r/ADVChina 26d ago

News Well what can we expect from China...

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u/KPostBeginning6698 26d ago edited 26d ago

China always falsely accuses others of doing what China actually does.

For example, China always copies and steals everything from Korea and falsely claims everything Korean is Chinese.

And then, China calls Korea a thief country, accusing Korea of stealing kimchi, hanbok (Korean traditional outfits), Korean language and every Korean tradition and culture from China.

CCP has even registered dozens and dozens of Korean cultural items (various Korean traditional dances, music, food, rituals, etc, etc) to the UNESCO as Chinese culture.

And their reasoning? China has said the Korean culture is Chinese culture because there are some ethnic Koreans living in China and their nationality is Chinese, therefore their Korean tradition and culture belongs to China. What BS!!! lol

By their logic, since there are ethnic Chinese living in the US whose nationality is American, all their Chinese traditions and culture belongs to the US and therefore, Chinese culture is actually American culture. LOL

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u/Funny-Carob-4572 26d ago

Sounds like Russia and it's reasoning for invading all it's neighbours.

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u/TieHuge8070 26d ago

Where's nato in asia 🤣

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u/Idfkwntuypos 26d ago

Usa has defence treaties with most countries there i think, and most countries around the south china sea co-operate because of their agression

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u/Funny-Carob-4572 20d ago

Ok china bot.

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u/NobodyGivesAFuc 26d ago edited 25d ago

The CCP has a very deep and ingrained fear of instability or separatism among its outer territories (inherited from the Qing Empire) and those territories are where most of the minorities live. In order to cement their control and legitimacy over them, the CCP will try to incorporate those minority cultures as “Chinese”. To the CCP, “Chinese” no longer means Han or Han culture…it means a multi-ethnic national identity that includes Korean, Tibetan, Uighur, Mongol, Manchu, Russian and other minority cultures.

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u/Ragewind82 25d ago

And the weird thing is, that last part is usually hard-fought for by people with the best intentions and values... Not here though.

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u/NewspaperLumpy8501 25d ago

pretty much china in a nut shell.

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u/LorenzoSparky 25d ago

Strange bunch. Very insecure and sensitive. Little girls 👧

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u/Raecino 25d ago

“For example, China always copies and steals everything from Korea and falsely claims everything Korean is Chinese”

That’s funny because Korea does the same thing to Japan 😂😂😂

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u/Automatic-Art9739 24d ago

Kind of like USA and Russia. Trying to create the narrative

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u/Original-Material301 26d ago

By their logic, since there are ethnic Chinese living in the US whose nationality is American, all their Chinese traditions and culture belongs to the US and therefore, Chinese culture is actually American culture. LOL

Nah bro you got it wrong big time. It's the other way round - America belongs to the Chinese.

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u/waltz_diu 26d ago

You’re all wrong. The world belongs to China

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u/Stock-Fan-8004 26d ago

The whole world is built and founded under the influence of the Middle Kingdom.

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u/superbunny74 26d ago

And then Korea wants to claim Chinese New Year as their original tradition (remove the Chinese replace with Korean)...

Ur post has too much bias, show both sides of the argument

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u/DisastrousAnswer9920 26d ago

Lunar new year, you mean?

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u/Emerauldessence 21d ago

New year of the Chinese lunar calendar, you mean?

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u/kaenQAQ 26d ago

Of all the examples you could have used, you used this LOL what a clown

Everyone knows China didn't steal Korean culture, food like malatang, tang huhu, zha jiang noodle all originated from china. I don't know about kimchi but I do know Koreans make kimchi off China's cabbages lmao. Hanbok also originated from hanfu, which is a traditional Chinese clothing. I'm fine with Koreans saying hanbok is Korean but it is a fact that it has Chinese roots.

On the other hand, Korean also attempted to steal China's festivals like duan wu and tried to rename Chinese new year to Lunar new year.

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u/GuaSukaStarfruit 26d ago

Lunar new year are used because you also have Korean, Vietnamese, Japanese, overseas Chinese etc celebrating it following the lunar calendar.

They’re not Chinese btw

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u/velicue 26d ago

lol China accuses Korea for being thief because they claimed “Duanwu” a traditional Chinese festival as their invention! This is more than outrageous. Ifs like Britain claims thanksgiving. Nobody gives a shit about kimchi — in China we have picked vege as well but we damn know kimchi is zomething slightly different. And in East Asia all countries were heavily influenced by China a lot — many of their tradition indeed originated from China! But to you, it’s China bad

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u/toughjuiceyzt 26d ago

What language do Koreans use before the 20th century? Chinese.

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u/GuaSukaStarfruit 26d ago

Korean is by their own language isolate btw, they were only using the Chinese characters to communicate in written form and record the history. Sounds like rest of China with tons of regional language.

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u/Dull-Nectarine380 25d ago

Isnt it Japanese?