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Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

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Climbing the tallest tower, the vision is poor. Vision reflects the thickness of life and determines the direction of the future.

A group with a superb vision can always maintain a humble mindset and know themselves clearly and objectively. Never be afraid to face problems, and never stop climbing the peak.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

And a group of self-contained people, like small animals that survive at the bottom of an unexpected well, have never seen the vastness of the sky and the waves of the sea.

I thought that the small space overhead was the whole world. Being complacent about achieving a little success will eventually be left far behind by the trend of the times.

Once brilliant major misconceptions

On the rich Asian continent, there is a long history and a deep culture. Unfortunately, this ancient land always seems to have passed by in modern times.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

After a tumultuous war and a long period of pain.

In the 1960s, several countries and regions in Asia gained the world's attention with a new attitude.

These countries and regions, mainly taking light industry as the development direction, continue to export the goods they need to other countries.

In a short period of time, it quickly changed the image of the weak and poor in the past, and jumped to become the leader of economic development in Southeast Asia, known as the "Four Asian Tigers".

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

South Korea is one of them, creating an economic boom known as the "Miracle of the Han River.".

The South Korean people lived relatively affluent and happy lives earlier than most countries in Asia. Modern technology, developed network communications, and convenient daily life have pushed the Korean people step by step to the peak of pride.

In the eyes of Korean society, everything in their own country is at the forefront, and the indicators are far higher than those of other countries.

Perhaps for a long time, it has existed as a vassal state of China, and under the influence of China's vast and profound culture, its status has been difficult to change.

After waiting for a little success, South Korea especially likes to compare with China, eager to find more superiority in Chinese.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

In the eyes of ordinary Koreans, China's development has always been stagnant, still the same as in the 50s. There is no beautiful clothing, no emerging technology, and no developed economy.

Many Chinese are still struggling for basic necessities.

When people who study or work in Korea visit their Korean friends' homes, they always encounter sympathetic glances from each other. They think Chinese and haven't seen anything common.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

In the Korean imagination, even normal vegetable rice, which is eaten three times a day, is a luxury for Chinese.

Sober people feel reality

Today's South Korea seems to be in a glass cover, artificially isolated from all changes in the outside world. We refuse to take an objective view of China's development correctly.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

But facts are facts, and ironclad evidence stands there and does not change by imagination. In the time when South Koreans are complacent, China has changed dramatically.

Chinese has created a series of miracles with their own efforts, diligence and wisdom.

And never let go of the requirements, has been walking on the way forward, has become a pivotal presence on the world stage.

Not all Koreans are in the midst of an internally created dream, and some wise people are awake.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

After careful investigation and investigation, I realized that China is strong and difficult to ignore. Willing to stand up and run for the call, hoping to attract the attention of Korean society and reduce the sense of superiority that the Korean people inexplicably appear.

In the Department of Consumer Science at Seoul National University, there is a professor named Kim Rando.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

He has a brilliant resume and has served as a professional consultant to the Government and international groups such as the Office of the President of South Korea and the Samsung Group. He is a scholar who is recognized and respected by young Koreans.

After coming to China, such an insightful scholar was deeply shocked by the scene in front of him.

Tall buildings rise one after another, and all kinds of modern buildings reflect the prosperity and strength of the city.

On the wide road, a steady stream of vehicles passes by.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

On the street, pedestrians wear either comfortable or beautiful clothes to their full personality. The highly developed network allows Internet users to appreciate the characteristics of the whole country and even the world without leaving home.

Life becomes incredibly convenient, with just a tap on your phone. All the food, clothing and other items that consumers need will be delivered to the door in a very short time.

The city here is illuminated as if it were forever bathed in sunlight, showing a vibrant scene.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

The great improvement in the lives of the people has benefited from the prosperity and strength of the country. China has become the world's second largest economy and the world's largest manufacturing plant.

Technology has made great strides, and looking up, smart satellites are wandering through space. Looking down, mechanized equipment is exploring the mysteries of the earth.

China's rise sees change

If the youth are strong, the country is strong, and if the youth are rich, the country is rich. All of China's outward manifestations stem from its internal strength.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

China's youth, like the rising sun in the morning, are constantly exerting creative sweat with vigorous momentum. All walks of life can see the active participation of Chinese youth, they care about the country, love society, and have the courage to speak out.

Professor Kim Lan-do compares the Korean youth he has come into contact with with The Chinese youth. Compared with the depression of Korean youth, Chinese youth always have light in their eyes, dreams in their hearts, and are willing to work hard for a better future.

A trip to China made Professor Jin Landu unforgettable. The professor said: After the trip to China, I shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean!

He loved his motherland and looked at China as objectively as possible, not killing him, and still less regarding China as an enemy.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

It is because of relative justice that I feel the strength of China more deeply. At the same time, it is believed that Koreans should remove their sense of superiority and look at China with the right eyes.

The country that many South Koreans despise is now optimistic, scientifically progressive, and has an incomparably bright future. Such a light is enough to shake the world, and it is enough to sting the eyes of those who despise China.

So after returning to South Korea, Jinlan filmed a documentary of more than 50 minutes based on what he saw and heard, called "The Terrible Future - China's Post-90s Era".

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

In the documentary, Kim Lan reflects on the problems encountered in Korean society through an in-depth understanding of China. Think that South Korea has arrived and must change.

You can't always lie in the glory of the past and look back on the pride of the past. We must conform to the trend of the development of the times and always maintain a sober and modest attitude.

Learn from China and learn from the rest of the world.

epilogue

The Chinese nation is tenacious and indomitable, and Chinese society has learned with the heavy lessons of the past hundred years that development is the last word.

Professor Kim Rando of South Korea: The trip to China shattered my sense of superiority over China as a Korean

China is friendly, whether in the past or now, strong or weak, and has always been with its neighboring countries with the kindest heart.

It is hoped that neighboring countries can also put aside prejudices and join hands with China to make progress together.

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