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What does it mean for the Chinese people to win the championship for the Korean National Football Team 12?

I saw on the news that on June 9th, a stone tablet with the words "China Football Blessed Land" was grandly unveiled in Changsha He Long Sports Center. It is said that this monument was built to commemorate the national football team's victory over South Korea in the 12 final on March 23rd. For decades, China's men's soccer team has never defeated South Korea in major competitions (Gao Hongbo's 20 10 victory over South Korea is not counted, but only the East Asia Cup in the friendly category). For China football, it is really something to remember to beat South Korea with10 in such an important match as 12. However, isn't it a bit too strong to raise it to the height of a monument?

Of course, I also want to say, as the fans joked: "National football, as long as you beat South Korea, we allow you to lose all other games"-from 1978 to 20 10. Finally, Gao Jiajun ended the "fear of Korea" for the first time in the East Asian semi-finals and intercontinental competitions.

20 17, the world cup qualifiers 12, and 39 years later, the Koreans were defeated in world-class competitions-these are certainly worthy of every China fan's happiness.

Forgetting history is tantamount to betraying our own past. In order to remember history and not betray our past, of course, we must set up a monument to make a legacy. Not only China people who are full of humanistic feelings like to set up a monument to make a biography, but people all over the world also like to set up a monument to their glorious history. But just for the victory of a football match, this is rare and unheard of in the world. After the completion of this monument, of course, it can satisfy our vanity for a while, but have you ever wondered what Koreans will think when they pass by this monument? How would you laugh at our affectation and shallowness? For decades, only one game has defeated South Korea, which makes us so generous. Didn't it also prove the strength of Korean football from another side? So this stone tablet, on the surface, records a glorious period in the history of football in China, but it reflects a changed melodramatic and vanity, and also magnifies the soft spot of football in China.

With this spare money, wouldn't it be better to train more young players?