Is there an allusion to the title of stick in Korea?

Updated on international 2024-05-04
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When it comes to Korea, people's first reaction may come to mind kimchi and Korean dramas.

    But when it comes to Koreans, people may call them Korean sticks. But think about it, why call them sticks? And what does this cob mean, is it a corn cob?

    Obviously not, today I will explain to you the origin of the name of this "Korean stick empty shed".

    As we all know, Korea was our vassal state in the past, so everything is deeply influenced by our Chinese culture. For example, they used to write in Chinese characters, and some classical history books and classics are also recorded in Chinese characters, and the current Korean national flag - the Taiji flag and the former Lee family.

    North Korea's Jeongwang Palace, Gyeongbokgung Palace, is also in my country's "Zhou Yi".

    and the Imperial Palace of the Forbidden City.

    of the drawn. To put it bluntly, the Korean flag is slightly modified with the Tai Chi Bagua diagram, and Gyeongbokgung Palace is according to the Forbidden City.

    made a miniature version of Buna.

    Let's get back to business and talk about the origin of the name stick in detail. First of all, the first statement, which I personally feel is also a more accurate and formal statement. It is said that the title of stick is still Emperor Qianlong.

    Because in the Beijing dialect at that time, the stick means mallet, that is, the meaning of stupidity and ignorance. That year, the king of Joseon came to Beijing to meet Qianlong, Qianlong was very happy, and invited him to a banquet in the Forbidden City, during which someone brought a basin of hand purification water, in order to disinfect and increase the fragrance, Dou Hui added some petals and salt to this basin of water.

    King of Joseon. Thinking it was soup, he took a few sips of it, and then praised it for being delicious, and Qianlong laughed when he saw it, saying that the king of Korea; '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.

    While this statement may be a bit dramatic, it still feels a bit official to me.

    The second theory is that after the fall of Northeast China in 918, Japan colonized Northeast China, but the most important thing for colonial rule was immigration, and Japan did not have more manpower and no other way to manage and rule the occupied areas on a daily basis. Therefore, Japan started from the Korean Peninsula, which had long since merged with Japan and South Korea.

    A large number of Koreans were recruited to China, and after receiving the so-called "Japanese and Korean ancestors" enslavement education, these South Koreans began to work for the tiger after coming to China, and were called "two devils" by the local Chinese.

    But the Japanese don't trust the North Koreans at all, so these North Korean policemen don't get any ** from the Japanese, and they are not as good as the Chinese pseudo-police (the pseudo-police have at least one batons) In desperation, these people use the laundry sticks used by North Korean women to wash clothes as a beating **. Because these people are more fierce than the Japanese, the local people call them Goryeo behind their backs.

    Stick. Why is it called "stick" in Koreans, and the origin of the name "stick".

    The third theory is more folk, South Korea used to be Goryeo, and Goryeo was rich in ginseng. Ginseng is also known as a stick in China, so there is a habit of calling Koreans with a Korean stick.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is said that these Koreans are even more vicious than the Japanese in their actions against their own compatriots. They chased their compatriots everywhere with big sticks in their hands and beat them.

    At that time, there was a Western journalist who was interviewing on the Korean Peninsula and witnessed this scene, and also took a famous ** and published it in Europe. South Korea chased and beat its compatriots with sticks in their hands, shaking the world. Hence the barbarism of the world towards South Korea at that time.

    Those who despise the opponent holding a stick are called Goryeo sticks. That is, "barbarians with sticks", which was a term for Korea at that time. As the saying goes, you beat someone with a stick.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Japan used to invade the three northeastern provinces and get Koreans (that is still Koreans) to control the Chinese people, but the Japanese did not give them real power, that is, did not give **, let them scare the Chinese people with sticks and sticks... That's why it's called the Stick Nation after that.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When we invaded the Northeast, we used a stick -- and said that we could defeat you with a stick.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The original meaning of Korean word is the traditional trousers worn by Koreans. However, after the union of Japan and South Korea, it became a contemptuous term for Koreans by the Japanese. Until now, North Koreans still hate this name, and the traditional trousers, which were originally used to refer to them, are now collectively referred to by hanbok.

    However, the term was introduced to Greater China with the Japanese invasion of China, and became a contemptuous term for Koreans in Chinese mainland and Taiwan. In Chinese mainland, this term has also become another name for the two devils.

    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 was immigration, especially in the early days, most of the Japanese personnel in China were soldiers, and they also needed people for daily rule and management. However, due to Japan's own natural conditions, long distances, and financial problems, it is impossible to transfer enough personnel from the Japanese mainland.

    As a result, Japan requisitioned a large number of South Koreans from the Korean Peninsula, which had long been "merged" with Japan at that time, to come to China. 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 (the pseudo-police have at least one baton) In desperation, these two devils use the laundry stick used by North Korean women to wash clothes as a **. Because these two devils are more fierce than the Japanese, the local people call them Goryeo sticks behind their backs.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After the Japanese occupied the northeast that year, they used Goryeo traitors, and the stick often bullied the Chinese with the stick, so it was scolded as the Goryeo stick.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Ancient Korean men lacked iron weapons. Make ** with a woman's laundry mallet.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! Because I have Korean ancestry, I was often scolded by others in the Northeast when I was a child and repeatedly fought with others

    Therefore, I became interested in this word that scolded Koreans and Koreans, and the results of the research are as follows:

    After the years, the Korean nation began to migrate to the Northeast due to the famine on the Korean Peninsula, and the people who came at the beginning were mostly singles, and at that time the stick was the meaning of the single, not a special reference to the Koreans, and the Hebei stick, Shandong stick and other titles, that is, the place name of origin + stick, constituting the name of the strangers who came to the Northeast at that time.

    2. North Koreans are impatient, and their initial Chinese ability is very limited, and they often dance at a loss because of the lack of words when communicating, giving people a feeling of being stunned, so they are called Goryeo sticks, that is, they are very straight, and this title is still not a special name for Koreans during this period, and Shandong sticks also have this meaning.

    3. When Japan invaded Northeast China, a large number of economic immigrants from the Korean Peninsula were forcibly handed over to these immigrants for cultivation, which caused great dissatisfaction. The unscrupulous Koreans took advantage of the Japanese forces to run rampant and bully the Chinese peasants. At this time, the Goryeo stick gradually evolved into a special term for scolding Koreans, also referred to as "stick", that is, the meaning of thugs.

    4. In addition, the so-called sticks are because Korean women take mallets for laundry, and there are also puppet Manchurian Koreans and puppet policemen carrying big sticks, which has been verified to have no basis.

    Hehe, the words of the family, for reference.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    2. During the war, South Korea was a Japanese colony and belonged to Japan in the war of aggression against China, when Japan colonized the three northeastern provinces of China, there were many Koreans who were on duty on the streets with sticks in their hands, and basically came from this. In the past, it was called Goryeo stick.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Ahhhhhh

    It is said that when there was a war, Koreans went to serve as soldiers in other countries, but that country didn't trust them, and they only issued sticks and not guns, so that's why they were called.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I don't know much about the origin of the stick, but in fact, the title of the stick was given by Emperor Qianlong.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are generally three ways to say this:

    1.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 is still 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 to say, the Koreans are just ignorant;

    2.When the Japanese occupied the Northeast, most of the low-level security guards were Koreans, and since they were also second-class citizens, the Japanese did not trust them, and were not equipped with guns and were only issued with a stick. But these Koreans like to bully the Chinese and beat the Chinese with batons at every turn.

    So people called these Korean security guards Goryeo sticks;

    3.Sticks generally refer to Koreans. Korea used to be Goryeo. Ginseng is abundant in Goryeo. Ginseng is also known as sticks in China. Therefore, there is a habit of calling Koreans with Goryeo sticks;

    4.The Korean word originally meant the traditional trousers worn by Koreans, but after the arrival of Japan and South Korea, it became a contemptuous term for Koreans by the Japanese.

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