Why does South Korea always compete with China for festivals?

Updated on culture 2024-02-09
18 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    South Korea cannot tolerate its small land area, its economic aggregate ranking high in the world, its average GDP being the level of developed countries, and its political influence not being strong. After all, South Korea has always aspired to the status of a world power.

    Among them, strengthening one's influence can be achieved through cultural communication, but the cultural heritage of South Korea is enough to realize this dream. As the hegemon of Asia for more than 2,000 years, China has a long-lasting culture that has been handed down, and the influence of Chinese culture has been fully demonstrated in various countries, especially in recent years, China has shown the charm of Chinese culture to the world through culture, which has attracted the yearning of people all over the world. Such a situation naturally triggered the idea of South Korea, so South Korea started the idea of "robbing Chinese culture".

    For example, famous Chinese historical figures such as Confucius and Qu Yuan are said to be Koreans, and the birthplace of traditional Chinese festivals such as the Dragon Boat Festival has been changed to South Korea, and there are anti-Chinese dramas in South Korea!

    In addition to strengthening its own influence, it also wants to deepen the Korean people's sense of identity with the country and unite the strength of the nation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I feel that the reason why South Korea always competes with China for traditional festivals is because there is no so-called traditional festival in Korea, and all the traditional culture of Korea is inherited from China, and all of them are developed from China, so Koreans always want to be orthodox.

    For example, the Dragon Boat Festival that was in a uproar a while ago. South Korea went so far as to apply for cultural heritage to the World Organization, saying that the Dragon Boat Festival is a unique festival in South Korea.

    This is purely nonsense, because these festivals are all shared by China and South Korea, but Korean things are all passed down from China, and Korea does not have its own real traditional festivals and cultural customs. Therefore, South Korea always has to compete with China for some festivals. <>

    If you look at other countries, why didn't Japan compete with China for the holiday, Laos. Why didn't China grab the festival, and why didn't Vietnam grab the festival with China? It is because people have their own independent culture, and the cultural customs and festivals of those countries are unique to them, so there is no need to rob them.

    South Korea has nothing, everything is given by China, so South Korea wants to distort the facts and can only compete with China.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    South Korea always competes with China for festivals, and the reason is very simple, because South Korea is a country with no history.

    We have a history of 5,000 years, and until now, our ancestor <> Zong has left a lot of historical materials that can be followed.

    As rumored a few years ago, the name of China's Dragon Boat Festival was successfully applied for by South Korea, and China was scolded at that time. Later, I found out that South Korea applied for the Dragon Boat Festival, which is fundamentally different from our Chinese Dragon Boat Festival, and the customs are also very different. <>

    There is no such custom of eating zongzi in South Korea.

    In fact, through this incident, it can also be found that many people in modern China still don't know much about Chinese history. A recent variety show, National Treasure, is very good.

    It can tell the long history of our Chinese treasures vividly and interestingly, and anyone who has time can go and see it and learn more about the history of China.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello. The Dragon Boat Festival is not registered in South Korea, which is a misunderstanding of the Chinese people on this issue.

    South Korea is influenced by China, and its pants are also rolled over the Dragon Boat Festival. In 2005, the Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival in Korea was designated as the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

    However, the success of South Korea's application for World Heritage does not mean that the Dragon Boat Festival has been registered, but that "the folk customs of South Korea's celebration of the Dragon Boat Festival" have entered the World Heritage Site.

    The Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival in South Korea begins with the Daegwallyeong festival and features a variety of witchcraft and ritual ceremonies, as well as traditional games and hands-on activities such as rope skipping and mask making, as well as witchcraft performances, masquerade dances, and agricultural music performances.

    Therefore, this folk custom is not the same as the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival.

    In 2009, China's "Dragon Boat Festival" was selected into the United Nations "List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity", which is the real Dragon Boat Festival selected as a World Heritage Site.

    However, this incident tells us that South Korea and other countries are ahead of our country in the protection of traditional culture, and our country is not optimistic about the protection and inheritance of traditional culture.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Not really. A few years ago, after the "Korean Dragon Boat Festival" was successfully applied for world cultural heritage, the saying that "the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival was snatched away by South Korea" has been circulated in China to this day. In fact, the Dragon Boat Festival is the first festival in China to be selected as a World Intangible Cultural Heritage Festival, and it was successfully inscribed on the World Heritage List in 2009.

    Therefore, the Dragon Boat Festival was not snatched away by South Korea, and it is still a traditional festival for our Chinese children. It's just that the Dragon Boat Festival of South Korea's World Heritage is the "Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival". South Korea's Dragon Boat Festival is believed to have originated from shaman culture, and many areas of Korea once had Dragon Boat Festival, but with the development of society, they gradually disappeared, but the Gangneung area has completely retained the form and content of the Dragon Boat Festival ceremony, so South Korea has listed the Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival as a World Heritage Site.

    About the Dragon Boat Festival:

    The Dragon Boat Festival is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month every year. According to the record of "Jing Chu Years Chronicle", because of the midsummer climbing, Shunyang is on the top, May is midsummer, and its first noon day is the day of ascending Shunyang good weather, so the fifth day of the fifth month of May is also called "Duanyang Festival". In addition, the Dragon Boat Festival is also called "Midday Festival, May Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Yulan Festival" and so on.

    The Dragon Boat Festival is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and other countries in the Chinese character cultural circle. The Dragon Boat Festival, together with the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, is known as the four traditional festivals of the Han nationality in China.

    Since ancient times, the Dragon Boat Festival has had festival activities such as dragon boat rowing and eating rice dumplings. Since 2008, the Dragon Boat Festival has been listed as a national legal holiday. In May 2006, it was included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list; In September 2009, UNESCO officially reviewed and approved the Chinese Dragon Boat Festival to be included in the World Intangible Cultural Heritage, becoming the first festival in China to be included in the World Intangible Cultural Heritage.

    Legend has it that after Qu Yuan's death, the people of Chu were extremely sad and flocked to the Miluo River to pay their respects to Qu Yuan. The fishermen rowed their boats and fished his real body up and down the river. A fisherman took out the rice balls, eggs and other food prepared for Qu Yuan, and threw them into the river "plop, plop", saying that when the fish, lobsters and crabs were full, he would not bite Dr. Qu's body.

    When people saw it, they followed suit. An old doctor brought a jar of realgar wine and poured it into the river, saying that he wanted to stun the dragon and water beast with medicine, so as not to hurt Dr. Qu. Later, because they were afraid that the rice balls would be eaten by the dragon, people came up with the idea of wrapping rice with neem leaves, wrapping colored silk on the outside, and developing into brown seeds.

    Later, on the fifth day of May every year, there was a custom of dragon boat racing, eating zongzi, and drinking realgar wine; In order to commemorate the patriotic poet Qu Yuan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The Koreans have already stolen the Dragon Boat Festival, should they also steal our Hanfu? China's traditions and civilization need to be passed on by our generation!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, it was applied for by South Korea, but this kind of festival is a kind of culture, like the Dragon Boat Festival is actually a culture of the Chinese nation, but in a country with few cultural traditions like South Korea, you can only want to rob other people's culture, culture is not used for registration, let alone comparison, it is for us to guard.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    They applied for the Dragon Boat Festival, not the Dragon Boat Festival, when they were not yet independent, they were taken by China to celebrate this festival until later, after independence, they didn't have to live this festival, but they kept living it, and then they applied But it was not the Dragon Boat Festival, so there is no conflict Those you heard are ** deliberately hyping What else Confucius is Korean or something I don't know if it's true Even if it's just that one person who said that, it is estimated that many Koreans don't know that there is such a thing, hehe When nothing is really clear, don't join in the fun, hehe

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, the Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival declared by South Korea on the 24th was officially designated by UNESCO as a "work of human legend and intangible heritage". The folk began to appear: the dispute between China and South Korea for the Dragon Boat Festival "World Heritage Application" ended with the victory of South Korea.

    In this regard, Gao Bingzhong, secretary general of the China Folklore Society and professor of Peking University, introduced in an interview with reporters: The Dragon Boat Festival in Gangneung, South Korea is not the same thing as our Dragon Boat Festival. South Korea's Dragon Boat Festival is actually composed of dances, shaman sacrifices, folk art displays, etc., which are different from Chinese eating rice dumplings, rowing dragon boats, and commemorating Qu Yuan.

    The only thing they have in common is the time frame, which is held during the Dragon Boat Festival in China, and the specific dates are different.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    South Korea's inscription on the World Heritage List is the "Gangneung Dragon Boat Festival". It's a kind of traditional ritual activity of theirs, swinging or something.

    Eating zongzi with our dragon boat race to commemorate Qu Yuan's Dragon Boat Festival is not the same thing at all...

    This misunderstanding is big, many people don't know what's going on, the thing you said about eating zongzi is nothing, and Koreans don't know what zongzi is.

    There are also people who say that Confucius is Korean, and Confucius is a native of the Spring and Autumn Lu country, that is, a native of Shandong, and they say that Confucius is a Korean, which means that Koreans are descendants of Shandong

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I believe that culture is the cornerstone of human civilization and knows no borders.

    In the Zhou Dynasty during the Qin and Han dynasties, Korea was part of China's territory, and the current Korean flag is also China's Taijitu, which is nothing? I think it would be nice if they printed the head of Emperor Qin Shi Huang and Emperor Wu of Han on the coin.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is said that Xi Shi is Korean, Confucius is Korean, and Li Shizhen is Korean......Koreans snatch Chinese culture, fully showing their humble mentality.

    The history of South Korea is really a bag: the history of the Korean Peninsula originated from the uncle of the king of Shang, who educated the locals, and Korea became civilized. In the early years of the Han Dynasty, the general Wei Man became king on the peninsula; During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Wei Manchu Korea was destroyed and became the four counties of the Han Dynasty.

    Koreans can only praise their history from the Tang Dynasty. But historically, South Korea has always been a vassal state of China, and the culture is copied from China, which is why they have low self-esteem.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because they want to take possession of it, with these festivals, other countries will think that Korea has a long history and culture.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The more he lacks something, the more he wants to get something, and he is jealous of everything if he doesn't have anything, so I hate Korea compared to Japan.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    robbed the Chinese festival (Dragon Boat Festival) and said that Confucius was Korean.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Koreans just don't have any history to covet us.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The Koreans themselves don't have anything, they just think about us China.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    I'm Korean, so let me tell you. First of all, Confucius was Chinese. Qin Shi Huang was also Chinese. I don't know where this misunderstanding came from, but it turns out that they are Chinese.

    Also, the Dragon Boat Festival is also Chinese. Although there is also a Dragon Boat Festival in Korea, the two festivals are different except for the name. China's Dragon Boat Festival commemorates Qu Yuan, and it is about eating zongzi.

    But Korea 2 is a festival of traditional sacrifices, eating traditional dishes, playing traditional games, etc. So don't get me wrong

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