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Don't even have a face! The Korean women's group was ridiculed for using Chinese shrouds as group uniforms, Professor Han: Chinese netizens have low self-esteem

author:Xiaoxia's life plan

Astound! The Korean girl group actually wears Chinese shrouds? Experts criticize: inferiority complex attack!

Feed! Have you heard? Recently, there is a topic that has caused an uproar in the entertainment industry! That's right, it's about a Korean girl group that actually wore a Chinese shroud as a group uniform! Oh my God, it's incredible!

First of all, let's take stock of this absurd plot. A member of a South Korean girl group named Nana shows off their new uniforms on a variety show. The picture turns, wow, you will never guess! They are actually wearing a shroud, and they are Chinese-style! Oh no, this is not a fashion trend, but it has caused an uproar.

Don't even have a face! The Korean women's group was ridiculed for using Chinese shrouds as group uniforms, Professor Han: Chinese netizens have low self-esteem

Nana's move immediately drew volcanic criticism and controversy. Chinese netizens expressed their indignation with indignation, believing that this was a blasphemy and disrespect for traditional Chinese culture. What's even more infuriating is that some Korean netizens left a message in the comment area saying that this was an "unintentional mistake", believing that Chinese netizens had "inferiority complexes", which caused more anger and dissatisfaction.

However, let's calm down and analyze this matter. First of all, was Nana's move an unintentional mistake or a deliberate provocation? As a girl group active in South Korea, don't they know anything about what they are wearing? It's unbelievable!

What's more, wearing a shroud as a group uniform is not only disrespectful to Chinese culture, but also disrespectful to the deceased. Shrouds have a very special meaning in traditional Chinese culture, they are used to bury deceased loved ones, and represent respect and blessings for the deceased. How could such a ridiculous act not arouse public outrage?

Don't even have a face! The Korean women's group was ridiculed for using Chinese shrouds as group uniforms, Professor Han: Chinese netizens have low self-esteem

And those remarks that call Chinese netizens "inferiority complex" are even more infuriating. Is respecting and defending one's own culture inferior? Such statements are simply nonsense! The anger of Chinese netizens is based solely on pride in their own culture and protest against disrespectful behavior, how can this be described as an "inferiority complex"?

However, there were also some positive voices in this incident. Some Korean netizens expressed deep guilt for this and said that they would apologize and express their apologies to Chinese netizens. This positive attitude gives a glimmer of hope and gives us confidence that respect and understanding will eventually triumph over ignorance and prejudice.

To sum up, this "shroud-gate" incident is not only a simple clothing controversy, but also a test of cultural respect and international friendship. I hope that in the future, we can respect each other's cultures more and build a harmonious and beautiful world together!

Don't even have a face! The Korean women's group was ridiculed for using Chinese shrouds as group uniforms, Professor Han: Chinese netizens have low self-esteem

So, that's all for today

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