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South Korea has more than once "learned" China in film and television dramas, festivals, folk products, kimchi...
Over the years, South Korea has more than once wanted to apply for Chinese things, such as "Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, movable type printing" and so on.
Influenced by the Internet and education, many Koreans believe that China copied South Korea, and I personally think that [film and television dramas] is one factor
Image source network
The picture on the right is an ancient Chinese painting and film and television drama, especially the picture on the right, wearing a magnificent crown of pearls on the head, and pearls on the forehead and two rings, which is the most popular makeup in the Chinese Song Dynasty
The first on the left is a real Korean look, just imagine that especially Korean students, when they see these TV series, will they preconceive that South Korea is stolen by China?
Therefore, the emphasis on education should also be our attention.
The second is [Korean kimchi], Korean turkey noodles and kimchi are more famous in China (others are really gone) Korean netizens have said that spreading chili powder on cabbage is the way to make Korean kimchi.
Li Ziqi video, screenshot of pickled kimchi with paprika
In food blogger Li Ziqi's "Life of Radishes", Korean netizens and media denounced him for "copying Korean kimchi culture".
In this Chinese food video, Li Ziqi shows two Chinese ways to pickle cabbage: pickling kimchi with only water and salt and smear chili powder on top of the cabbage. However, it is worth mentioning that Korean netizens have said that smearing chili powder on cabbage is the way to make Korean kimchi.
In fact, Korean kimchi is made in a similar way to Sichuan kimchi.
【Traditional Hanbok】The picture on the left is a traditional hanbok, so why is it so short that it can't be covered? >o <
This blouse, called "저고리" in Korean, became shorter and shorter from the second half of the 16th century. It was reduced from the original 77 cm to 21.5 cm at the end of the 19th century. At the beginning of the 20th century, when the Li Dynasty collapsed, the shortest could be as 19 centimeters.
Source Network The photo on the left shows a traditional hanbok in the 17th century, and the picture on the right shows an improved hanbok
During the same period as the Ming and Qing dynasties in China, the clothing of Chinese women in the same era was expressed as tightly wrapped as possible, while at the same time, corsets were popular in Europe, advocating flat chests and thin waist, only the Li dynasty was simply indecent.
"Gone with the Wind"
There are many theories about the popularity of Korean short tops, and Mumu believes that the most credible is that prostitutes invented exposed breastwear in order to attract business and win the favor of men. Noble women, seeing that men were attracted to this new attire, followed suit.
Women at the bottom yearned for aristocratic life and followed suit, and for lactating women, this clothing was also quite convenient.
However, we should know that Japanese militarism was prevalent at that time, and these photos may also be selectively reported to express their "civilization".
Conservatively dressed prostitutes
In their eyes, the breasts, like arms and legs, can be exposed, and there is no concept of shame.