Watch TV, why there is so much Chinese in Japan and South Korea

Updated on international 2024-03-03
28 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Needless to say, I believe everyone knows that Japan has kanji in their characters. In the past, the script used in North Korea was the Chinese thousand-character script, and Korean characters were only used as conjunctions, so most of their previous articles were Chinese characters, interspersed with a few Korean characters. I'm Korean, and I know this best.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Japan and South Korea were originally vassal states of China.

    Most of the languages of their ancestors were derived from Chinese fonts.

    Japan is a good example, and it has been imitated at home.

    As for whether they can read or not, maybe there is some meaning or pronunciation that is a little similar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    History records that because Japan does not have a language that can represent its own country, all went to study all over the world, initially chose most of the Chinese characters (in ancient times, they also used traditional Chinese), and then felt that there was no place to learn in China and went to other countries, the fonts of various countries combined and evolved into their current characters, they called Chinese characters in Chinese, but the meaning is not the same as our Chinese.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Korean and Japanese characters evolved from Chinese cursive, and some of the glyphs and meanings have changed over time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Both Japanese and Chinese originated in China, and many of the same meanings as Chinese are also the same, and some are pronounced differently. Those are also in Japanese or Korean.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    That's not what Chinese is, it's Chinese characters.

    Chinese characters are inherited by China, Japan, South Korea, and North Korea, and are not the patents of their own countries.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Chinese, European, Korean, and Japanese TV dramas differ in several ways, including: Cultural and Historical Context: TV dramas in each region often reflect the cultural and historical environment of the country in which they traveled.

    For example, a Chinese drama may incorporate elements of traditional Chinese culture, while a Korean drama may highlight China's history of political turmoil. Storylines and themes: TV series in each region may have different themes and storylines.

    For example, Japanese dramas usually focus on personal relationships and everyday life, while Korean dramas usually feature romantic storylines and dramatic plot twists. Filming techniques and visuals: Each region may have its own unique shooting techniques and styles.

    For example, Korean dramas typically feature fast-paced editing and dramatic camera angles, while Chinese dramas may feature more colorful sets. Performance style: The performance style of TV dramas in different regions may also be different.

    For example, Japanese dramas tend to be more understated, while Korean dramas tend to be overly exaggerated and emotionally exploding. Overall, the differences between Chinese, European, Korean, and Japanese TV dramas reflect the unique cultural and artistic traditions of each region.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Summary. Hello dear, I will find great differences in content, style, shooting skills and other aspects of Chinese, European, American, Korean, and Japanese TV dramas for you. Chinese TV dramas pay more attention to the development of the plot and the character shaping of the characters, while European and American TV dramas pay more attention to the development of the plot and emphasize the rhythm of the plot.

    Korean TV dramas pay more attention to the expression of emotions and emphasize the relationship between characters, while Japanese TV dramas pay more attention to the suspense of the plot and emphasize the twists of the plot.

    Hello dear, I will find great differences in content, style, shooting skills and other aspects of Chinese, European, American, Korean, and Japanese TV dramas for you. Chinese TV dramas pay more attention to the development of the plot and the character building of the characters, while European and American TV dramas pay more attention to the development of the plot and emphasize the rhythm of the plot. Korean TV dramas pay more attention to the expression of emotions and emphasize the relationship between characters, while Japanese TV dramas pay more attention to the suspense of the plot and emphasize the twists of the plot.

    Kiss, Chinese TV dramas: Chinese TV dramas generally have a strong cultural atmosphere, telling traditional stories with classical artistic conception and traditional style. is generally more biased towards the theme of family and love, and there are fewer comedies, but to guide the audience to think with seriousness and deep emotions.

    European and American TV dramas: European and American TV dramas generally depict the stories of modern society, focusing on suspense, reasoning, action, emotion and other programs, showing the complexity and changeability of modern urban life, as well as the complex relationship between characters, and pursuing drastic changes in the plot and inner changes of the characters. Korean TV Dramas:

    Korean TV dramas often blend modern urban life with ancient traditions, focusing on love, suspense, action, comedy and other programs, full of oriental literary and dry atmosphere, showing Korean characters.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Over there is the famous glass heart.

    Historically, it has always been a client state, and in order to emphasize its own culture, they began to engage in the Chinese movement as early as the fifteenth century, and the most tough means were in the Park Chung-hee era. All Chinese is slowly disappearing from South Korea, and now if there are too many elements in film and television works, they will be criticized by netizens over there. It's become a joke now, and the whole universe is talking about Korea, hahaha.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In the past, Chinese was used in Korea, but now Korea has its own script, so now Chinese is beginning to be seen in Korea.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because that's in South Korea, not in China.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    There's the famous glass heart.

    Historically, it has always been a servant state, and in order to emphasize its own culture and respect Liang culture, they began to engage in the Chinese movement as early as the fifteenth century, and the most tough means were in the Park Chung-hee era. All Chinese slowly disappeared from South Korea, and now if there are too many elements in our country, the manuscript will be criticized by netizens over there. It's a joke now, and the whole universe is Korean, hahaha.

    Step on. Hello flying bugs.

    ta has over 440 likes. Concern.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Koreans and Koreans have been using Chinese characters for more than 1,000 years and are definitely descendants of Chinese culture, but why did they later abolish Chinese characters? First of all, because the Korean language belongs to the Altaic language family, which is not the same as the Sino-Tibetan language family in China, but the ancient Korean culture was backward and had not invented its own script, so it could only use Chinese characters. However, Chinese characters still cannot fully express the pronunciation of the Korean language and the thoughts and feelings of the North Korean people, ordinary Korean civilians do not know Chinese characters at all, only Korean nobles and ** can use Chinese characters, called "official reading characters", and ordinary Korean civilians can only carry out cultural exchanges in oral ways, and their life knowledge and accumulated agricultural cultivation experience and farming methods cannot be passed on for a long time.

    In 1446, during the reign of King Sejong of Joseon, that is, the Ming Dynasty of China, as a vassal state of China, Korea has achieved certain development in politics, economy, culture, science and technology, and military, so the Korean people have a strong desire to have their own national script, Sejong is very sympathetic to the situation of the people, as a Korean king who wants to develop national culture and promote national independence, Sejong began to meditate hard, dreaming of creating a unique and easy-to-learn and easy-to-understand Korean native script, So that ordinary Korean people can easily control the Korean language.

    When Sejong invented the Korean script, he was inspired by the pinyin script of the northern nomads, and learned that a simple ** symbol (1234567) can record all the ** in the world, so that the relatively simple pinyin characters should also be able to record all the Korean phonetics, so as to spell out the Korean script. Therefore, Sejong organized many outstanding scholars of the Korean "Jixian Palace", including himself, and specially sent a well-known Korean scholar to China more than a dozen times to study and study the essence of Chinese characters, which lasted for 30 years before finally inventing and creating the Korean script in 1446, so that Korea finally had its own national script after using Chinese characters for nearly a thousand years.

    What does Japan's own history say? It turns out that the early Japanese history book "Kojiki" recorded that it was in the Western Jin Dynasty, that is, around 280 AD. In the Baekje Kingdom of ancient Korea, a scholar named Wang Ren led a group of textile craftsmen to Japan with classics such as the Analects of the Analects, and carried forward Chinese culture.

    And the ancient records call him "Heer Jishi". This is the earliest record of Chinese in Japan's own history, and Wang Ren is the ancestor of Sinology in Japan.

    However, Qi has only been a Japanese unilateral historical record, and there has never been a corresponding historical figure in the Korean annals such as Wang Ren or He Erjishi.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It is also said that Japanese is formed on the basis of Chinese, and then Korean is formed on the basis of Japanese. So there will be such a situation.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Some of the Japanese and Korean languages are changed from the Chinese language, so it is normal for Chinese to appear in the Japanese and Korean languages.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because they are all influenced by Chinese culture, Japanese culture is most deeply influenced by China.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It seems that they envy the Chinese culture of the Tang Dynasty, so their characters learn Chinese characters, hehe.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    This is a historical reason, because Japanese characters have basically developed from the Chinese dynasty!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    In the past, the Korean Peninsula was a satellite state of China and was to pay tribute.

    In the past, the Japanese archipelago regarded China as an advanced country and always sent students to China to study advanced civilization.

    Damn, we've lost the face of our ancestors...

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In ancient times, Japan sent envoys to the Tang Dynasty to come to China to learn things, including language, literature, and so on.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because they used to be China's subordinate states, not much different from China, they used to be Chinese colonies.

    There is also no Chinese in the Korean writing, but many words are pronounced in Chinese dialects.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Because we are their ancestors, but we are ashamed.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Think about it for yourself, you don't need to say anything else too clearly.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    In ancient China, places like Japan (called Fusang in ancient times) and Korea (called Goryeo in ancient times) were all Chinese, isn't there such a saying, the whole world, it is not loess, this is what it means, but at that time, the Chinese emperor did not look down on these places at all, and called them barbaric places!

    In ancient times, Fusang and Goryeo were both vassal states of China, so there were some Chinese elements in the culture or religious rituals.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Because they are made in imitation of Chinese characters.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Because they learned the language from China.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    The pronunciation will be the same, or it may be similar.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    You can go and sue Japan and South Korea for infringement.

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