The South Korean girl group IVE has a bit of sword dancing this year, and she doesn't know what it means to live or die, and has been teasing the bottom line and nerves of Chinese netizens.
Some time ago, the storm of "misappropriation of Chinese culture" has not passed, and now the new MV is suspected of insulting China, and he plans to hold a concert in China two months later, which is equivalent to slapping you frequently and taking money out of your pocket.
IVE is a girl group group launched in 2021 by South Korea's STARSHIP Entertainment agency, consisting of six Korean women, and Zhang Yuanying, who was competing to imitate "Zhang Yuanying in circles" some time ago, is one of the members of this group.
The debut album "ELEVEN" directly broke the sales record of the debut album of a Korean girl group.
After that, IVE has also achieved great results and gained a lot of fame in Southeast Asia, and this is the third year of their debut, and they already have a lot of fans in China, Japan and South Korea.
may have become popular quickly, making this girl group group float and start to do some dangerous moves frequently.
Some time ago, in the MV of IVE's new single "HEYA", there were many Chinese elements, such as ink paintings, pipes, auspicious clouds, decorative knots, fans, etc., all of which originated in China.
However, when the members of the IVE group promoted, they actually said that it was "Korean style":
"We shot the music video and prepared the costumes in Korean style in 'HEYA', which was very meaningful and the process was very interesting, and I hope fans will pay attention to it as well."
This sentence directly angered Chinese netizens, isn't this just stealing culture?
The social platform of Writer Park, the author of the MV illustration of "HEYA", was directly rushed by Chinese netizens: Don't steal Chinese culture because of cultural inconfidence.
Under the onslaught of a large number of negative remarks, Writer Park had to close his comment section.
Until now, there are still people discussing this matter on the Internet, and the IVE group did not give a public explanation, but released the MV of the new song "Accendio", which turned out to be even more excessive this time.
A picture in the MV is very similar to the carving outside the "Datong mass grave", which is undoubtedly teasing the bottom line of all Chinese.
The "Datong Mass Grave" buries more than 60,000 miners who were killed by the Japanese invasion of China, with an average age of only over 30 years old and the youngest child only 8 years old.
In order to plunder coal resources from Datong, Japan arrested a large number of laborers from all over the country and transported them to Datong, implementing the bloody strategy of "exchanging people for coal".
After the defeat, in order to cover up their crimes, the Japanese army buried these pits, forming the current mass grave, and the dense bones are so shocking.
IVE's new MV actually uses "mass graves" as an entertainment element, which is no longer a question of appropriateness or inappropriateness, but a bit of bullying.
Even Malaysia's international friends can't stand it, saying that they are too outrageous this time and are challenging the bottom line and bullying people.
What's even more amazing is that the IVE girl group set the date of their concert in Hong Kong on the sad day of July 7, which is not respectful at all!
In the words of netizens, this is the pain of entertaining Chinese history.
What's even more terrifying is that some people have been led astray.
"There are no idols under the country, and you can chase stars when you stand up, and you must not compromise on issues of principle."
Now Chinese netizens are becoming more and more sober, and many people are calling for a boycott and ban on IVE, this time the IVE girl group can be said to have caused a big trouble, and it is likely to completely lose the Chinese market.