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Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

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A foreign netizen, he asked such a question on Quora, the largest Q&A website abroad: "Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?" Seeing this question, I couldn't help but feel relieved that South Korea's usual stealing tricks were finally exposed on foreign platforms.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

"Standard Korean thinking, when they really don't make sense, they start babbling gibberish", "It's just some disgruntled baboons trying to be gorillas on social media, they make some ridiculous statements, the Western media amplify it, and before you realize it's become an official position"

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

"Many South Koreans are extremely insecure about their identity, so they react by making ridiculous claims, such as those that claim that South Korea almost invented some."

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

The answer of many netizens believes that this Korean who has this idea should also stop in moderation, who does not know the 5,000-year-long history of the Chinese nation, as the world's only remaining ancient civilization, China carries many secrets, just like this netizen said: "Lunar New Year, also known as the Chinese New Year, is rarely called the Korean New Year in the human world."

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

It is also true that China will not compete for things that do not belong to it, but it belongs to the culture of the Chinese nation, and Koreans should not want to take it for themselves.

The Lunar New Year, also known as the "Spring Festival" in China, is one of the most important traditional festivals of the year, and the origin of the Spring Festival dates back more than 4,000 years. At that time, the term "Spring Festival" was not derived.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

According to records, it was more than 2,000 years BC, Shun ascended the throne as the Son of Heaven, and led his subordinates to worship heaven and earth on that day.

This culture has not been abandoned because of different eras, on the contrary, it has been passed down to the present day, until today's China, people will also use couplets, eat dumplings, keep the New Year, and pay New Year's greetings to commemorate the different meanings of the Spring Festival.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

This also proves that as early as 4,000 years ago, China has produced the term "Spring Festival", the most representative of which is that during the Spring Festival, people will use "red" as the most representative color in order to express the New Year's scene.

To express the joy of the family in the new year, the joyful scenes, such as the couplets posted are all in red, and the lanterns seen on the street or the red envelopes for the New Year's money are all wrapped in red, which intuitively gives people the feeling of being festive and lively.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

South Korea in this practice, on the contrary, whether it is a couplet, a red envelope or a lantern, the use of white, but the white gives people the feeling of too depressing, I don't know whether it is celebrating the New Year or worshipping, which also compares where the "Spring Festival" comes from and which country's characteristics are more in line with.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

In 2023, the Russian people have arranged things full of New Year's culture in Moscow Square during the Chinese New Year, for which many Russian dignitaries and dignitaries also conveyed Spring Festival wishes to the Chinese people through the screen, why don't people in other countries choose to send blessings to Koreans when they celebrate the Chinese New Year? Because except for South Korea, countries in the world know the fact that the Spring Festival belongs to China.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

Facts show that South Korea is nothing more than naked stealing Chinese culture, South Korea is by no means just trying to steal the "Spring Festival" so simple, South Korea plagiarized Chinese culture according to statistics has been as high as more than 500, many of which appear in the list of South Korea's intangible cultural heritage, such as the Chinese knot, the earliest origin of the Chinese knot is from the Paleolithic Age, and then developed into the Han Dynasty, until after subsequent development to become a hand-woven handicraft.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

The South Korean people, on the other hand, have thoroughly carried out the spirit of "shamelessness" to the end, and even openly said that the Chinese knot belongs to South Korea, and also claimed that it is a "traditional Korean knot", which is ridiculous.

South Korea has always been known as the "kimchi country", and it is also loved by many people in the local area, and kimchi has become a must-have food for the table.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

Especially after the various force majeure disasters, the price of vegetables has soared, and the Koreans began to import kimchi to China, most of which came from Shandong, China, and the kimchi that South Korea is proud of now has begun to import from China, which is a joke.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

For Koreans who plagiarize Chinese culture as a matter of course, they are indeed worthy of the title of "country of stealing children", and netizens who really know the truth of the matter also said: "Almost all paranoid Koreans believe that China's New Year's Day, including the Dragon Boat Festival, originated in South Korea, and even think that Qu Yuan is Korean, but those who know world history know that South Korea was a subsidiary country of China before it split into North and South Korea." ”

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

For all kinds of plagiarism in South Korea, in fact, in a strict sense, it can be regarded as giving up the culture of its own country, the Chinese nation has never forgotten its own cultural traditions for 5,000 years, and has been moving forward with the attitude of "if there is a change, if there is no encouragement", and South Korea's behavior may really lose itself in the end, and the final legacy of the land culture will only become four dislikes, becoming a typical "East Shi imitation" effect.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

In the face of the continuous theft of Koreans, the Chinese people are naturally not to be outdone: "It is obviously something that belongs to China, but they have to share it, in fact, they are admitting that they belonged to China in ancient times, it's as simple as that."

"The ancient Chinese discovered the lunar calendar and used it correctly, including the Spring Festival, when the Chinese used the lunar calendar, what did the Koreans use?"

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

"When the Chinese used gunpowder, the Koreans may not have entered the Stone Age, and when the Chinese recorded history with documents, the Koreans may still be in the cave age."

All this proves that South Korea's current behavior is not only a joke for China, but also establishes the image of a "country of thieves" in the world.

Foreign netizens asked: Do Koreans really think that the Lunar New Year originated in South Korea, not China?

Instead of competing for the culture that belongs to China, it is better to inherit the culture of your own country and face the world with your own national characteristics, instead of only plagiarizing.

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