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The incident of Han Han's "being taken away by North Korea" and Zhu Yuanzhang's theory that he was a North Korean brought the topic of China culture "being taken away by North Korea" back into people's field of vision. There are both cultural arguments and meaningless pranks. For example, some celebrities are often ridiculed as coming from South Korea.
Chinese Name: Questioned by South Korea Genre: Internet language, Korean professors, Korean scholars, Korean netizens, Korean textbooks, textual research, classic cases, hot comments, questioning Korean professors' China myth contains Korean myth prototype Remarks: From a spatial perspective, China myth can hardly be said to be a myth of a nation or a country. When the myth of China was formed, countless nationalities lived together in Chinese mainland. In fact, China's myth can be said to be an "oriental myth" which combines various Asian myths. In terms of time, China people in the Han Dynasty sorted out the myth centered on the Yellow Emperor and called themselves "descendants of the Yellow Emperor", but in modern times, Yan Emperor was added to praise the "descendants of the Yellow Emperor" including ethnic minorities. China counted Chiyou, the greatest enemy of the Yellow Emperor, among his ancestors, and introduced a new myth system, which can count all Asian nations into the category of China people. From these aspects, China myth, which absorbs the surrounding culture like a sponge, probably contains the lost prototype in ancient mythology. China's Remarks on Gods: In the article entitled "Looking for the Lost Myth-Korean Myth in China Myth", the Korean Myth "melted" by China Myth is discussed around Shan Hai Jing, the oldest geography book in China. The Dongyi gods mentioned in The Classic of Mountains and Seas, such as Yan Di, Chiyou, Kuafu and Fengbo, all appear in the murals of Koguryo tombs, providing another basis for South Korea to find lost Korean myths. The study of Korean mythology should also be diversified, with rich reorganization throughout Asia, not limited to Korean peninsula or domestic materials. Confucius, a Korean scholar, is a Korean: South Korea holds a large-scale ceremony of offering sacrifices to Confucius every year. There are plans to apply this time-honored traditional ceremony of offering sacrifices to Confucius as a world cultural heritage.
Confucius is a descendant of the ancestors of the Korean nation. According to their research, Ji Zi, an aristocrat of Shang Dynasty, was the first to establish political power on the Korean peninsula, while Cabbage, a relative, was the first monarch of the feudal Song State in the Western Zhou Dynasty, and Confucius was the descendant of the aristocrats of Song State, that is, the descendants of Korean ancestors. Shi, a Korean netizen, is a Korean: Many posts reprinted in the Korea Forum say that Northeast China, Shandong, Hebei and Zhejiang are the former residences of Koreans and the birthplace of culture, so Shi has also become a "cultural celebrity" in Korea. Li Shizhen is a Korean: In the Korean herbal medicine market, Compendium of Materia Medica is regarded as an important cultural heritage, and Li Shizhen is also verified as a "Korean" by scholars. Dangun's conquest of the Central Plains recorded in Korean textbooks: Korean textbooks record the legend of Dangun's conquest of the Central Plains. Textual research records the deeds and achievements of cultural celebrities in history. In Han mythology, Yan Di and Huangdi are the leaders of two ancient tribes living in the Yellow River valley. Yan Di invented farming and popularized the use of fire, while Huangdi invented boats, carts, sericulture and mulberry planting. They go hand in hand, making people live and work in peace and contentment, and creating the early civilization of China. Confucius was born in 552 BC and died in 479 BC at the age of 73. People from Qufu, Shandong. He was a thinker, educator and founder of Confucianism in the late Spring and Autumn Period, and was appointed as the head of the State of Lu. Later, he took his disciples around the world; Finally, I returned to Shandong and devoted myself to teaching. According to legend, he received as many as 3000 disciples. He was one of the most learned scholars in the society at that time and was respected as the most sacred and eternal teacher by later generations. Shi was a Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. When the country was in crisis, Gou Jian, the king of Yue, tried his best to make a living. Shi was ashamed of himself and committed himself to serving the country, confusing the prince of Wu with his relatives and friends, and was later destroyed by Gou Jian. According to legend, after the destruction of Wu, the stone and boating in the five lakes, I do not know where to go, has been missed by future generations. Li Shizhen is not Korean, and Li Shizhen is a famous doctor in Ming Dynasty, who wrote Compendium of Materia Medica. Ye Shuxian's book points out that the ancestor of the Korean nation, Ye Shuxian, director of the Comparative Literature Research Center of the China Academy of Social Sciences, points out in his new book that Dangen, who is said to be born of the "bear mother", is actually the differentiation of the legend of the Yellow Emperor. The South Korean side believes that this proposition negates North Korea, and simplifies the myth of Tangen as a "reaction influenced by South China's culture" and simplifies it as a "reaction influenced by China's culture", which is "out of nothing". Classic Case 1, China Myth "Brought to North Korea" In 2007, Zheng Zaishu, a professor at Ewha Women's University in South Korea, believed that Yan Di, Chiyou, Kuafu and Fengbo mentioned in The Classic of Mountains and Seas all appeared in the murals of Koguryo's ancient tomb, and many myths and legends originated in South Korea. 2. Celebrities in China are influenced by South Korea. According to reports, Korean scholars intend to apply this time-honored traditional ceremony of offering sacrifices to Confucius as a world cultural heritage. There are also Korean scholars who believe that Confucius is a descendant of the ancestors of the Korean nation. Also classified as "Koreans" are Li Bai and Li Shizhen. 3. Taoism in China "lost to South Korea". A history professor at Seoul National University claimed that Zhang Daoling, the originator of Taoism, was a real Korean. He believed that Korea in the Spring and Autumn Period was a regime established by Koreans who moved to China in ancient times, while Zhang Daoling was the eighth generation grandson of Sean, and Sean only followed Liu Bang to establish Koreans before the Han Dynasty. 4. China's Chinese characters are "influenced by South Korea". In 2006, Park Jong-soo, a professor of history at Seoul National University in South Korea, said that he believed that Korean people first invented Chinese characters. He will suggest that South Korea apply to the United Nations to make Chinese characters a world cultural heritage. China Festival was declared by South Korea in 2005, and "gangneung danoje festival" was officially recognized by UNESCO as "representative of oral and intangible heritage of mankind". 6. China was invented by Korea. Not long ago, Koreans claimed to be the ancestors of the invention of movable type printing. China's armillary sphere was also printed on the back of the latest edition of 10,000 won, which became a patent in South Korea, and even the "birthplace of soybean milk" was moved to South Korea. 7. China traditional medicine is deeply influenced by China culture in Korea. Before 1986, there was no such thing as "Korean medicine" in the Korean medical system. Heo Jun of North China compiled a book "Oriental Medicine" in 1596 on the basis of consulting a large number of ancient medical books in. Not long ago, South Korea applied to UNESCO for the first edition of the book, which was included in the World Memory Heritage List. But 95% of this book is collected from TCM works, not original. 8. China's geomantic omen was "accepted" by South Korea. Since 2003, China Feng Shui has been rearranged and listed as a national heritage list and a world heritage project in Korea. The hot comment on China's mythology stems from the state that South Korea is "very prepared" for Korean scholars and mythological circles, which is both offensive and defensive. Netizen A said, "The myth of China originated in South Korea, and this conclusion itself is a' myth' in South Korea! Netizen B said, "This is a cultural aggression against China". Netizen C said: "Goguryeo's murals are painted with mythical figures from China, not Dangen from South Korea, which shows that Goguryeo belongs to China culture, not Korean culture!" Netizen D said, "China people should reflect on the myth. How many people are familiar with the myth of China? Some of China's own traditional culture has been broken, so we should first reflect on our understanding of traditional culture and find the' soul' of our own culture. Confucius and Xi Li Shi Shizhen are both Koreans. On the issues of Confucius, Shi and Li Shizhen, most netizens firmly defend their "China nationality". Netizen A said: "Since South Korea already thinks that they are descendants of Shang Dynasty aristocrat Ji Zi, doesn't that mean they are also from China?" Netizen B said, "Did Kong Old Master Q sneak into North Korea while drifting at sea ..." As for the memorial ceremony for Kong, netizens were divided into two groups, one group did not care, and the other group tried its best to defend the local culture of Confucian culture. However, these netizens all advocated that China should vigorously restore the traditional ceremony of offering sacrifices to Confucius. A netizen said, "Koreans respect Confucius, which is not wrong! After all, the Analects of Confucius is written in Chinese characters, which is enough. " Netizen B said: "Koreans' excessive admiration for Confucian culture can only show that they are not witnesses of this culture, and their high-profile can only show their guilty conscience and shallowness. China was born with a hundred schools of thought contending, and "ousting a hundred schools of thought and respecting Confucianism alone" also took place in China, which no one can deny. "C netizen said," The ceremony of offering sacrifices to Confucius in South Korea is often dominated by * * *, which follows the same ancient ceremony and is a national activity conducted by more than 200 township schools at the same time. Our ceremony has changed and changed, and there are many irregularities. Jing Kaixuan, a professor at Nanjing University, believes that netizens in China and South Korea should avoid going into a dead end of nationalism. He said, "If a country only has nationalism and has no other ideological values, it will produce blind xenophobia and hinder its own development. "