2022년 3월 10일 목요일

Some Koreans' view of defeatist history.

 Numerous Koreans recognize that Korea's history and culture are insignificant, and that it is just a poor history that has been beaten by China and served them, eventually desperate for the Japanese. Of course, one of the reasons may be that there are no ancient books dealing with the proper history of the Three Kingdoms, Later Three Kingdoms, Gojoseon, Buyeo, and Balhae, but most of the domestic history education is based on Joseon, which is widely perceived as the most pathetic country in Korean history. Of course, it's not an exaggeration to say that Joseon is China's smart man in Northeast Asia's hierarchy (of course, it's only a matter of time before becoming China's smart man if you're still absent-minded) The problem is that most students watch cartoons and dramas so much that it's a factor that encouraging. In fact, looking at the top intellectuals and power groups at the time, who called the Ming Dynasty a country of parents and shouted, "We don't have us without them," it is embarrassing to at least be a citizen of a country. In addition, the confirmation shooting of the Manchu Invasion of Korea... Whatever the perception of the situation at that time is, it is extremely a four major enemy from the present point of view. Of course, Korean schools' national history textbooks also exaggerate a little more, and there are more words such as "introduced from China," "excellent from China," and "accepting advanced Chinese culture" than the country's name. Strictly speaking, it would be right to say that it is not China but various ethnic groups and countries in Asia, but for now, China is bound as a huge country within the socialist system, so pass. After all, I don't know if this national history textbook is due to the Japanese colonial view or an example of a textbook with absolute objectivity. Except that it is far less likely to be the latter than the former. History is only history. Is the past a big deal? Some of you might say... but the impact of history and culture on us is still great. For example, in the case of the Philippines, where most of its history was under the colonial rule of Spain, the United States, and Japan, patriotism or pride in the country cannot be found among young people. Indeed, compared to the young people of Greece and China, it can be said to be the difference between heaven and earth. A country that has no pride in its culture and history will soon converge when it is eaten by others. The reason why India was so beaten by Britain is that Mexico's only pride in being a maid, cleaner, and gangster in the unprecedented superpower in history was a nation with a history of brilliant history. Why did Hussein try to brag about Iraq as a descendant of the world's best ancient country? It is presumed that the person who calls this historical DDR is one of the very foolish and very cynical.

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