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South Koreans are still "angry" about the Chinese Korean costumes at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, while Americans are also involved in "adding fuel to the fire." On February 9, South Korean media reported: "Outside the United States

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South Koreans are still "angry" about the Chinese Korean costumes at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, while Americans are also involved in "adding fuel to the fire." On February 9, South Korean media reported that "American diplomats say that when they think of South Korea, they think of Hanbok." Originally, after the three departments of the South Korean government urgently came forward to express their position and quell the so-called "Hanbok controversy" at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, Christopher Del Corso, chargé d'affaires of the US Embassy in South Korea, came out to "add fuel to the fire" and "incite the wind and ignite the fire." The U.S. official said: "What do you think of when you think of South Korea? Kimchi, K-pop music, Korean dramas, and of course, Hanbok," del Corso also comes with a picture of himself wearing Hanbok. Shouldn't Americans think of the 38th parallel and think of "Christmas Home for the New Year"? "The original Hanbok came from South Korea"? This American diplomat is. South Korea used to be a vassal state of China, and the culture was passed down from China to South Korea, which was plagiarized and ming-made, and Koreans and Americans didn't say such words with pain in their faces? South Korea obliterates the existence of Ethnic Chinese Koreans. The Korean nation originated on the Korean Peninsula and is also a compatriot of the two Koreas, "Isn't the denial of them by the Koreans equivalent to denying themselves?" ”

South Koreans are still "angry" about the Chinese Korean costumes at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, while Americans are also involved in "adding fuel to the fire." On February 9, South Korean media reported: "Outside the United States
South Koreans are still "angry" about the Chinese Korean costumes at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, while Americans are also involved in "adding fuel to the fire." On February 9, South Korean media reported: "Outside the United States
South Koreans are still "angry" about the Chinese Korean costumes at the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics, while Americans are also involved in "adding fuel to the fire." On February 9, South Korean media reported: "Outside the United States

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