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The reason why South Korea is called the country of sticks:
Since the Korean Peninsula was occupied by Japan as early as after the First Sino-Japanese War. Therefore, although second-class citizens, the Japanese trust Koreans much more than the Chinese. Therefore, in order to facilitate the rule of the Tohoku region, Japan recruited a large number of Koreans from the Korean Peninsula to serve as police officers to maintain law and order.
These North Korean policemen, also known as the "two devils", are typical foxes and fake tigers, although they do not have guns and have a stick in their hands, they are very ** to the Chinese, and they like to beat the Chinese with a stick at every turn. Therefore, the Chinese at that time called these North Korean policemen "sticks" to express their hatred for these two devils.
Reaction: The stick has a contemptuous or derogatory connotation, and Koreans are very unhappy to hear it.
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It is said that it was because of the courage to beat horses with sticks when fighting against the Han army, which caused a great headache for the Han people, so the Han people called Joseon Goryeo sticks.
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There is a saying that the title of stick was given by Emperor Qianlong, which means ignorance.
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Beginning in the late Qing Dynasty, the Japanese who coveted the Northeast began to infiltrate and colonize the Northeast on a large scale, reaching a peak after the fall of 918. And the most important thing to colonize is immigration, especially in the early days, because most of the Japanese in China were soldiers, and daily rule also needed people! However, because of the long distance and financial problems, it was impossible to transfer enough people from Japan itself, so Japan requisitioned a large number of Koreans from the Korean Peninsula, which had long been "merged" with Japan at that time, to China.
In particular, the North Korean policemen carried a stick with them, and when they saw that the Chinese people were not pleasing to the eye, they beat them with a stick. It is impossible to calculate how many Han Chinese died tragically at the hands of the Koreans. In desperation, the Chinese people called them "Goryeo sticks" behind their backs!
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The first statement:
South Korea's own explanation is because the Koreans (also known as Goryeo) bravely beat horses with sticks when they fought against the Han army, which caused a big headache for the Han people, so the Han people called North Korea Goryeo sticks.
The second way of saying:
Goryeo sticks originated in Northeast China in the last century!
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The origin of the stick, many people know that the Koreans are also called the stick, but they don't know much about the origin of the stick In fact, the title of the stick was given by Emperor Qianlong. The stick is also the mallet, which is the dialect of Beijing, that is, the consciousness of stupidity and ignorance, and in the words of the common people, it is a half-hanging. That year, the king of Korea came to Beijing to meet Qianlong, Qianlong was very happy, and gave him a banquet in the Forbidden City, during which someone brought a basin of hand purification water, in order to disinfect and increase the fragrance, this basin of water added a little petals and salt.
The king of Joseon thought it was soup, so he took it up and drank a few sips, and then praised it for being delicious, and Qianlong laughed when he saw it, and said that the king of Joseon; 'You're such a great mallet.' The king of North Korea didn't understand, thinking that the emperor had appointed him a big official, so he hurriedly thanked him. Since then, the North Koreans have been called sticks.
That is, the ignorance of Koreans.
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Beginning in the late Qing Dynasty, the Japanese who coveted the Northeast began to carry out large-scale infiltration and colonization into the Northeast, reaching a peak after the fall of the Northeast on September 18. The most important thing to colonize is immigration, especially in the early days.
Most of the personnel in China are soldiers, and they also need people for daily governance and management! However, due to Japan's own natural conditions, it is also due to the long distance and financial problems, so it is impossible to transfer enough manpower from the Japanese mainland.
A large number of Koreans were recruited from the Korean Peninsula, which had long been "merged" with Japan at that time (what was the Korean Empire called at that time, and the place with a big fart could still be called Korea?). When they came to China, these Koreans accepted the so-called "ancestors of Japan and South Korea."
After coming to China, he began to work for the tiger. But the Japanese don't trust the Koreans at all, so these North Korean policemen don't have any ** in their hands, and they are not as good as the Chinese pseudo-police, and the pseudo-police also issue a batons. Helpless.
Next, these two devils used the laundry sticks used by North Korean women to wash clothes as a ** to beat people. Because these two devils are more fierce than the Japanese, the common people call them Goryeo sticks behind their backs.
There is also a theory that North Koreans mostly grow corn for food.
The harvested corn is often hung in bunches in front of the house and behind the house, and the corn cob after stripping the corn kernels is mostly used for feeding pigs. Especially after the autumn harvest, the farmhouse is mostly surrounded by corn cobs. This is very different from the agricultural landscape of Hebei Province, Shandong Province, which is dominated by wheat cropping.
"Goryeo stick" has become a derogatory term for Koreans.
After the occupation of Korea, Japan developed many Korean traitors. After 918, Japan invaded and occupied the three eastern provinces of our country, and these Korean traitors followed them as doglegs to "maintain law and order". Xiao Nihonto gave each of these dogs a stick as their equipment, and then these doglegs used the stick to beat the Chinese very hard, so they called it Goryeo sticks.
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