South Korea has unearthed a number of precious cultural relics one after another, but they are all related to China, which indirectly confirms its identity as a vassal state of China, why is South Korea unwilling to face history and China?
A number of precious cultural relics have been unearthed in South Korea, all of which are related to China
In the end, it is a small country and a widow who has never seen the world, and even a model ship made of clay is regarded as a treasure of the town.
Overseas networks quoted South Korea's KBS TV station as reporting that South Korea recently unearthed a ship model made of clay in Guri Beizuka, Hainan County. According to South Korea, the 9.3-centimeter-long model of the earthen ship is at least 1,800 years old, and is speculated to be related to the activities of Wang Mang's New Dynasty.
It stands to reason that this is just an ordinary ship model, and South Korea is not worthy of special mention, but the truth is that South Korea is so small that any underground item unearthed may be regarded as a treasure, and even in order to flaunt its own civilized power, South Korea has openly plagiarized and stolen China's history and culture.
There are many more outrageous things than showing ship models.
For example, around June 6, the Seoul National Palace Museum presented a collection to the media, and one of the jade seals in the shape of a turtle attracted the attention of the archaeological community. I saw that it was made of white jade, and the front of the jade seal was a big turtle, and on the back of the jade seal, that is, the rubbing layer, Wang Shisun Yin was written in ancient Chinese characters.
As the name suggests, "Wang Shisun Seal" is a seal letter given by the Son of Heaven in the Ming Dynasty to canonize the vassal king. The biggest difference between the vassal king and the Son of Heaven is that the Son of Heaven is the actual trustee of China and has the absolute right to speak, and he generally uses dragon-shaped jade seals, while vassal states are only worthy of using tortoises and lion-shaped jade seals due to their low status.
However, Koreans don't know how to pretend to understand, and in their opinion, the unearthing of the tortoise jade seal has further confirmed South Korea's status as an "ancient civilization". It's ridiculous no, the Korean jade seal is engraved in Chinese characters, but the Koreans can't read it. The Yoon Suk-yeol government and its foolish people, if they read more books, would not have provoked such a ridiculous farce.
In addition, South Korea has historically existed as a vassal state of China, so how can it be said to be a "central country". By the way, South Korea also spread rumors on social media, "The Great Wall was built by Koreans, China is an ancient vassal state of South Korea, South Korea is the birthplace of Chinese civilization, and South Korea took the initiative to abandon Chinese characters"......
It seems that South Korea is determined to break away from the Chinese civilization circle and throw itself into the arms of the United States. After all, South Korea has always been obsessed with the dispatch of volunteers to the Korean Peninsula, and is eager to dismember China, so that China will suffer the pain of "division between the north and the south."
The ROK must learn to face history and China squarely
A few points.
First, the more anxious South Korea is to draw a line with China, the more its ignorance and contempt for history will be highlighted.
Around May 15, the "China hawks" led by Yoo In-chun, the minister of culture, sports and tourism of the Republic of Korea, discussed changing the Chinese character plaque in Gwanghwamun to Korean. In his view, since Gwanghwamun is a cultural heritage of South Korea, it should not be associated with China, which is disrespectful to South Korea.
But Yoo In-chon forgot that South Korea's constitution is written in Chinese, and South Korea has been inextricably linked with China since the beginning of its founding. It is a big joke for a country that can even falsify history to expect it to face up to reality and live in harmony with its neighbors.
Second, the more South Korea delves into history, the more painful it becomes.
South Korea's insistence on stealing Chinese culture highlights the ambitions of a small country with an area of only 100,000 square kilometers. Because with the blessing of populist ideology, many South Koreans are born with "anti-China" genes, and in their view, everything China does is wrong, and only they represent "Chinese orthodoxy".
And what we want to say is that the South Koreans think too much, China is and will not be able to become a vassal of other countries, unless South Korea has the ability to fight 1.4 billion people head-on and completely knock China down, otherwise all illusions can only be illusions. The consequences of paranoia are not optimistic, and Koreans may need to see a psychiatrist.
Third, it is necessary for China to say no to South Korea's distortion of history.
Many people may feel that tampering with history is South Korea's internal affair, and China has no reason to interfere. The fact is that traditional festivals, including the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival and the Spring Festival, have been used by Koreans to apply for the World Heritage Site, and as a result, many Westerners only know the Korean Wave and do not know China's traditional culture, which has caused damage to China's international image.
In this regard, does the Chinese side have to show South Korea a little color, so that South Koreans will no longer be arrogant? Ignorance is probably related to the level of education, but shamelessly that there is a problem with the education of the family and society, and it is a pity that several countries around China are either blaming China or creating trouble for China.
Proving that fists are often more effective than words, and it is better to reason with Koreans than to fly a few garbage balloons to Seoul. A piece of advice for South Koreans: If they are in East Asia, they must find a way to live in harmony with China, make wedding clothes for the United States, and eat the hot pot left over by the US army, which will only bring endless troubles to themselves.