Historically, there is only one reason why the Korean Peninsula people have ignored the Japanese archipelago. It was entirely related to 'characters'. It is no exaggeration to say that there are 100% reasons for writing. In the past, the fact that the archipelagoers did not exclusively use Chinese characters but mixed them with Ghana, and for one reason, the peninsula people have ignored the archipelagoers. This was the case until the end of the Joseon Dynasty. The Peninsulas were precious painters who admired the advanced culture of the continents. For Confucian scholars in the peninsula who admired the noble Chinese sentences of the continent and admired the sentences of adults, it was considered profanity in itself to mix vulgar and barbaric sound letters with noble Chinese sentences on the continent. In other words, the reason why the archipelagoers were ignored by the peninsula in the past is that they mixed holy letters with twin sound letters. However, today, people ignore the archipelago because they write uncivilized meaning letters in the sound letters in the west. The attitude of punishing the other person as a savage remains unchanged, but the reason for the crime has become the opposite. In the past, they used to condemn mixing vulgar sound letters, but now they condemn mixing uncivilized meaning letters. Let's have a bit of a strong national grit.
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