When I go to China I can read half of the sighns. I can't read shit in Korea.
They betrayed East Asia brothers
When I go to China I can read half of the sighns. I can't read shit in Korea.
They betrayed East Asia brothers
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Those treasonous gooks
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No. Why would they want to spend twelve years learning a language like you cunts
Help me I cant read.
나는 문맹입니다.
>East Asia brothers
You are clearly not Japanese.
shut up gook
don't make thread with Japanese flag.
nobody among Japanese think gooks as brother,and we don't consider East asia to be of value.
gooks are just inferior slave race.
do you purposely write like a retard? because everyone here knows it
Just stop spamming and seek mental help asap.
Fuck off
>When I go to China I can read half of the sighns. I can't read shit in Korea.
lmao
>"lets free ourselves from this unnecessary system imposed on us by china"
>AAAAARGH STOP BETRAYING YOUR ASIAN BROTHERS
lmao
>unnecessary system imposed on us by china
None of it was ever imposed by China.
Vietnam, Korea, and Japan simply adopted Chinese civilization because it was the only civilization at the time
>Chinese civilization because it was the only civilization at the time
Not true. Gojoseon was established hundreds of years before China existed.
>Anyone in East Asia
>Before China
Nigger what?
gojoseon is a gook fantasy established around the 13th century.
>The founding legend of Gojoseon, which is recorded in the Samguk Yusa (1281) and other medieval Korean books,[1] states that the country was established in 2333 BC by Dangun, said to be descended from heaven.[2] Though a mythological figure for whom no concrete evidence has been found[3][4], the account has played an important role in developing Korean national identity.
but why keep it if its unnecessary?
I think Gojoseon is fake history, dude. Same with Hwandan Gogi.
but you think youself european
not east asian
Ok, I thought it was real because I saw some Korean people mention it on YouTube. Sorry.
Never heard of Hwandan Gogi.
en.wikipedia.org
Actually the country itself existed and considered de facto first Korean civilization.
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All our languages are based on classic Chinese loanwords.
Like Latin&Greek for Europeans
Can't you make up your own native Japanese words
Why don't you say "self moving wagon" instead of "automobile"?
[Greek αὐτός (autos) "self" and Latin mobilis]
Well we don't have a massive amount of homonyms so it's okay. Japanese could start boring more words from Latin or Greek too.
oh noo. the singaporean twink went to japan
Gojoseon was a country that existed
But the Establishment years are different
It is largely divided into three
>First 24th century BC
On the Korean side, there are SamgukYusa, jewang-ungi, dongguk-tonggam
These three books all record the 24th century BC
Especially, the record of the Dongguk-Tonggam gojoseon was recorded based on Chinese records (Song dynasty's 上元甲子法)
And it is the most commonly known time in Korea
>10~15th century BC
It is a result of speculation as the cultural heritage of the bronze ware of Gojoseon excavated in Korea
>8th century BC
The most likely time when Gojoseon had established a national framework
This is only based on Chinese records
Wikipedia's Dangun is about the first Dangun figure of the 24thC B.C
It does not mean that Gojoseon was a fake
Above all, the name Dangun is not the name of a person, it was the name of a pontiff (leader)
Already in many artefacts and records, Gojoseon is Korea's first proven country(leader)
The only problem is the establishment year
Gojoseon only "existed" as an extension of Chinese civilization, not an independent one, and so, to say there was an alternative civilization to adopt back then is false.
Gojoseon falls into three periods, Dangun, Gija and Wiman, of which Gija and Wiman were founded by Chinese people through civilizing indigenous barbarians, and there is no proof of existence of Dangun (which makes it older than Chinese civilization in Korean narrative), except for some medieval Korean books written nearly 3500 years later.
It's an academic degeneracy for some Korean scholars to depict Gojoseon as "the first Korean civilization" out of nationalism. Their narrative is full of inconsistencies and fabrications; on the one hand they borrow ancient Chinese records that mention Gojoseon (as Chinese sphere) to back up its existence, but on the other hand they argue that it was Korean civilization, while they need Chinese records because those are sole evidences written by contemporaries who had a civilization to record it.
So?
Just because you suck chinese dick doesnt mean they should
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>Jap is posting Autism again
No one says that Gojoseon was older than Chinese civilization
Why are you trapped in a delusion?
>Gojoseon was a country that existed and the first proven Korean country
>But the year of establishment is controversial
Is it difficult to understand?
Sorry for linking to RationalWiki but their debunking articles are pretty decent
rationalwiki.org
This argument was started to correct the delusion posted by in the first place.
>Chinese civilization because it was the only civilization at the time
>Not true. Gojoseon was established hundreds of years before China existed.
Wtf...so is it true they are wewuzzers?
Sorry, I was told by Korean people I met on YouTube that Gojoseon was established in 2333 BC and this would make it hundreds of years older than China's Xia Dynasty which was established in 2070 BC.
big if true
Another proxy gook thread to make Japan look bad sigh..
To be fair, no one knows when Gojoseon was established. The 2333 BC date has no archaeological evidence to support it and the "historical records" claiming this were only written thousand of years after such a presumed date. The Chinese records from the era only mention Gojoseon around 700 BC. There's quite a large number of Korean documents which forge history to bolster a sense of national pride and some are just pure mythology written for unknown reasons. This is where the "Koreans are wewuzzers" meme comes from but it's only a tiny bunch of lunatics who actually believe in Hwandan Gogi and etc.
>Gojoseon was a country that existed and the first proven Korean country
I'm not sure about this. It depends on the definition of Korea or Korean. The only proven thing I can think of is that the name of Joseon, 朝鮮, the predecessor to contemporary Korea barring Japanese annexation period, was named after those old Joseon(s) (古朝鮮: Gojoseon) and bestowed upon the 14th century Korean peninsula country by an emperor of Ming China. So, certainly Korea (朝鮮 or 韓国) is a namesake of those old Joseon(s), but it doesn't prove their actual historical/ethnical affiliation, like, just because New Zealand is a namesake of Zealand doesn't mean it's a continuation of Zealand. As far as extant documentary materials (on which Koreans also rely) go, they were founded by Chinese, so you can't really assert they were Korean countries, even though you might share some ancestries with them.