Chinese clothing is too beautiful, can South Korea not steal it? Did Emperor Qin Shi Huang recognize you? The clothing of the Han Dynasty in China was also stolen. Do you consider Qin Shi Huang as your ancestor?
@HanbokPantry
@Qianqianyqty
Yu Shi was the queen of the former kingdom of Goguryeo, Prince Kawakami, and was crowned queen in February 180 AD (Eastern Han Dynasty). However, there is no historical record of Goguryeo costumes in the second century AD. But did you replace them with Chinese Hanfu?
@Toyou_dream
Chinese clothing, Chinese culture, and Chinese martial arts are easy to steal, right? Grafting historical and cultural elements to use in comics. Has your whole family studied history? thief
@bbbbb0011k
@yinlee1127
Chinese's Little Red Book Chinese's clothing and Chinese become the password for making money on Twitter,Why don't Chinese people indicate the source of the picture when they use it? Has anyone agreed to use it? Stealing someone else's pictures
@MMMDRAWSS
The Archaeological Situation of the Wang Luo Family Tomb in the Ming Dynasty of China, Two pieces of women's clothing unearthed include physical objects using straight buckles
Friends, we don't need to be too sensitive for this Chinese. World ain't fools. Do you guys feel any tiny reliability of those mess?
No Body Believes The Cliché Of "Everything Was Fromm China".
All we need to do is just show them the "sequence" based on logic.😄
#Hanfu
#Hanbok
@historygump
How to make Chinese costume dramas in Korea? Do you study the history of the Qin Dynasty in China? Do you have Terra Cotta Warriors, a national joke
@BabyBoo342669
@qwermnbv371528
@_Pho_Ngan
Vietnam, like South Korea, steals videos from China's Tiktok Video City, which is a video of its own country. It is so uneducated that it needs to steal things to make a living
@kakaopage
Martial arts culture, a unique popular culture in the Chinese community, is reflected in the prevalence of martial arts works and even influences various media such as novels, comics, movies, video games, music, etc。
@HanbokPantry
@Qianqianyqty
Chinese clothing records are also complete and have a long history, and it is also wrong that history is earlier than yours
According to a official Korean research, Gaogouli 高句麗 is not Korean culture, but Chinese culture! Gaogouli was a regional regime of China at the time ,
@angola_store
According to a official Korean research, Gaogouli 高句麗 is not Korean culture, but Chinese culture! Gaogouli was a regional regime of China at the time.^_^
@historygump
Chinese clothing is too beautiful, can South Korea not steal it? Did Emperor Qin Shi Huang recognize you? The clothing of the Han Dynasty in China was also stolen. Do you consider Qin Shi Huang as your ancestor?
@HanbokPantry
@Qianqianyqty
Where did Korean clothing come from? Have you forgotten? Dependent country, would you like me to help you restore your memory
@HanbokPantry
@Qianqianyqty
You use Chinese clothing instead of clothing without historical records, not because China has a long history and complete literature and cultural relics.
@Eichan_GZ
Tomatoes on sticks is a traditional Chinese food. Please don't learn from South Korea and misappropriate Chinese culture,糖葫芦は中国の伝統的な食べ物です。韓国が中国文化を流用することを学ばないでください。
@historygump
Goguryeo is in China, why do you take pictures of ancient China? Can you provide historical evidence to support the Tian Tian Northeast Project?
@tvingdotcom
China is strict about history. If we want to film our own country's historical dramas, why use Chinese Han Dynasty costumes? I am very disappointed with Korean dramas, which misappropriate Chinese clothing culture. Unfortunately, stealing things is too bad
I'm not wrong! Clothing is a gift from China, but your clothing is really influenced by China! Which of your ancient paintings and costumes are not available? Please give examples!
@tvingdotcom
China is strict about history. If we want to film our own country's historical dramas, why use Chinese Han Dynasty costumes? I am very disappointed with Korean dramas, which misappropriate Chinese clothing culture. Unfortunately, stealing things is too bad
Hanfu-style clothing appeared in the Korean drama "My Demon". Hanfu style clothing, buckles, Chinese knots... If someone blindly says this is the "Hanbok" style, I really want to slap them in the face with a brick🙃
#culturalappropriation
#韩国起源说 #朝鮮起源说
Chinese clothing is too beautiful, and neighboring countries in the Chinese character cultural circle are simply copying Chinese clothing. Thieves love to steal things, but they cannot provide historical records
@HanbokPantry
1)The exhibition reveals that it reproduces Tang dynasty's paintings.
2)Ancient Xianbei, when Han was strong, was neighbourly to Korea, not Chinese. No matter how much you are trying to popularize Xianbei's costumes, those historical connections to the Hanbok won't be ignored.
@MMMDRAWSS
@buluoxinghai
Do you believe that you are not our affiliated country? The TV dramas produced by South Korea directly acknowledge the fact that you are China's affiliated country
@tvingdotcom
This is the clothing of the Han Dynasty in China. If you steal it, you won't admit it. Stealing Chinese culture and clothing as your own history is shameless
@_Pho_Ngan
There are few historical documents and costumes of the Nguyen Dynasty in Vietnam, and you do not have any historical records to support your clothing. The first one is the Hanfu of China. Do you use modern painting as a historical basis, or do you use Buddha statues?
@hanbok_jellyS2
@mingyuerugu
@kakaopage
We also mentioned in the news about this drama that she messed up her costumes, but Korea won't admit that they made a mistake,Look at you guys
The root of cowardice and inferiority lies in the lack of culture. The cowardice of culture provides evidence of the lack of roots and historical documents. Whatever lies, they deceive themselves
@HanbokPantry
不如好好学习历史知识哦
1)The exhibition reveals that it reproduces Tang dynasty's paintings.
2)Ancient Xianbei, when Han was strong, was neighbourly to Korea, not Chinese. No matter how much you are trying to popularize Xianbei's costumes, those historical connections to the Hanbok won't be ignored.
@kakaopage
Wuxia originated in the Han Dynasty of China and is an important genre of popular Chinese novels. Why do we steal Chinese culture to make money.
@KWJrecord
This is that Koreans only allow themselves to steal. If they steal, they say they don't steal. They say it's their own! This is the Korean values, so obviously Chinese furniture, or to call deer a horse!
Since you like Chinese culture, you should respect Chinese culture. Please don't use Chinese culture to call oriental style instead. This is not the correct way to misappropriate culture
@HanbokPantry
You can't always take Chinese cultural relics as your country's historical relics. Your popular history is not based on the content of history books.
@NaMelanza
Since you like Chinese culture, you should respect Chinese culture. Please don't use Chinese culture to call oriental style instead. This is not the correct way to misappropriate culture