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Why did South Korea "culturally plunder" China?

As for South Korea's "cultural plunder" of China, I feel that South Korea's "cultural plunder" of China is getting worse and worse. I'm writing this review specially to see the real reason of South Korea's "cultural plunder" of China and China's countermeasures. Let's take a look at South Korea's "cultural plunder" of China in recent years! South Korea applied for the "gangneung danoje festival" imported from China as a world cultural heritage; South Korea is ready to complete the preparatory work for the application of the "Overall Geomantic Geography" project before 2008; Korean scholars say that Chinese characters were invented by Koreans and intend to apply for Chinese characters as a world cultural heritage; South Korea plans to change "Chinese medicine" to "Korean medicine" to declare world heritage; Korean scholars "research" that Shennong and Li Shizhen are Koreans, acupuncture and materia medica belong to South Korea; South Korea has plans to apply Hanfu and Confucius memorial ceremony as world cultural heritage, and Confucius has even been verified as a Korean. Korean scholars claimed that movable type printing was invented by Korea, and held an exhibition "Korea is the country of origin of printing" in Germany. Korean history books say that the Korean nation awakened the Yellow River civilization in the Central Plains and the Hongshan civilization in Manchuria during the migration. South Korea described Koguryo, the ancient frontier regime of China, as an ancient regime with equal status with China in Korean history; South Korea described the three northeastern provinces of China as the historical stage of the Korean nation. South Korea printed China's armillary sphere on the back of the new edition 1 10,000 won, which became the achievement of ancient Korean science and technology; Korean scholar Lin Junze's History of Korea incorporated most of China's territory, including Shanghai, into the territory of ancient Korea. The Korean historical novel Emperor Chiyou traces Chiyou, one of the ancestors of the Chinese nation, back to the Korean ancestors. Korean scholars claim that many myths and legends in China's classic Shan Hai Jing originated from South Korea. Korean companies claim that "the birthplace of soybean milk" is South Korea; ..... Because there are too many places involved, I won't list them one by one. In a word, we can apply China's idiom "One bamboo cannot make a book". As China people, we are naturally very angry that our excellent culture has been plundered by other countries. However, our best attitude should not be just anger. In addition to anger, we should calm down, make a rational analysis of South Korea's performance, and formulate correct attitudes and methods accordingly. A careful analysis of South Korea's "cultural plunder" of China in recent years shows the following characteristics: First, the contents of the plunder are comprehensive. South Korea's cultural plunder of China has been carried out in an all-round way. Where Chinese civilization is outstanding, of course, we can see the ambition and shameless face of Koreans who want to take it for themselves. I'm really worried that if this continues, China's four great inventions will be "verified" by South Korea, and the history of China's civilization will eventually be turned into the history of Korean civilization by South Korea. Second, the participants were full. South Korea participated in China's "cultural plunder" from top to bottom: in organization, there are Korean government agencies, media, enterprises, historical research institutions and non-governmental organizations; In terms of personnel, there are Korean officials, historians, writers, actors, ordinary people and so on. Third, there are various ways of plunder. As long as it can plunder China's culture, South Korea will do whatever it takes: apply for world heritage in order to gain international recognition; Publishing historical works that distort historical facts, and shooting and outputting video works that distort historical facts to expand publicity; Hold various thematic exhibitions and academic seminars to expand the momentum. Fourth, the means of plunder are naive. South Korea's "cultural plunder" of China is inferior and can't stand scrutiny. That is to say, the consequences of this plunder can't be recognized internationally. South Korea's behavior is only to meet the needs of its own national extremism, and it simply can't stand the test and scientific argumentation of history and history. This paper analyzes the characteristics of South Korea's "cultural plunder" of China, and then analyzes the reasons and purposes of South Korea's plunder by unscrupulous means. In fact, as mentioned in previous comments, the whole history of Korea is a nightmare for Koreans. South Korea was a subordinate country of China in ancient history, a Japanese colony in modern history and controlled by the United States in modern history. The whole Korean civilization cannot get rid of the influence of Chinese civilization. When South Korea achieved its economic take-off for the first time in history and became a developed country, as a nation-state, it was extremely lacking in the demeanor of a big country, and it was bound to do everything possible to hide its civilization controlled by neighboring powers in history. As for the purpose of plundering China by Korean Mandarin, we should not only cover up the inferiority of Korean nationals, but also consider South Korea's political ambitions and realistic strategic needs. On the one hand, by plundering Chinese civilization, China gained equal civilized status with China and competed with China for the dominance of oriental civilization, thus providing spiritual support for South Korea's great power ambition. On the other hand, this distortion of history also provides a preparation for the Korean peninsula to gain greater development space after reunification. Describing Koguryo as a political power in the history of South Korea and the three northeastern provinces as a Korean nation is actually South Korea's territorial expansion ambition in these areas. South Korea's territorial claims to the so-called "islands" in recent years provide evidence for South Korea's actions. What South Korea has done on the Su Yan Reef in China tells us how serious the situation has become. A nation, just like people, inevitably has its own vanity, which is understandable and should be. However, it is shameless to base one's self-esteem on hurting and plundering other nations. Recently, I have read many articles by so-called "experts and scholars" in China, suggesting that we should be tolerant of South Korea's actions, all of which require Chinese people to treat these actions as jokes and ignore them. However, I don't think we can laugh at South Korea's behavior. The nationality and nationality of Koreans determine which characteristics they belong to. Su Yan Reef has been turned into South Korea's "territory" by them, and South Korean lawmakers and people are still talking about Yanbian and even Changbai Mountain in China. If we continue to tolerate blindly without principles, tolerance and indifference will be regarded as concessions and acquiescence by them, which will further fuel their ambitions. Therefore, in the face of South Korea's almost crazy "cultural plunder" behavior, what kind of attitude and measures should China take has become a problem worthy of our serious consideration. In my opinion, we should have the following attitudes towards the "cultural plunder" of South Korea: First, we should recognize the seriousness. South Korea's "cultural plunder" of China is organized, premeditated and acted, not "occasional" or "impulsive". If China does not pay enough attention to this, it will be in a passive position in the cultural confrontation between China and South Korea. Although South Korea's "cultural plunder" is difficult to gain international recognition in a short time, if it is not stopped, it will gradually become an established fact and be accepted by the international community, on the other hand, it will further encourage the expansion of South Korea's extreme national justice, and South Korea will make territorial claims to China on this basis, which will greatly harm China's national interests. Second, be confident and don't sell yourself short. Chinese civilization has been passed down for thousands of years, with strong vitality and has been widely recognized internationally. The China nature of this civilization cannot be changed by Koreans with small gestures, nor can the fact that South Korea is influenced by Chinese civilization be changed by distorting history. So there is no need to jump up and down like some Koreans. China is a big country and should behave like a citizen. Third, stay rational. In order to distinguish the mainstream views of South Korea that are not represented by the extreme views of individual Koreans and institutions, the board of opposition cannot be played on all Koreans. We don't need to be crazy like some Korean scholars and people, and we don't need to dance with the irrational behavior of South Korea. We should also look at South Korea's "cultural plunder" rationally. World heritage adopts the principle of territorial protection, that is to say, countries where natural and intangible cultural heritage are located can apply for management and protection. Non-idiosyncratic cultural forms such as Gangneung Daojie Festival and Korean Memorial Ceremony were introduced from China, but they have a long history in Korea and have been given new contents, so Korea has the right to apply for the World Heritage, so we don't need to blame them. South Korea applied to China for these cultural forms as world heritage, which shows the influence of Chinese civilization on the Korean Peninsula from one side. What we can't tolerate here is the despicable behavior of some Korean scholars who prove that Confucius is a Korean. Fourth, we should reflect. Did South Korea plunder the culture of China? Needless to say, South Korea's emphasis on culture should arouse our reflection. Have we really paid attention to our own history and culture? South Korea intends to change Chinese medicine to Korean medicine, and South Korea intends to apply for "Overall Geomantic Geography" in China. What is China doing? How much constructive work have we done except unprincipled criticism and destructive development of the legacy left by our ancestors? Fifth, fight back with practical actions. China can't just sit back and watch or protest against the "cultural plunder" of South Korea. Instead, it should take action and make a comprehensive and resolute counterattack. It must make South Korea understand the price to pay for the consequences of this wanton plunder. South Korea is not Germany, let alone the United States. China can make concessions to the United States and be tolerant of Germany, but it shouldn't make any concessions to South Korea, which gets a trade surplus of tens of billions of dollars from China every year and relies on the China market to achieve economic take-off but keeps hurting China citizens. In fact, China has taken measures against the ROK. For example, the ruling authorities set the tone for the territorial "dispute" between China and South Korea, that is, "there is no territorial dispute between China and South Korea" (in fact, this is also the case). South Korea obviously doesn't have the courage to object to this. A simple sentence has cursed South Korea. If South Korea dares to submit the "territorial claims" of parliamentarians and people to the government level, I am afraid that South Korea is actively provoking territorial disputes. It's a little off topic. Let's talk about it. In the face of "cultural plunder" in South Korea, we must take relevant measures. First, we should pay attention to the excavation, protection and work of our cultural heritage, and don't give South Korea an opportunity. The protection of heritage can not be protected only by applying for world heritage. According to the World Heritage Committee's draft resolution on amending the Keynesian resolution, each country can declare two items each year, but at least one item is natural heritage. China is a big country. At present, there are more than 100 projects listed in the World Heritage List. In other words, even if no new projects are added from now on, it will take 50 years to successfully apply for all these heritages (in this respect, it is obviously beneficial to South Korea, which is only the size of a province in China). Therefore, we should fully protect the cultural heritage belonging to China, such as making full use of the national intangible cultural heritage list that has been established now and strengthening the protection of various intangible cultural heritage. Second, strengthen the publicity and promotion of China's intangible cultural heritage. In order to change the practice of promoting the application of intangible cultural heritage only for economic benefits and the development of tourism, we should raise the protection and publicity of intangible cultural heritage to the height of spreading Chinese civilization. The scope of publicity should not be limited to China, but should be global. For example, China can set up a government fund like Confucius Institute to publicize all kinds of intangible cultural heritage, deepen the understanding of Chinese civilization around the world through global exhibitions or special academic seminars, and invite researchers from all over the world to China for on-the-spot investigation, so as to enhance the world's understanding and understanding of China culture and Chinese civilization and avoid giving South Korea an opportunity because of our inaction. Third, there is a well-founded and targeted response to South Korea's actions. South Korea's "cultural plunder" of China in Koguryo, printing, China mythology, Chinese medicine, Chinese characters, prehistoric civilization and other fields is totally lacking in historical evidence and can't stand scrutiny. We don't need to scold Koreans. China should organize experts and scholars to list detailed historical evidence and tell Koreans why these are from China instead of South Korea. China should increase its research on the influence of Chinese civilization on the Korean Peninsula, and cut off South Korea's unreasonable ideas about East Asian civilization from the root. For example, South Korea and China are arguing over Koguryo. On the one hand, it keeps publishing various arguments that Koguryo is only the relationship between China local government and South Korea, but not an inheritance relationship. At the same time, we can look forward to the era of Jizi Korea and Han Fourth Army before Goguryeo, and let Koreans know how the civilization history of the Korean Peninsula began and how the Korean Peninsula was completely under the rule and influence of China in history. It's even harder for South Korea to describe China's story as South Korea, and it's only a bluff. It's reasonable for China to explain how South Korea came from China. Fourth, join hands with Japan to deal with South Korea. The victims of Korean "cultural plunder" are not only China, but also Japan, which is willing to recognize the historical position of Chinese civilization and its influence on Japan. Therefore, China can promote cultural exchanges with Japan at all levels, fight back against South Korea's hooliganism and isolate South Korea's shameless plunder in East Asia. Fifth, we should strengthen the review of the imported Korean film and television literature. Any content that distorts China-related history should be banned from entering China to avoid objectively contributing to the "cultural plunder" of South Korea. Korean films, TV dramas, books and other works full of national arrogance and distorted historical plots should be left to South Korea to enjoy.