Recently, the Korean girl group IVE's use of traditional Chinese cultural elements in the music MV and claiming to be Korean style has caused a wave of heated discussions on the Internet!
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(Video source: Summer Night_)
As the video blogger said, as 5,000 years of Chinese people, we must be highly sensitive to the cultural aspect. During the Qing Dynasty, a large amount of opium flowed into the mainland, and many people in the mainland suffered from it, and the opium smokers were mentally depressed and powerless.
And the picture below, IVE captain An Youzhen actually compared such a pose in an interview and declared that he liked this scene very much
This is not the first time that An Youzhen has made such a public provocation, and he has been operated in various programs and variety shows before, and he can be called the first person in South Korea's official idol stealing cultural endorsement
Not only that, but her attitude towards performing in China and performing in South Korea is very different
One action is right and wrong, and the other is very perfunctory even shaking his head, so disrespectful to Chinese fans, so why do you want to come to China to perform!
Obviously, a lot of traditional Chinese cultural elements are used in the MV, and it is actually said to be Korean style
And compared to a lou gesture for the first time, it was posted on the middle shake, full of provocations, and many Korean netizens made a lot of nonsense in the comment area!
Say what they want to say why China and Japan want to rob their culture, and say what they are angry about = completely restore the Chinese style
Please, go and learn history!
As early as 2008, the Chinese knot was included in the "List of China's Intangible Cultural Heritage", and the history of the compilation of Chinese knots can be traced back to ancient times, when people used knots to record things and convey information. Over time, it gradually evolved into a decorative craft and became one of the symbols of Chinese culture.
Not to mention the banana fan, the three borrowed banana fans are one of the classic storylines in the well-known Journey to the West.
Taoism, a religion that originated in China, symbolizes the banana fan as a ritual instrument representing the growth and development of all things.
As a traditional Chinese auspicious pattern, the auspicious cloud pattern has continued to develop and evolve from the cloud and thunder patterns of the Shang and Zhou dynasties to the Ming and Qing dynasties, implying auspicious clouds and expressing auspicious, festive, happy wishes and beautiful yearning for life.
As early as the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties in mainland China, landscape painting appeared as an independent painting discipline, and painters expressed their temperament by painting mountains and rivers.
There are more details due to space, so I won't elaborate on them one by one, but this kind of bottomless plagiarism of other cultures, and the behavior of saying that it is your own culture is really unreasonable!
They are trying to subtly make the world think that these elements of Chinese culture are Korean.
If South Korea thinks that these are Korean elements, then please come up with evidence! If there is no evidence, make a note that it is a reference to traditional Chinese culture!