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Nowadays, South Koreans generally have a relatively calm attitude towards China. Because the exchanges between China and South Korea have become increasingly close since the establishment of diplomatic relations, many Koreans have traveled to China, worked and even married Chinese. Due to the historical problems of the Korean War, the long-term aggression of the Korean Peninsula by foreign forces in its history, and the fact that South Korea is sandwiched between China and Japan to a certain extent, the problem that South Koreans are too strong on certain issues has led to the problem that South Koreans are too strong on certain issues.
Before the exchanges between China and South Korea were not so close, South Koreans did have prejudices against China due to their lack of understanding, but with the exchanges between the two countries, these prejudices and misunderstandings have gradually disappeared. Many South Koreans used to think that China was a big and poor country, and some even thought that it was similar to North Korea, mainly because some South Koreans were biased in reporting China-related news, or they often "reported worries but not good news". As a result, South Koreans have a one-sided view of China.
But after having been to China and seeing the purchasing power of Chinese tourists, there is almost no such generalization. Therefore, most of the misunderstandings between China and South Korea are just folk misunderstandings, and the misunderstandings are mainly due to lack of understanding, only hearing but not seeing. Then there is the issue of North Korea, which South Korea has always believed that China plays a more decisive role than the United States in the reunification of the Korean Peninsula, but China has clearly not "met" their expectations.
Then there is the fishing conflict between the two countries in recent years, and there is nothing else. Most of the South Koreans who are prejudiced against China on the North Korean issue are elderly people, and young people have a relatively moderate attitude toward China. So South Koreans' perception of China is generally moderate.
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It is better to understand the delicate relationship between Koreans, Japanese, and China now. In South Korea, young people are more inclined to Japan because they are closer to Japan in culture and have a long-standing policy of cooperation with the United States. However, middle-aged and older people are more inclined to China, after all, years of relations and the decentralization policies of their predecessors.
Unfortunately, Japan is currently fighting with China and South Korea over Liyankul Rock Island, and both China and South Korea are demanding that Japan apologize for the war. It is at this point of connection that China and South Korea are politically very close and friendly. However, in terms of policy, economic and cultural exchanges, Koreans are not as good as China, and are closer to the Japanese, because they see this as their threshold to enter the West.
Therefore, when it comes to China and South Korea, they only decide whether they are close at different times and under different statuses. South Korea is like a wall-grass with a good balance, unlike Japan, which has become one of the Western powers. China, on the other hand, is the world's economic powerhouse.
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