Chinese people these days are strange. They say "they stole Chinese culture" when they see Korean culture recreated under the influence of Chinese culture. Even this lion dance is a culture spread not only in Korea but also in most East Asia. There are lion dances in Japan and Vietnam, but why you say that they were stolen only by Korea? Again, it was not stolen, but recreated under the influence. Understand why China is called the "cradle of civilization." The existence of such cultures that have been recreated in their own way by bringing Chinese culture is proof that China is the cradle of civilization. The Chinese should not be called thieves by Koreans, but just smile generously. Everyone knows that it is a culture influenced by China. Don't worry about that, kids.
@mingyuegao905011 ай бұрын
@@크로아탐 I am a Chinese, and I say that you have misunderstood us. China is a country with very long history, and our civilization was never conquered by foreigners, so that we can inherit all the legacy left by our ancestors and further develop them. So we don't steal other countries' cultures because we don't have to and we are proud of our cultures. Secondly, it is normal that many countries around China have absorbed our cultures under our influence, and they further develop these adoptation of cultures with their own twist. But the reason why South Koreans pisses us off is that they don't admit that some of their cultures was influenced by the Chinese culture. They borrow or recreated what we have and then claim that theirs is the original one, and it is invented by the Koreans.
@크로아탐11 ай бұрын
@@mingyuegao9050 No, no. That's the most misunderstanding Chinese have about Koreans. To some extent, there are even videos that collect things that Chinese people misunderstand as stolen by Korea. Most Koreans' reaction to the video is to laugh at it and say, "What kind of Korean would claim that as Korean culture?" The most representative example is Confucius. Even in Korean textbooks, he is clearly written as Chinese, and most Koreans think of Confucius as Chinese or have no interest in him at all. Strangely, the Chinese misunderstand that Koreans claim that Confucius was Korean. It is unknown who or for what purpose spread these strange rumors. At least I know that the first source was Japan's anti-Korean site.
@StephenYoung137911 ай бұрын
@@크로아탐I also believe most educated, respectable, and truthful Koreans acknowledge the truth that many Korean cultural things originated from China and Chinese culture had a very big impact on Korean culture. But tbh, you don't know every one of your fellow nationalist South Koreans who think so. lol. I remember watching a Korean video document of some South Korean professors trying to prove "Chinese characters/Hanja was invented by the Dong Yi people in San Dong province who were ancestors of Koreans"... And below the video, there are many South Korean comments who believe and support the beliefs...lol. With those beliefs and with the fact that Confucius was from San Dong province, which used to be the territory of Dong Yi people, it wouldn't surprise me that some Koreans actually believe and spread the idea that Confucius= Korean lol
@paulkennytshong5356 Жыл бұрын
I gave this video to my lil sis and my lil sis and they cried bc of scaredness💀
@leyin228011 ай бұрын
能不被吓哭吗,偷都偷不明白整得跟哭丧似的
@Gy-03010 ай бұрын
😂It's really terrible
@catkpopmeowkat11 ай бұрын
Me watching lion dances in malaysia china and singapore:😊 Me watching buckcheong lion dances:😭😭
@cherriemay5283 жыл бұрын
This is the creepiest looking lion than the Japanese lions
@thebestlord7012 жыл бұрын
They two countries only steal
@abababa10592 жыл бұрын
the so called lion don't even have a proper head, just a mask.
@necoarc2455 Жыл бұрын
@@abababa1059 thats what we do haha, everything is masks here so dont expect much, but expect our tradition to be cool like the others!