Is it China or South Korea first?

Updated on science 2024-05-28
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, there was China first, and acupuncture was introduced to Korea from China. Koreans are just shameless, just like the Dragon Boat Festival, which is Chinese, and he prefers to say that it is Korean. It's just a manifestation of the emptiness of their national culture.

    However, there is a certain difference between Korean Chinese medicine and Chinese Chinese medicine, and it cannot be regarded as the same thing, that is, South Korea cannot say that Chinese Chinese medicine is theirs, and we cannot say that Korean Chinese medicine is ours.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Judging from the time of establishment, only counting New China, South Korea is indeed earlier than China. Historically, China must have preceded it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Chinese say that there is China first! Koreans say there is Korea first! The fact is that there was China first!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First there was China, which existed during the Yellow Emperor, and South Korea was created on the U.S.-controlled Korean Peninsula after World War II.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't worry about modern Koreans, ancient Koreans were still very good to us. Hopefully they will come back soon.

    You can think of the modern archaeological community in Japan, which used to falsify ancient ruins in order to exaggerate the antiquity of Japan. Such ugly deeds are nothing more than to curry favor with those in power. Thinking about it carefully, it shows that he looks down on his ancestors, thinks that his ancestors are not enough, and makes himself short of breath.

    But then again, it's useless to put too much effort into the nominal side. In the past, people often used it in their lives, but now people know less and less, and even ask if this method is a lie. Learning and applying is the real skill.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, China, Japan, North Korea, and South Korea have many things that we have passed on, such as Buddhism.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    China is one of the four ancient civilizations, with a cultural history of 5,000 years, and there is justice in the world.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Korean stick. You also believe the words of the son, it's too naïve!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    South Korea is a Martian, of course.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    What do you think? Chinese, of course! The Japanese say they're human!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    South Korea is not China. Historically, there was a time when Korea was influenced by China, but it was never part of China.

    South Korea is located in East Asia, bordered by the Sea of Japan to the east, the Yellow Sea to the west, the Korean Peninsula to the south, and the Korean Ridge to the north. Its capital is Seoul, with a population of about 51 million people. The history of Korea dates back to 2333 BC when there were three ancient kingdoms – Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla.

    In the middle of the 7th century, Silla annexed the other two kingdoms, became the dominant power on the Korean Peninsula, and established a relatively stable political order in the region.

    The historical ties between China and South Korea are complex. In 108 BC, the Han Dynasty of China incorporated the northern part of the Korean Peninsula into its territory and established four provinces: Hengxian, Chenhan, Taikang, and Lelang.

    These provinces sometimes became a territory of the Chinese dynasty, but Korea never became a direct province or vassal state of China. South Korea used to speak Chinese, use Chinese characters, and was influenced by Chinese philosophy, literature, and art. During the Sui and Tang dynasties, many Koreans went to China to study and brought back Chinese culture and knowledge.

    At the same time, China's eminent monks and literati have always had a deep affection and interest in Korea.

    In conclusion, although Korea was once part of ancient Chinese history, it never became a direct vassal state or province. South Korea has its own unique culture, language, history and traditions, and its historical ties and exchanges with the countries of the Middle Reaches form an important part of East Asian history and culture. <>

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Whoever says everyone, don't generalize, South Korea has always been recognized as a developed country in the world, and it was recognized as a developed country in 1997. Of course, developed countries do not now have an absolute standard. Many people think that South Korea is not a developed country, probably because South Korea is too close to us, so we have few illusions about South Korea as we do about European and American countries, and South Korea's cityscape is indeed not better than China, and even like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen, you can throw off a few streets of Seoul; In addition, South Korea is a small country, and in fact, South Korea's economy has not been much better than ours in recent years.

    In fact, ordinary people don't need to worry about developing countries or developed countries, this is meaningless to ordinary people, it's really just a name. It's just that in the arena of international diplomacy, developed and developing countries need to bear different international responsibilities. Developed countries are not necessarily better than developing countries in all aspects, and the boundaries between them are not so absolute.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, it's a developed country.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Jizi Joseon (c. 1122 BC, 194 BC) In the famous work "Historical Records" by Sima Qian, a historian of the Western Han Dynasty in China, it is recorded that the uncle of the last king of the Shang Dynasty, Jizi (a native of the Shang Dynasty), moved east to the north of the Korean Peninsula with the etiquette and system of the Shang Dynasty with the etiquette and system of the Shang Dynasty after King Wu of Zhou, and was elected as the monarch by the people there and established the "Marquis of the Ji Dynasty", which is known as "Jizi Joseon" in history. After King Wu succeeded in defeating him, he once went to look for Jizi, and later, under the persuasion of King Wu, Jizi agreed to belong to the Zhou royal family.

    Later, Goryeo remained a vassal state of China.

    It was not until December 1884 that the Jiashen coup d'état was launched to break away from the Qing Dynasty.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    South Korea is located in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, and has not belonged to China, but has belonged to the northern part of the Korean Peninsula, which is now North Korea, which was about the time when the Han and Tang dynasties were strong in the early Han and Tang dynasties, and separated when the Han and Tang dynasties were weak in the middle and late periods.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When did it belong? No. A subject is not the same as that which belongs.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    During the Han Dynasty, it reached North Korea and set up Lelang County.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The Yuan Dynasty, but when I look at the map of the Yuan Dynasty, the territory includes South Korea.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Korea was a vassal state of China during the Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties.

    South Korea is the former North Korea, and the ancient North Korea was divided into two countries, the current North Korea and South Korea, after World War II.

    There are many traditional cultures in South Korea that are very similar to China, such as the Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, and Spring Festival. For example, Koreans also use chopsticks to eat. For example, the hanbok is very similar to the clothing of the Ming Dynasty.

    For example, ancient Korean books use Chinese characters. And Japan, like Korea, was heavily influenced by ancient China.

    In ancient times, China was very strong and developed. South Korea is also a vassal state of China. South Korea, from the king to the common people, admired and longed for Chinese culture, so that almost all of Korea's original culture was sinicized.

    Although South Korea's economy is still quite developed, almost all of the traditional culture of Koreans comes from China, which makes Koreans have low self-esteem.

    In order to increase the sense of national pride, he had to say that the culture from China was his own. In fact, this mentality is understandable.

    So he doesn't admit that he is Chinese.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because Korea is cheap, I don't want to submit = =

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It is estimated that in the near future, your problem will be solved satisfactorily!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Why is the United States not Chinese? The same thing.

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