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  • @NoNoSpice not ALL korean marsall arts are copies like taekwondo,hapkido,haidon gumdo,

    haidong kumdo and Sippalki

  • korea has been a great country in the goguryo dynasty they conquerd nearly half of china

  • anyone know where i can get one of those red, yellow, black, and blue uniforms? they're really beautiful

  • 何これ? 遊んでるの?

  • In 1805,Korean confusious scholar 鄭東愈 sighed in his book ”畫永編” "we have not three stuffs,sheeps wheels and sewing needles" how could we imagine the peoples who couldn't make sewing needles in 19th C? BUT they made forged swords! ? should we believe this?

    nowdays Koreans became functional blinds miserable or whatelse,they black painted their own real past. once korea was called hermits land,now fool's paradise.no future.

  • @wolfpack1609

    koreans didnt have wheels or sewing needles? do japanese really believe these things? koreans had watermills, boats, and canons which all require wheels to produce. they obviously had sewing needles =p why do japanese people always try to put korean people down? its a shame that some japanese live in the past.

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  • not a sword but a toy.

    just a toy.

  • filthy japs stole the korean sword

  • @japantruthify001 true theyre preety unoriginal but every culture copies eachother

  • Korean crap traditions are all new creations in 20th century.  The inferior copies of Japanese or Chinese techniques. What a shame!

  • @NoNoSpice oh really think about those asuka people of japan Korea has its own achievements as well stop hating

  • @NoNoSpice inappropriate place to write that comment. Muye 24gi(Eship Sa gi) is composed from Muyedobotongji the instructional book of different martial arts using various weapons that were used in east asia at that time and the book was written back in 18th CENTURY, DIRECTED BY KOREAN ROYAL PALACE you fucking hatred maniac.

  • @NoNoSpice yeah they are about 800 years too late. lol

  • Brought bunch of Japanese people to this video to dislike it. Shows how much time they got on their hands.

  • Silly tags.

    Ninja? Karate? Samurai?

    I even can't find out one Korean word.

  • @mhlck its called hwarang 

  • what a great fabrication. 1:04 hoding a Katana? that's not even Korean weapon. shit, why don't you Koreans stick with using Korean swords? if you had any I mean

  • @1207daone in my opinion Korea had more a profound Chinese influence than Japan. In the Tang dynasty the long curved sword carried by the officers was forerunner of the Katana. I'm sure that the Koreans developed their own version quite early as the Japanese did.

  • @blackarawak83

    developed? or you mean imported from China?

    the difference between Chinese and Japanese swords, there are few. Chinese swords are thicker than Katana. China actually didn't have curving techniques. They had Katana but only imported from Japan, they called it "sword from Wa " which means Japanese sword. Chinese used sword and shield at battles. Japanese used a Katana to hold it with both hands to fight. fighting tech was different between Samurai and Chinese swordmen.

  • @1207daone The Chinese did use curved swords, long before Japanese swords were imported during the Ming dynasty. The Song dynasty "Shoudao", the standard issue sword for infantry in the 11th century, was curved. You are correct that most Chinese swords were one handed, although there were many two-handed blades too.

  • @1207daone n its not because most of the culture japan has was copied from korea

  • @Chocwinx

    yeah? like what, show some evidence/proof. or sources.

  • @Chocwinx

    I'm still waiting for your reply.

  • @1207daone they are in your inbox even the emperour of japan is part korean

  • @Chocwinx

    see, you wrote something irrelevant which seem to be typical Korean logic.

    there were things that came THROUGH Korea, but that doesn't mean Japan copied Korea. most of our shit came from China and India. Korea was basically a path. you said MOST of Japanese cultures are copy of Korea. our records show most came from China. I asked for evidence but you got none ovbiously. and China is claiming Korean side of Goguryo history is fabricated much.

  • Common soldiers hardly ever wear swords, only officers and mandarins of a higher rank are armed with such of Japanese make, but they are all old and rusty, and it is more than likely that these also were brought into the country by the Japanese, and were left behind.on their withdrawal.

  • A forbidden land: voyages to the Corea 1880

    Ernst Jakob Oppert

    The armament of the Corean soldiers is a very primitive one, and consists of quite antiquated common matchlocks, bows and arrows, and of single and three-pointed lances. The bows are made of very strong, tough wood, with strings of twisted hemp, which throw arrows with a two-inch iron point.

    The lances with three points look like harpoons, and are of rude make, with wooden or bamboo shafts.

  • The battlements of the numerous forts and batteries which line the banks of the main rivers, are in a complete state of decay, and the guns with which they have formerly been mounted have been deposited in arsenals.

  • When the French landed at Kangwha they found a large number of these guns buried near the town, which, to judge by their appearance, must have lain there for many years past; curiously enough amongst them several breechloaders were discovered, made upon a simple but very effective principle.

  • They were charged through a long square hole at the upper part of the breech, which was closed by a well-fitting sliding-piece, and then fired by a match. In all probability these guns date from the period of the Japanese occupation, and they certainly were several centuries old.

  • Yeah another knockoff of Japanese and Chinese martila arts.

    Turtle press only sell hoax.

  • @FudoshinRyuu Well said. I solute you my fend. C;

  • this is truly pathetic

    if u want to imitate, at least dont be so obivious, u koreans are even using japs katana.

    omg dont u koreans have ur own sword?

  • @11ne11ne @taihuu25go It was nice to see Japanese Prime minister give back Korean stolen ancient books a couple weeks ago. Now, how about the other 100,000 Korean cultural properties still in Japan.... Can you guys get working on that for me? This will be a start to having a better relationship with Koreans. Thank you.

  • The origin of PIZZA is South Korea!

    The origin of SUSHI is South Korea!

    The origin of KENDO is South Korea!

    The origin of MUETAI is South Korea!

    The origin of "the origin" is South Korea!!!

    These are South Korean joke!

  • This is japane Sword

    

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    LOL

  • With all due respect, can someone explain why this guy thinks that this style's emphasis on power is unique? Almost all striking styles heavily emphasize the generation of power. I didn't quite see anything especially unique.

  • Awesome. Lived in Korea for almost two years and I regret not taking any Korean Martial arts while I was there.

  • @stryderblaze80 You could've gotten a PHD in TKD!

  • @jeffdoeskungfu

    No doubt!! Hehehehe!

  • @stryderblaze80

    The Korean martial art is not a thing born in war.

    Until the early 20th century, the act I moved a body in Korea, and to sweat was vulgar. I include labor and martial arts in it.

    Most of Korean traditional martial arts are downgrade copies of Japanese martial arts.

    (it includes the fight scene in the movie)

  • @taihuu25go

    I know but it would have been nice to at least experience what variant of sword play their culture had to offer.

  • @stryderblaze80

    Haidonkumudo is TATE

    watch?v=zB2VuO_AIg8

    It is parformance、not marthalart.

  • @taihuu25go

    Is that really accurate? If sweating is vulgar, how did they work out, and I mean, because the mastery of any sword techniques required lots of hours, and work. When you say it like that, it almost sounds pointless, like swing your sword a couple times then take a break, because you shouldn't have to sweat to get it right ..... Weird

  • @stryderblaze80

    By the military officer appointment examination in the joseon dynasty, archery was main content.

    And, by the examination of the sword, the applicant used the Chinese sword and only performed.

    (it is the same as a world tournament of HaidonKumudo.)

    In other words they do not sweat if it is only the pose of a bow and the sword.

    But the biggest condition to become Korea military officer seemed to be that he was bureaucratic lineage.

  • @stryderblaze80

    If you want to know the life of the Korean of the 19th century, there is a good book.

    Isabella bird work.

    "Korea&Her naghbers"

    She traveled in four times of Korea.

    Of course she describes it bitingly for Japan.

    Even a book of Griffith is good.

    Or Ernst Jakob Oppert ; "the forbidden ground :"Voyage to 1880 Korea

  • The custom in disfavor with sweating follows the modern Korean.

    The Korean does not take a bath very much.

    In winter, even a Korean woman is around one time a month.

    It is almost a big difference with Japanese and them who take a bath every day.

    They think that they took a bath every day if they sweat.

    But a Japanese bathing enthusiast seems to be rare in Asia.

  • @taihuu25go

    funny because most of japanese martial arts are downgraded copies of chinese martial arts

    culture take influence from other cultures. just leave it at that and stop trying to degrade other countries

  • @JKboi27

    Japanese martial arts do not yearn for the Chinese with the copy of Chinese martial arts.

    The Chinese regards Japanese martial arts and Chinese martial arts as different martial arts.

    The reason why Japan did not become the European colony seems to be because a Chinese feared a Japanese.

    The 19th century.

    It is only Thailand and Japan not to have been a European colonist place in Asia.

  • @taihuu25go

    There is the document which Korean King sent to American Ambassador Harris in U.S.A.

    "Our country is a dependency of Qin"

    This is written in Chinese.

  • Now.

    The Korean government supports "the discount japan strategy" that a Korean cyberterrorism group performs as a state policy.

    The person in charge of Korean Presidential Council on Nation Branding said.

    "I let you revise the existing wrong history to the right history that the Korean government made in history textbooks of the world"

    watch?v=OEba68tEuFw&feature=fe­edf

  • @taihuu25go

    Dude... no one is talking about colonies. The world recognizes Korean martial arts to the separate from the other Asian arts as well so I have no idea what your point is. The point I was trying to make was that Karate, one of the most recognizable Japanese martial arts, has its roots from Chinese Wushu.

  • @JKboi27

    Is it Wushu= martial arts?

    Do you say about karate?

    There were original martial arts called TE in OKINAWA originally.

    The early 19th century. Sakugawa which studied in China learned chinese martial arts.

    Chinese martial arts of Sakugawa and TE of Okinawa fuse and are told that it became Karate.

    But it does not lead to a clear conclusion.

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  • @JKboi27

    The investigation to the Korean student by the Korean newspaper publisher.

    "Where is a Korean enemy country?"

    1: Japan.

    2: North Korea.

    3: U.S.A.

    The present conditions.

    Japan is the greatest financial support country to Korea.

    U.S.A. protects Korea militarily.

  • @taihuu25go

    The view of a few does not represent the view of an entire country, as I'm sure your point of view does not represent whatever country you're from, which may I add must not have a great English program because your grammatical errors are startling for a person trying to make an argument in English...

  • @JKboi27

    There is the word "Korean origin opinion" in Asia.

    Wikipedia has only Japanese and Chinese.

    The culture that Korea insists on the Korean origin concentrates on Japanese culture and Chinese culture.

    For example. It is a festival to mourn over the death of the Chinese military commander in the origin of "Duanwu festival".

    In Japan, there is "Duanwu festival" of the different form.

    Korea registered this with a world heritage of UNESCO as Korean original culture.

  • @taihuu25go

    It is famous that Korea insists on the culture of other countries to the world as the Korean origin.

    The video which a Taiwanese made.

    watch?v=OqEP0Fn5YDo

    The video which an American made.

    watch?v=hG6tqGGZW8Y

  • @taihuu25go

    Again, your argument seems really irrelevant to what I'm talking about. You seem to be taking arbitrary events in history and trying to apply them to support your argument. Culture are influence by one another, there is no denying that. However you go on to claim that Korea is the lowest of the low by stealing other cultures. This is simply not true as it was common practice in old times to share cultures with one another. If you hate Korea, more power to you.

  • @JKboi27

    @JKboi27

    "share cultures"

    Such a consciousness makes ends meet by the respect for each other .

    Korea recognizes the culture that there was not in Korea as the Korean origin one-sidedly and demands thanks and obedience from Japan .

    Korea does not have the respect for cultures

  • @JKboi27

    It is in this video 0:45.

    This is a page of the books which a Korean shows to the in evidence world people who had traditional martial arts in Korea.

    The sentence that is written on this page.

    "There are not the martial arts in our country from ancient times"

    "Guards soldiers of the palace did martial arts training in the back of the palace, but it was only training of the bows". 」

  • In Korea, it was a vulgar thing to sweat.

    Therefore even a military officer trained only the bow which did not sweat.

    As the trace, the Korean does not take a bath very much.

    In addition , in this book , it is specified that this book is the re- copy of the Chinese "period effect new book" which copied Japanese Kageryu text .

    I insist,for a Korean. "you must not spread to the world by lie Korea tradition"

  • @taihuu25go

    If your goal in life is to spread hate towards Korea, I feel sorry for your foolishness. Not because Korea is great or anything, but because you surround your life in hate. If your ignorance makes you happy, I'm done with this argument because there is simply no trying to reason with a fool like you, that and the fact that your English is very hard to comprehend just makes this entire conversation irrelevant.

    If you're going to argue, please proofread first.

  • @JKboi27

    The false history.

    A false law.

    A false document.

    In Korea, any lie is justice in order people diminish an evaluation from the world for Japan, and to scatter Korean splendor more to the world.

    There are not most of the documents indicating the history in Korea.

    Therefore they can create any history. (like Stalin)

    When Christianity was conveyed to Russia, Russia did not have a letter.

    The Russian does not forge the false history about the history before it.

  • Taking information out of context and selective reading causes your narrow minded view even more irrational and simply puts your point of view as unreliable.

    Koreans are upset at WWII Japanese and many of our fathers may have the negative view because they lived through the wars and how Korean were treated at the time. We demand fairness and any Korean that demands these aggressively are just as bad as you are. YOU CAN NOT GROUP AN ENTIRE NATION TOGETHER BASED A THE FEELINGS OF A FEW. Get it?

  • @JKboi27

    In WW2, there was not the attack from the Allied Forces to the Korean Peninsula.

    Therefore the Korean still uses the factory which Japan left, a school, a railroad, an agriculture institution.

    And they were not drafted as a soldier.

    Therefore most of Koreans did not die by war.

    The Prince of Korea was a Japanese general of the army at that time .

    His younger brother was a general of the Japanese military , too .

    August 6, 1945 .

    He missed with subordinates by an American bomb .

  • @taihuu25go

    I've been to Hiroshima, they have a memorial for Korean who died from that bomb as well. I really hope you get your facts straight. Japanese built factories used for war when they forcefully occupied the country and tore down buildings that have stood for centuries, cut off the tongues of the people for speaking in Korean and gave Koreans Japanese names to attempt to eliminate our culture. But regardless of that I have no hate for Japan because I'm better than that.

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  • @JKboi27

    The merger is different from occupation.

    In Korea of the 19th century, most people did not have a family name.

    Therefore Japan obliged all the Koreans to make a family name to make a clear family register.

    It was admitted in kim and pak.

    It is to have been performed in Japan of the 19th century.

    A Korean hoped for the changing name to the Japanese name of Koreans to Japan.

    The reason is because the Korean was looked down upon in the same way as then by Manchurian.

  • @taihuu25go

    And the change to the Japanese name by the Korean was arbitrary and charged, and it was not compulsion to people.

    Therefore a Korean officer executed at Tokyo trial had the people who did not have the Japanese name.

    Prince Korean and the Korean Diet member did not have the Japanese name, too.

  • @taihuu25go

    Your English sucks. I cant understand what you're even attempting to say. 

  • @JKboi27

    watch?v=Ul1IPG4LDfc&feature=re­lated

    watch?v=yCQGqKvUnlk&feature=re­lated

    atch?v=zxSzOiIp6UY&feature=rel­ated

  • @stryderblaze80

    For a Korean, martial arts and the religion are business. They forge the history and a tradition because it is business.

    And they regard a showy, meaningless action as important to get the interest of people.

  • why does this martial art have numbers in its name?

  • 武藝圖譜通志Muye Dobo Tongji (1790) : Comprehensive Illustrated Manual of Martial Arts in Korea

    【 It is the official document at Korean Dynasty, written by The Korean King order 】

    我國練兵之制三軍練于郊,衛士練于禁苑,其禁苑練兵盛自 光廟朝,然止弓矢一技而已如槍劍法技,既未之聞焉,

    Archery was the only martial art that had been practiced by Korean soldiers. They have no skills of sword or spear fighting.

    購得戚繼光紀效新書遣訓局郎韓嶠遍質東來將士

    Therefore, Koreans began learning sword skills and others from Chinese .

  • ちょっと朝鮮には目に余るものがあるよ。

    中国や日本の文化を次々と模倣しては、伝統的と主張して、事実を­覆い隠す。

  • Like, stop arguing already. If you really wants to trace it all back, all the arts and cultures in this region all originated in the area what we now call China, many thousand years ago. The country distinction and national identities came much later. In the course of history, different distinct forms developed, and incontrovertibly the knowledge of different forms has intermingled. The arts and cultures we see today have not been developed independently, so similarity is to be expected.

  • Saolin of China ??

  • First stick fighting is anyway China style, right? Copy and steal everything....

  • @gc15imp Soooo they can't even practice with stick? Would you perfer to fight with real spears with other people or with sticks?

  • @gc15imp oh yea, nobody but china had sticks until the late 19th century...makes sense to me

  • Why are they using Japanese swords? I know ancient Korean swords don't look like that.

  • @Ambibbly Because , Japanese sword is the way too sharper , better endurance & handling.

    This may be the only one thing they know that [ copy cannot match the original ].

  • @theakuma0341 before 1000AD most of japanese technology was brought from one of the 3 kingdoms of Korea called Baekchae. they were taught art, engineering and agriculture. they were pretty nice as the other 2 kingdoms didn't even acknowledge japan as a nation instead labeled them as barbaric pirates. your language itself is chinese so please don't criticize other nations for copying. japan was the first Asian nation to ditch their traditions for western culture.

  • HAHAHAHA,

    why they use nihon-tou????

    nihon-tou is orginate in korea????

    yes yes yes yes,hahahahha.

  • whats this? xD

  • Foolish South Korean. Thief South Korean. Deceitful Korea.

  • @arata9 japan owes it's culture to korea you ignorant bastard. where do you think your sword styles originated from? and your people themselves? and how about the Chinese and Buddhist influences that are so blatantly obvious in your culture?

    ALL through the korean peninsula. people and cultures dont spawn on fucking islands, you ungrateful dog.

  • Every nation writes it's own history books, most of them are strongly influenced by the politics. Yes, our fathers did their crimes. BUT, our task is to learn from that mistakes! The national pride makes you all forget that we breath the same air, share the same planet. We all are born and die under one sky. History isn't excuse for dishonoring each other. History is a tool of learning that should prevent us of mistake-repeating.

  • @enclaw Well said. You are, of course right. However, Korean's didn't start this war on youtube though, and now we are only defending ourselves from all these lies and hate. We have long and rich history of our own that we have fought continuously for 1,000's of years to maintain. There has been an average of 1 war every 50 years fought on Korean Peninsula for thousands of years. To maintain our national identity through all of them was a feat by itself. These racists will never learn.

  • @HDGDisnotfromkendo Yes, I must agree, you have very deep and rich history. From Ko Choson ancient kingdom to Silla's unique hwarang forces inspired by 5 buddhist truths. From the Koguryo's heroic stands against Liao people (to defeat 300 000 chinese warriors means you deserve your place in history!) to rise of a warior monk army that drove japanese invanders back to the sea. Like those of a Daeheung-sa temple. No one has right to deny you your heroic history and rich culture.

  • @HDGDisnotfromkendo But someone has to end this circle. There will allways be people dishonoring other nations and you have full right to defend your pride. I know that I am talking about, the Slovaks lived under Hungarian occupation for a thousand years and to this day they want "their" soil back. But we resisdet the assimilation just as your people did. My way is: when you see those ignorant fools provoking, fight them with their own weapons, fight them with ignorance :)

  • @enclaw you are very correct. however the truth is that most of the nations that have broken peace in the Asian continent has not really shown any signs of remorse till this day. changing the educational system making japan the victims of WW2, denying the comfort women who r still alive, nation treasures stolen, naming the eastern sea as sea of japan when all seas are labels by the nation on the left and the finally claiming that dokdo is japanese. its really hard to forgive sometimes lol.

  • This Korean dance is a garbage.

  • @shutupnoob654 You seem to diligently research your information, and do a good job and battling some of the racists Japanese nationalists, but some ways you seems very anti-USA just looking at your channel? Set the record straight for me.

  • @thejapan311 I think you have been exposed to too much radiation over there. Stop telling lies that Japan was trying to aid Asia against western countries. If that was true, why did Japan have to kill so many millions of Asians in the process? oh yeah- they looked on non-Japanese as not even human. Japanese Imperialism was all about getting more land, power, and looting for Japan.

  • Beakje kingdom of Korea civilized and colonized parts of Japan. Many of their royal tombs are found Japan !! Your imperial even admitted on tv.

    Spoken Japanese is derived from Korean while you written characters from China.

    Japan has borrowed heavily from Korea including metal making skills ancient Koreans brought to Japan. You know who are the Yayoi people were.

    Ancient Koreans were making metal swords when you guys were still in the bronze age.

    Learn some true history.

  • @joumon12000 Listen coward Japan is the only country here that is rewriting history books with fake history. Omitting Japan's war crimes and recently claiming dokdo island is there's in history books-even when your own ancient books and maps show that it was clearly property of Jeseon. Fix your own books before you look at someone else's you half Chinese/Korean.

  • @pomminsu If what you are saying is true, some of the 200,000 Korean soldiers that served in the Japanese Army during WWII may have actually raped their mothers and/or sisters who were forced into sex slaves at the comfort stations they visited.

  • @utataneradio Is that all you got? Weak.....You should be a magician in Las Vegas. Distract the main view with a distraction that way no one sees what is really going on. Japanese Imperial army had over 6 million at it's height, and you want to point out the 200,000 Koreans? (many I'm sure forced into fighting).

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  • @joumon12000 You make me sick. Japan did nothing but murder, rape, steal, and try to take over Asia and Pacific islands. Stop trying to say that Japan did them a favor. If Japan was trying to free Asia why do they have such a long history of always trying to invade other countries? More than one million Koreans weren't sent to Japan as slave workers in Japanese factories during WW2

  • @joumon12000 Can you understand that you are just a nameless faceless coward. People should be judged on their individual actions and not their race or nationality. Japan will never be the empire you dream of so can you just move on to something more productive with your life? America's finest generation that fought and died to end Nazi and Japanese imperialism must weep to know people like you still exist.

  • @pomminsu Do you know most of Asia and Africa was ruled by Western nations before WW2? You talk about Japanese imperialism. How about that of Western nations? Do you know who could fight against them? Only Japanese. Asia was ruled by Britain,Holland,France,and USA. Chinese worked as servants of Western colonies,and Koreans were slaves of China. You want to keep such situations? Japan destroyed such Western colony systems. Don't forget it.
  • @joumon12000 Japan only took over Western colonies for it's own gain. Do you think they did it for Asia? you filthy animal. Just because the west had imperialism, does that make Japanese imperialism justified? I'm sorry but you really can't back up anything. Like the other guy said, japan raped, murdered, and stole. They killed 30 million people in China, millions more in Korea, hundreds of thousands in vietnam, and Millions in Indonesia. People in China and Korea that assassinated japanese

  • @SHUTUPNOOB654

    I teach you the facts that your gov never teaches you.

    Japan doubled Korean population during its rule.

    The pictures of "Nanaking rape" are almost fake,stolen and trimmed from ordinary magazines of Japan or so.In some pictures,Chinese smiling women are omitted.

    Do you know Japanese soldiers joined Indonesian army in its independence war?

    What did Chinese do for Asians?

    Chinese worked as servants in Western colonies,and so they have economical power there even now. You know?

  • @joumon12000 False, you clearly don't know much outside of your crapanese history books. Women were tricked into prostitution when the japanese miltiary offered jobs such as nurses, etc. They took up these jobs intending to be nurses, jsut to find out they are forced into prostitution work. The Chinese gave culture to Korea, Japan, and Vietnam. All Eastern Asian cultures have been influenced deeply by Chinese culture, and historians from all those countries listed have agreed.

  • @SHUTUPNOOB654

    The issue of the sex slaves was invented by Japanese left wingers around 1990s.

    Bcz the cold war was about to end,they needed something to support them.

    They went on tours in Asia to recruit such women,saying money would be given to such women.

    Before taht time,the issue was out of question bcz those women were just whores just as nowadays Chinese and Korean women are.

    It was Korean managers that tricked such women,the evidence of which are left on newspapers in those days.

  • @joumon12000 And, the population in Korea doubled during japanese rule SOLELY because there was a large influx of japanese immigrants to Korea, and that is highly agreed with, in japan, and other countries. There were actually many Koreans that ran away to China in order to flee from japanese persecution, and to form resistance movements. And when you said what did China do for Asia, what did japan do for Asia? Attempt to replace the Chinese and Korean languages with Japanaese, murder,rape, etc.

  • @SHUTUPNOOB654

    The population of Korea was 20 million before Japan's rule and was 40 million after WW2,they were doubled by Japan.

    And now over 60 million people live in South and North Korea.

    China did nothing for Asian,but tortured them in Western colonies,working as their servants.

    After the WW2,China invaded Tibet,Uyghur,and Vietnam,and now slaughters the peoples including Falun Gongs.

  • @SHUTUPNOOB654

    China attacked only weak or armless people,but not fought against Western nations,but only was invaded by them.

    It was only Japan that fought against Western nations and broke their colony systems,so Asian nations could get independent after WW2.

    Notice it.

  • @TheJapan311

    Sounds like a Japanese right wing theory. I guess that's why you guys bombed Hawaii even though US wasn't directly involved yet. That's why we shouldn't be grateful to America for introducing democracy to South Korea and Japan. Go back to sleep.

  • @TheJapan311 China only attacked weak or armless people? false. Look at the Mongolians. The Manchus. The Khitans. The Tibetans. They were definetly not weak. The reason it lost to Western nations was because China had stopped using gunpowder because of the ignorant and corrupt rulers at the time. Therefore, China weakened, and became prey for the West. It's amazing how people like you never stop to think of that. And Japan didn't fight the West to free Asia, they did it so they could have contrl

  • @TheJapan311 The Ming dy nasty, the one before the corrupt and Weak Qing, was invaded a few times by the dutch and portugese, but fought them back and forced them into tribute. The dutch and portugese are not weak people. Japan had planned to take Asia for itsself, it didn't do it just to free Asia. What kind of wastes millions just to free Asia back then? And I'ms ure they knew that. Besides, if they really wanted to free Asia, they wouldn't have sent massive amounts of jap immigrants to

  • @SHUTUPNOOB654

    You were taught a wrong history.

    China was invaded by Dutch,Portugal,England,Germany­,France ,Russia,USA,and Japan.

    Chinese surely fought against them to defend themselves,but were always defeated by them.

    China didn't win at all and its territory was torn.

    In 1840,Opium war occurred,and many places,including Hongkong, were occupied by England and import of opium from England was allowed.

  • @TheJapan311 And in the end, despite all the wars, China still made it out alive, while japan is now the Bitch of the USA. And there are numerous wars China did win against the west, especially during the 20th century. They won against Russia, Fought back japan, the Communists pushed back the USA, They destroyed Britain, Canada, USA, etc during the Korean war, and even more helped Vietnam push back france in Vietnam.

  • @SHUTUPNOOB654

    In 1857,Arrow war occurred,and Yuangmingyuang garden was destroyed by France,Kowloon was given to England,Outer Manchuria was given to Russia,and so on.

    Macau was given to Portugal in 1845,and in 1885,Vietnam was given to France,and,in 1895,Korea was taken away by Japan.

    Shandong peninsula by Germany in 1898,Guangdong by France in 1898,Liaodong peninsula by Japan in 1905,etc.

    China was only invaded by many countries before WW2,and no Western nations sent tribute to China.

  • @TheJapan311 You keep gonig around EVERY statement i said. Is your diluded jap mind that stupid? after the 18th century, China weakened because of the corrupt Manchu government that stopped the use of gunpowder weapons. Before that, During the Ming, the Chinese were the masters of the Dutch, and Portugese colonies in Asia. Portugal and the Netherlands relied heavily on China during that time.

  • @TheJapan311 (continued) conquered countries, then imposing the native languages of those areas and replacing them with japanese. I wonder if you intentionally left that bit out. Notice it. And japan is not the only country that fougth against the West. China did, Korea did, and later China and Korea fought another imperialistic enemy (japan). And by the way, colony systems would have broken anyways by around 1950-1980, as it is seen as highly ''evil'', etc in today's world.

  • @SHUTUPNOOB654

    Economics in SE Asia have been held by Chinese even now because Chinese emigrants grabbed them under Western rules.

    No Japanese went there as emigrants.

    They went mainly to South America before and after WW2.

    When Western armies ruled SE Asia,who was able to destroy them?

    None but Japan.

  • @TheJapan311 You know why western armies wouldnt ''destroy'' Chinese people in SE Asia? because they weren't murderous pigs that were bent on killing anyone but themselves. Japan was that type of pig, which led to the massacre of millions of Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Malaysians, Russians, and the repopulation of areas with japanese immigrants. You're one to talk, hypocrit.

  • @SHUTUPNOOB654

    Who sank their battle ships such as "Prince of Wales" and "Repulse"?

    Western navies and armies were absolutely strong before WW2.

    It is not until Japan destroyed Western nations that Asian got independent from them.

    Many Asian nations got independent soon after WW2 because Japan destroyed Western armies.

    And what did Chinese do for Asians except slaughtering them and robbing of their money?

  • @TheJapan311 Funny you mention the slaughtering and robbing, with the fact that you REPEATEDLY go around my statement and other statements of other people that japan did infact invade numerous countries for self gain, and slaughtered tens of millions, all while robbing them of their money, and even earlier on, robbing China if it's culture.Western navies were even stronger after ww2, especially USA. You keep on avoiding my statement that japan invaded Asia for self gain. Notice it.

  • @TheJapan311 japs are so funny. if asian nations was so desperate to break away from western nations, then why did many asian countries ended up siding with westerners against u japs? thats because japs are the most barbaric race in the history of asia. u brought death and terror upon millions of asians. japs getting nuked and surrendering was celebrated throughout asia. its just a shame more nukes wasnt dropped on u fuckin jap devils

  • @GuanYu89

    Don't you know SE Asian nations fought against Western nations after WW2?

    Independence armies of Burma,Indonesia,and India fought against Westerners with help of Japanese soldiers.1000 Japanese soldiers were buried in Kalibata Heroes Cemetery in Indonesia,

    And do you know that after WW2,many riots against Chinese immigrants occurred in those nations?

    Recently,25 April 2006,in the Solomon islands.

    You don't know the facts as Chinese communists don't teach you.

  • @TheJapan311 oh so u wanna talk about post-ww2? well u japs are a great example of being a western dog, especially to the americans even though they nuked ur pathetic ass. how embarassing. dont even try to make u japs a hero against the west when u are now their fave poodles.

  • @GuanYu89

    During WW2,Japan trained Independence armies of Burma,Indonesia,and India,who fought with Japanese soldiers.Meanwhile,China was supported by USA and Russia.

    Before WW2,Chinese people worked under Westerners,torturing native people.After WW2,in SE Asia,many riots against Chinese occurred.

    For example,in Indonesia,about one million Chinese and Communists were killed in Sept 1965,and one thousand Chinese were killed in May 1998.

    If you can use the Internet and read English,search it.

  • @TheJapan311 oh so exactly how does that excuse u japs murdering millions of civilians in asia? from nanking to manila, u japs brought nothing but death and destruction. u japs will forever be hated for ur sins, which made nazis look like saints. u japs are brainwashed to believe that u were heroes in ww2. but everyone knows that japs were the nazis of asia and that the nuking of u fuckers was a gift from heaven. fuckin jap devils

  • @GuanYu89 Yes Japanese did horrible things in ww2 but who didn´t? I despise anyone who tyes to denie it but talk like that is the way militarists and nazis talked, to completly dehumanize an ethnic group. Just because some militarist assholes think like that dosen´t mean that the rest of us have to low to theyr level. Not all Japanese are militarists and anyone hwo thinks like that is no better than a militarist.

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  • @joumon12000 (continued) politicians are regarded as heroes in those countries today. Japan also forced hundreds of thousands of women into prostitution, even many japanese.

  • @SHUTUPNOOB654

    Even now many Chinese and Korean women come to Japan for prostitution.

    Tell them not to come to Japan,because we don't want to see those dirty pigs.

    Before WW2,if they could work for Japanese army,they got vast amount of money,so they willingly worked for Japanese soldiers.

    Some of them got as much money as Japanese generals ,the evidences of which are left.

    Do you think Chinese and Korean women were Saints?

    Absolutely NO!

    Maybe you agree to it,lol

  • @joumon12000

    LOL ! first, Korea was never ruled by Chinese. It was always a soverign country until the Japanese power drunk with western technogy wanted to emulate western powers.

    I'm sure Japan had best interests of Asia when it committed all those murders. Imperial Japaneses only had their own self interests. I bet you would never say such things in front of a Korean guy in person.

    Note I have nothing aganist the Japanese people but the Japanese gov't is run by liars like you.

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    What a stupid person exists!

    Korean kings kowtowed to the lowest ambassadors of China when they came to Korea.

    Korean princes couldn't be a king unless China permitted it.Korea had to use calendars and coins of China.Korea had to send many virgin girls to China every year.

    When Mongol ruled Korea,Korean kings had to marry with Mongolian daughters.

    Read YOUR original Korean books in Chinese,but not in Hangul.

    You are taught a fantasy history NOT based on the documents.

  • @joumon12000 And even nowadays, what has japan done for Asia? be the bitch of the USA? spread anime all over the world to the point where people are so dilusional and want to be japanese? or how about their porn industry, the largest in the world?

  • @joumon12000

    How old are you troll? We all know the Japanese gov't doesn't teach true history.

    I met Japanese students who claim that America started World War 2. LOL !!

    Korea was never conqured by the Han Chinese, China itself has been conqured by Mongols, Jurchens and Manchus dynasties. And quess who was the first leader of the Jin (Kim) Jurchens? From Silla (Korean) Manchus (Qing dynasty) are descendants of Koreans from various region.

    Japanese are mixture of Koreans and native people.

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    Korea had been an annexation country of China till 19th c.But Japan fought against China in 1894 to get Korea,so Korea could get independent for the first time.

    After the war,The treaty of Shimonoseki was concluded,and its 1st article said Korea gets independent and doesn't have to send tribute to China.

    Japan gave Korea the name"Korea Empire" to show it's independent from China.Korea got independent for only 15 years,and became a part of Japan.

    Search "Shino Japan war"

  • @TheJapan311

    @TheJapan311

    dude Korea was never annexed by China. They had their own royal family.Such ignorance.

    Japanese school system is horrible.

    Manchus and Koreans are brothers. So peaceful existance for the most part. Manchus owned China for 300 years.

    google 'Origins of Manchus" written by the Qing dynasty in 1777 and read where they claim they came from

    KOREA !!! Guess where part of your imperial family is from? Beakje KOREA !!

    Jap. gov't infamous for distorting the truth.

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    After the 2nd invasion of Qing to Korea,in 1636,the Korea surrendered to Qing and promised,

    Korea sends its princes to Qing as hostages,

    Korea sends three thousand females virgins and cows,and vast amount of golds,and others every year.

    Korean kings must do "three kneels and nine kowtows" to the ambassadors of Qing.

    These were written in Samjeondo Monument,which was buried in the ground after WW2.

    It contained the picture of The Korean king kowtowing to the Qing Emperor

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    An English scholar,William Bird wrote a book "Korea and her neighbors" after the tour in 19th c,

    "Outside the west gate, on a plain near the Peking Pass, was a roofed and highly decorated arch of that form known as the pailow, and close by it a sort of palace hall, in which every new sovereign of Korea waited for the coming of a special envoy from Peking, whom he joined at the pailow, accompanying him to the palace, where he received from him his investiture as sovereign."

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    The 1st article of "The treaty of Shimonoseki",in 1895,after Japan defeated China,was

    "China recognizes definitively the full and complete independence and autonomy of Korea, and, in consequence, the payment of tribute and the performance of ceremonies and formalities by Korea to China, that are in derogation of such independence and autonomy, shall wholly cease for the future."

    "the payment------shall wholly cease"

    It means Korea was annexed to China before that time.

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    William Elliot Griffis,American scholar wrote,in "Corea the Hermit Nation,",in 19th c,

    "Corea has no samurai.She lacks what Japan has always had - a cultured body of men, superbly trained in both mind and body, the soldier and scholar in one, who held to a high ideal of loyalty, patriotism, and sacrifice for country."

    And "This is a good specimen of Corean varnish-work carried into history.----and even defeat is turned into golden victory.",just as you are doing now.

  • @TheJapan311 The japanese didn't even look at other Asians as humans. They thought of themselves as a separate, supreme race, and treated Chinese and Koreans as dogs, mercilessly killing and raping literally tens of millions., and doing live experiments on hundreds of thousands more.

  • @TheJapan311

    Ha! Who is William Elliot Griffs? He is irrelevent.

    Why is he so important to you?

    "Japanese have no dignity, nor will to face the truth.She is a mere copy of Korea and China"

    And " Japanese will often go off tangent and never directly admitt to their faults"

    You know who said that?? ME ! 21th century,

    You get the point??

    Japanese are so original that spoken Japanese originated from Korean and still write with Chinese characters.

    Oh yeah, US attacked Japan too right?

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    William Elliot Griffs was a visitor to Korea in the 19th c.,and he wrote a book about Korea.He wrote what he saw in Korea.Many Americans read it and noticed Korea.

    If you want to know the truth of Korean history,you must read it.

    You shouldn't believe a fantasy history that didn't exist,and you should know the facts that actually existed.

    You should also read the book by Isabella Bird "Korea and her neighbors".

    But for the facts,your saying is worthless.

  • @TheJapan311

    Keep repeating the same old nonesense. You want validy because you quote this guy? LOL !!

    Japanese were so advance that they still speak a language derived from spoken Korean.

    Everytime you speak Japanese thank the Koreans.

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    Japanese language is perfectly different from Korean on both phonemes and words.

    There is no similarity at all,though during the annexation,many Japanese words were lent into Korean language.

    Nowadays Korean people come from the Evenks,a tribe of Tungusic in Siberia,so languages and cultures of both peoples are very similar.

    You should see these videos to know the truth of Korea,

    watch?v=wq3PpeMbfrY

    watch?v=Um0SWpssrMo

  • @TheJapan311

    Since when you became a linguistic scholar? I'll listen to the experts in their field than a nobody.

    You're just a right wing Japanese troll.

    I guess you don't use chopsticks either? I guess Japanese aren't Asian either? I guess your Japanese imperial family don't have Korean roots either? such a noob. Go away.

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    Japanese emperor can't have a root in Korea bcz Japan ruled south Korea in ancient ages.

    Only a woman among many wives of over 100 emperors was a descendent of Korean.

    Chinese official history books,the Book of Wei(魏書),the History of the Later Han(後漢書),the Book of Song(宋書), the Book of Southern Qi(南斉書),the Book of Liang(梁書) ,admitted Japan's sovereignty in south Korea.

    The stele of King Gwanggaeto(好太王碑) and Samguk Sagi(三国史記),the oldest history book of Korea,also say so.

  • @TheJapan311 Samguk Sagi does not say one word that Korea was territory of Japan, you liar. It clearly marks what territory is Korea and what is Japan and even includes dokdo island.

  • @stirrednotshaken7

    Of course,Japanese oldest history book,Nihon Shoki(日本書紀) says Japan ruled Korea.

    The families of the Baekje king became aristocrats in Japan after Baekje fell,but their rank was the lowest in aristocracy system in the Japan.

    There's no evidence that Japan's emperor has a root in Korea at all.

    You wi