one is the conflict between China Dragon Boat Festival and Korean Dragon Boat Festival, which aroused the anger and condemnation of Chinese people on the Internet. There is no doubt that the Dragon Boat Festival belongs to China. The story behind the Dragon Boat Festival can be said to be well known, and Koreans don't celebrate it very much. Applying for the Dragon Boat Festival is really a joke. However, gangneung danoje festival, a Korean World Heritage applicant, has the word Dragon Boat Festival, but it has nothing to do with our Dragon Boat Festival, but it has been taken out of context by everyone. We are commemorating Qu Yuan. They follow the culture of a single village, not the whole country.

We all know that the Dragon Boat Festival belongs to China, but sometimes we are afraid that we can't beat South Korea. Because our country's awareness of the protection of cultural heritage is still relatively lacking, we should firmly grasp what belongs to us and everyone should work hard. Even under the impact of the trend of the times, we must pass it on unscathed, apply for non-legacy in a real way, and leave no opportunities for others.