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  • Korean people recognizes Kendo is Japanese.

  • Great video minus the music. Great argument and review. Glad you did not resort to name calling and making racial remarks. Keep up the good job of myth busting. lol

  • Korean steals samurai culture

    Does not korean have shame?

  • To popularity of the Japanese culture in recent Europe and America, it is deplorable that the fraud by the Korean strides.

    Of martial arts in Japan make a figure, and the movement refers to Kung Fu and comics and an animated cartoon.

    The fraud by the Korean strides all over the world now.

    I pretend Japanese and do business. Please do not be deceived!

  • that would make sense to me since the only people on the islands of Japan before the Asians were the Ainu People ! Japanese Culture is a cross between Chinese & Korean Culture ! At 2:15 the Armor looks similar to the Armor of the Kofun period which last from 250AD to 538AD Around that time the Japanese were useing Shields, but when the Samurai came in around 1100AD the Shield was long Forgotten !

  • how you gonna explain Gumdo?

  • @JIHOJIJO Gumdo is a kendo clone, coined around the 80's as Kumdo/gumdo. Don't believe Uriginalists, even the site has uriginal knowledge on it.

    To my knowledge all the original sword arts died. Anything within record now is a re-creation, or a kendo clone.

  • bougifukumetsu@ I agree with most of the video but I must point out one thing that wearing swords by the belt is " Japanese ". Chinese soldiers of respective different dynasties DID wear swords on their belt as well.

  • @LueArts we filipinos invented the "sling-shot" hehehe

  • if anyone is interested the sword art was called Bonguk geom in modern times its refered to as Gumdo! dont bash a historical thing like the Silla because greg parks out of his gourd! Thanks

  • I could care less either way about this online greg park shit but are you actually sitting there with a straight face and saying the koreans never had a sword art WTF? ABSURD STATEMENT and the SILLA WARRIORS of the Silla empire(Korea) (56 BC - 935 A.D) PRACTICED WHAT SPOON THROWING!!!! my god I cant beleive you actually sugest such a thing...im sorry BUT COME ON!

  • you just dont get it right? of course he steals! coz he's NINJAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @nivenheim Nunchaku are Okinawan not filipino :P.

  • To be honest I think the Korean style of holding the sword is just for ceremonial rituals. Koreans probably hold the sword normally on the battlefield, but hold it the other way during peace time cause its the hardest way to get to the sword.

    Of course I'm assuming....cause if not that's pretty strange. I wonder why?

  • Chosen ninja can't distinguish Jutte from Sai.

    /watch?v=fu9LV6YHasA

    He uses Sai.Sai &Nunchaku are traditional Okinawan weapons.

  • i will send u a KoreAn knight kkk

  • do you people hate koreans as a race and a group? or would you hate as an individual just because they are korean? and dont give me shit like "all of you people are the same." even if there are majorities there are different types of people.

  • Hate does not come into it. I simply have little respect for those that step on the toes of true talent in order to make themselves out in the same light without having to go through the trials associated with it. I have trained in Ninjutsu for 14 years and have learned a lot in that time, but have also created a lot of new waza. If I ever develop a system of my own, I will give it a new name, and not dishonor Hatsumi Soke, by calling it Ninjutsu!

  • this is sooo gay.... and sooo is the music... lol @ Haku and his gay lover lance bass from nsync

  • look a bit more precisely, please. The Choson guy is wearin the sword the korean way, and also the other ways - for fits for the moment. But you`re right sometimes i have to wonder. But i think he´s a good guy until you get on his nerves

  • thats messed up hahah anti chosen ninja hahah. does he know about this hate group that wants to take him out? some of the shit he does it funny but i dont hate on him. he can probably fuck shit up.

  • bro your wrong about korea not having any sword arts there is a few

    Muye24gi

    kuk sul won

  • and this why u have probally never been laid u waste ur time with videos like this

  • i think you make some good points. good observations.

    chosen ninja is good but not all that good. i gave him up long time ago when he tried to copy some wing chun moves.. he done them very POORly. other things as well like you cant really kill or scratch anybody throwing chopsticks. tho there are too many believers.. i guess thats their problem.

    good video.

  • ..I love his videos lolz whatever...

  • It does not matter what he calls it. You don't have enough to do. Go play on the playground if you don't like to watch choson ninjas videos. We choose to watch them. And we like him and his videos.

  • that fukin dumb shit just hattin on choson ninja because he cant be a ninja he seriously took the time to make this god see's everything

  • Korean uses Japanese stuff to make them look cool. They are not promoting their own swords and skills for some reason. They wear Japnese cloth and use Japanese Katana and evenmore, they cuts like Japanese do. 100% COPY OF JAPANESE FROM TOP TO BOTTOM.

  • @tokyocityrat Little error in your logic. 100% Copy? Most Koreans do know those cultures are from Japan, except some ignorant piece of shits. How is it copying if we DO claim that it's from Japan? Are you seriously saying people who practice Kundo are copying Japanese? Japan distributed it, and we get the benefit. Please don't make a stupid comment like this and ashame your people.

  • @LostFaithChoi There are nothing wrong anyone in the world include Korean to practice Japanese traditional stuff like kendo, judo, karate etc... Problem is that Korean claim origin...pls look Chosen Ninja site (he is a joke) also public site of Haidon Gumdo.

  • @tokyocityrat well, he's a joke, and exception. Probably not the best example of Korean. I definitely understand how he's an ignorant Korean being. Usually people who learn martial arts also learn how to respect their culture, but he doesn't seem to have one. Other than those idiots, most people are aware that those cultures belong to Japan.

  • @LostFaithChoi Thank you. I'm sorry for my wording.

  • @tokyocityrat Koreans do love Japanese culture though. I admit that. I think it's great that Japanese people and Korean people are overcoming hatred towards each other, except some cultures like this are too closely-related that some Koreans don't know that it's from Japan. It's kinda a shame for those who don't recognize the origin.

  • All I have to do is take one look at your face, one look at "Master" Greg Park's face... and i know who is more intelligent and credible.

  • haters yo fo real

    yall seriously made a video about dis guy

    fuckin youtube dick suckers

  • hahahhaha dude what did you not know that most of the Japanese arts came from Korean Monks? dude if you guys are going to talk smack do some research first. I am just saying...I'm not here to argue with you guys just making a point that is valid.

  • "most of the Japanese arts came from Korean Monks"

    I want a full explanation. How many years ago was that? What do "Japanese arts" mean in concrete terms?

  • VicarOpus, Japanese arts came from Korean monk????show me or tell me where I can find any credible evidences. Then I might believe you. I know many are come from China, but not much from Korea.

  • maybe he lie maybe he believe in something that he wish it was but it didnt but still he i nice person and teach maney valuable lessons

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  • "korea had its arts influenced from the north as will as the west from china and india"

    What you're saying is too abstract. Give me some examples. What are "its arts"? Which historical records say so?

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  • Only truth that ChosonNinja said is he had Yakuza/Mafia relative and implied to have the Yakuza kill a Japanese from his heart.

  • Korean history book Muye Dobo Tongji tells Korea never had traditional martial arts except archery. Hwarang Do was founded only a few decades ago.

    This video tells about Hwarang.

    watch?v=VtZ2lYKDHA8

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  • >okainowa islands, haki ryu islands

    What are okainowa and haki ryu islands?

    I've never heard such islands.

  • In a sense CN gave a big benefit for a Japanese.

    In other words the CN completely proved that Koreans were frivolous liars by his behavior to world people.

    The world people did not believe a behavior of a Korean because of him.

    彼のおかげで朝鮮人の馬鹿さがいっそう世界に広まったな。

  • exactly, this Japonis maniacs treat this as somekind of big evidence, These Japonis are always backstabbers.

  • not something to brag about... houzan is saying that choson confirmed suspicians that koreans are compulsive liers..

    as for korean arts of war,

    a good majority of swords and weapons in korea either seem to be chinese or japanese.. i.e hyeop-do = almost 100% identicle to kwan dao, 3 kingdom ring pommel sabre = han period ring pommel dao, battle formations, manderin duck formation..? the armour is VERY similar to chinese armour and helmets.

  • So? what's wrong with ChosonNija? wasn't he's focusing on Japanese MA? or May be This video author is jealous of what ChosonNinja can do.

  • Koreans very often maintain, "Japanese must be jealous of Koreans".

    Asking them about what Japanese are jealous of, most of them give me strange answers like, "Women all over the world are crazy about Korean men...,"

    I can't conceive why Koreans could imagine so. For good or bad, they all think positively.

    /watch?v=IP5a8QSHpFI

    "International Talk Show: Mr Attractive from Korea"

  • why should I take little Japonis opinion serious? Japan stole over 200,000 ancient Korean artifacts & relics and still holding them. Japan practically ripped off Korea during 1900~45, that's why you japonis got 2 atomic bombs. May be another atomic bomb will make you STFU

  • "Japan practically ripped off Korea during 1900~45"

    Get real, a pathetic guy. You make it sound as if Korea never had been governed by other countries, but that's wrong. It's because, from the Silla era to Joseon era, Korea had been just a branch of China or Mongolia. Or you mean Japan ripped off Korea from China?

  • (cont)

    As a result of the Japanese-Sino War, Japan and China concluded a treaty of Shimonoseki (1895), Korea finally emerged as an independent and sovereign country. Japan excluded the influence of China over the Korean Peninsula. So, Korea was able to change the name of its own country "Joseon" to "the Empire of Korea". "Joseon" was named by the Emperor of the Ming (明, China) from 2 candidates (朝鮮 and 和寧).

  • (cont)

    The bottom line is, Korea was the Millennium Vassal State. You didn't really hold that Korea had been an independent country before the Japan-Korea annexation, did you?

  • "Treaty of Shimonoseki"

    Treaty terms

    Article 1: 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 rough facts are smoothed over by that well-supplied native lacquer, which is said to resemble gold to the eyes. The official gloss has been smeared over more modern events with equal success, and even defeat is turned into golden victory."

    'Corea The Hermit Nation. (published in 1882)' by William Elliot Griffis (1843-1928)

  • One more thing.

    The annexation of Korea was 1910. What's "1900~45"?

    You moron.

  • m0r0n like you never studied history. Korea was already under trouble at end of Qing war with Nips. By 1898 Korea was at collapse stage.

  • You look really proud of your country's miserable history. It's not something to brag about.

  • Take a look at Japan's miserable past before chanting curse at others. Did you think Japan had glorious past? Forgot two atomic bombs, Tsunami, Earthquakes? Go & learn first Japanophile. Most nips were practically slaved by masters from Korean peninsula. Japan's royal family have root in Korea.

  • "Most nips were practically slaved by masters from Korean peninsula."

    Hmm. That's news to me. Tell me more about that.

  • "Did you think Japan had glorious past?"

    Sure! This is because Japan won the war against Ching that GREAT Korea had been dependent on for the longest time.

  • "Forgot two atomic bombs, Tsunami, Earthquakes?"

    When it comes to disastrous episode in history, the worst thing is that a great number of sexual predators, prostitutes, and Christian cult leaders have been flocking to Japan from the Korean Peninsula.

  • No is not. What's up with sex predators & prostitutes? Japan have them more than Korea, forgot Japan's population is 3 times larger than south Korea? Christian cult leader is nothing do with Korea, because Nipon had Aum cult and + many other strange cults. I've heard japanese men are mostly pedophiles praying at young girls, that's why Japan have biggest under age sex crimes. Tsunami, Earthquakes + atomic bombs are worse off anyway. Coz it can kill 10,000s plus at once.

  • The father of Aum's guru Asahara Shoko is a Korean. In Japan, Asahara's cult killed 27 people and injured 5510 by poison gas. It's the worst crime in Japan.

    In the U.S, a Korean, Cho Seung-Hui killed 32 people. He is the worst murderer in the U.S.

  • And Choi was American citizen. so what japs killed more innocent ppl, GTFO piece of sh!t.

  • He had Korean nationality who had a green card of the U.S. He was a perfect Korean.

  • "And Choi was American citizen."

    こいつ、このちょっと上では天皇のルーツは韓国だとかほざいてい­るんですよ。韓国人得意の血の論理持ち出すなら、100%Kor­eanでしょう、Choは。

  • まさしくww

  • The places Korean prostitutes have been flocking to is not only Japan but also US, Canada, Australia, China, etc, etc...

    한국여성들 `일본行 성매매' 극성

    27일 국회 보건복지위 소속 한나라당 박재완 의원실이 최근 6개월간 포털 사이트 카페를 중심으로 해외 원정 성매매 실태를 조사한 데 따르면 일본내 한국인 불법 체류자는 4만-6만명 정도이며,

  • (cont)

    이 중 성매매나 유흥업소에 종사하는 한국 여성들이 무려 3만여명에 달하는 것으로 추산된다. 은 또 "조만간 중국과 미국, 호주 등으로 원정 성매매하는 한국 여성의 실태 등도 공개할 것"이라고 덧붙였다.

    연합뉴스 2007/03/27

    Korea is the largest producer and exporter of prostitutes in the world.

  • As if Japs don't have any prostitutes, Jap whores can be found at every brothels in US, Canada, Australia. Btw, Korean whores don't go to China. Also, biggest customers are japs lol. and ppl involved in sex trade is Japs, actually there are more Brazilian japs illegals in Japan now.

  • You're so desperate to move away from the point.

    So, You admit that Korea is the largest producer and exporter of prostitutes in the world, don't you?

  • "You admit that Korea is the largest producer and exporter of prostitutes in the world, don't you?", I asked.

    No reply means consoleman09 admitted this.

  • "Jap whores can be found at every brothels in US, Canada, Australia."

    In this week's Korean news, the number of Korean prostitutes exported abroad is approximately one hundred thousand people. 100,000 people! That's amazing!

  • (cont)

    해외 성매매 여성들

    해외로 나가 성매매를 하는 한국 여성들이 10만 명에 이르는 것으로 추산되고 있습니다.

    과거 일본이나 호주에 국한했던 한국 여성들이 성매매가 이제는 동남아와 호주, 유럽으로까지 확산돼 한국의 이미지를 실추시키고 있습니다. 성매매특별법 5년을 맞아 한국 여성들의 해외 원정 성매매의 실태를 취재했습니다.

  • (cont)

    녹취 한국인 업주: 시드니나 멜번이나 브리지번이나 엄청 많아요. 한국 이런 여성들이, 많은 건 사실이에요.

    시드니에서 3시간을 달려 도착한 호주의 수도 캔버라. 이곳 캔버라에서도 한국인 여성들만 있는 성매매 업소가 성업 중입니다. 손님을 받는 방안은 침실처럼 꾸며져 있고 여성들은 이곳 업소에서 숙식을 해결하며 생활하고 있습니다.

  • (cont)

    상주하며 일을 하는 여성도 있지만 2주정도 잠깐 머물며 성매매를 하는 여성들도 있습니다.

    호주에서는 지난해 성노예 생활을 강요해온 혐의로 한국인 업주가 검찰에 기소돼 사회적 파문을 일으켰습니다. 증거불충분으로 무혐의 결론이 났지만 이 사건은 호주에서 한국인들의 부끄러운 성매매 실상을 드러내는 계기가 됐습니다.

  • (cont)

    한인 타운이 형성돼 있는 시드니 스트라필드. 업소를 그만두고 아파트를 얻어 성매매를 하는 한국 여성들도 있습니다.

    성매매특별법이 시행되면서 해외 진출이 부쩍 늘었습니다. 그러나 이들은 인권 사각지대에 방치돼 있습니다.

  • (cont)

    국제공조를 통해 이들이 성노예의 늪에서 빠져 나올 수 있도록 하는 사회적 관심과 정부의 노력이 시급해 보입니다.

    KBS NEWS [사회] 김학재 기자

    입력시간 : 2009.10.25 (22:50)

  • (cont)

    It's a shock to know that Korean women work as prostitutes in South-east Asia too. You Koreans were bragging about the richness of Korea's economy to Filipinos, weren't you? If my memory is correct, you said Korea joined G-20 members blah, blah, blah... .

  • (cont)

    Given Koreans' own arrogant boasts, Filipinos also would probably consider the existence of Korean prostitutes strange.

    Anyway, Korea is the largest producer and exporter of prostitutes in the world.

  • (cont)

    And you could be a little more specific on this your comment.

    "Jap whores can be found at every brothels in US, Canada, Australia."

    You mean the Korean prostitutes pretending to be Japanese in US?

    I have read something on the Internet about it.

  • Hearing the news of a sex crime in Japan, "A Korean has done that again," most Japanese suspect. That's how notorious their crimes are.

    In America, the State Department urged its own people to be careful about sex crimes in Korea. Also, UK and Canada look on Korea as "성범죄의 나라 (the country of sex crimes, 性犯罪の国)".

  • (cont)

    영국과 미국, 캐나다 등의 외교부 사이트가 한국을 안내하는 정보사이트에서 한국이 마치 '성범죄의 나라' 인 것처럼 국가이미지를 훼손하고 있는 것으로 조사됐다.

  • (cont)

    16일 사이버 외교사절단인 반크에 따르면 영국의 외교부 사이트는 "한국의 범죄율은 낮지만 서울과 부산 등 주요 도시의 소매치기, 핸드백 강탈, 성폭행 강간, 호텔 강도, 주거 범죄율은 아주 높은 수준"

  • (cont)

    이라며 "이태원이나 대형 쇼핑센터와 같은 곳에서 소지품 보관과 안전에 특히 주의해야 하며 강간 사고가 서울뿐만 아니라 다른 지역에서도 계속 보고되고 있다"고 밝혔다.

  • (cont)

    또 이 사이트는 "밤에 혼자 여행할 때 주의하고, 합법적인 택시만 타야 하며 대중교통만 이용해야 한다"고 덧붙였다.

  • (cont)

    캐나다의 외교부 홈페이지는 "최근 한국에 캐나다인과 다른 외국인을 대상으로 한 성폭행, 강간이 계속하여 일어나고 있다"며 "수선공이나 배달원으로 위장한 범인에게 강간과 성폭행을 당하고 있다"고 소개했다.

  • (cont)

    미국 국무부의 사이트는 "미국인이 이태원이나 다른 대도시 시장지역에서 범죄의 표적이 되는 것으로 알려졌다. 서울 유흥가의 강간도 최근 증가하고 있다."며 "술집과 거리에서 싸움이 일어나고, 서양인에 대한 괴롭힘도 서울에서 계속 보고되고 있다"고 경고했다.

  • (cont)

    특히 반크는 "'호텔아시아', 호텔하우스' 등 주요 호텔정보 사이트를 비롯한 해외 사이트가 외국인이 한국에서 집단 강간당했다는 등 마치 한국이 '성범죄의 나라'인 것처럼 표현하고 있어 대책이 요구된다"고 밝혔다.

  • (cont)

    박기태 반크 단장은 "한국과 관련해 이와 같은 이미지는 2004년 8월 미국과 캐나다 외교부 사이트에 실린 한국 관련 정보에서 시작됐지만 5년이 지난 현재 이 사이트는 물론이고 영국 등 각국의 관광, 문화 웹사이트 152개로 확산한 것을 확인했다"고 말했다.

  • (cont)

    박 단장은 "지금이라도 인터넷상에서 전 세계의 외교부, 문화부, 관광 포털사이트를 대상으로 한국의 국가브랜드와 국가 이미지에 관한 호감도를 높이는 운동을 범정부적으로 추진해야 한다"며 "한국 바로 알리기에 국민이 동참해야 한다"고 강조했다.

  • (cont)

    반크는 연합뉴스 한민족센터, 세계해외한인무역인협회(WORD-OKTA) 산하의 국제통상전략연구원, 세계한인언론인연합회 등과 함께 지난해 말부터 한국 알리기를 통한 국가브랜드 제고 사업에 나서고 있다.

    (연합뉴스 2009/02/16 )

  • (cont)

    The whole world fears Koreans' abnormal sexual desire. It's that Korean sexual predators're more horrendous than tsunami or earthquake.

  • "Christian cult leader is nothing do with Korea, because Nipon had Aum cult and + many other strange cults."

    A lot of Christian cult leaders, or rather, Christian SEX cult leaders have come over Japan. I give you some examples.

  • 金 保: He brainwashed female believers into obeying his order, and repeatedly raped those several adult females and 10 girls or so between the ages of 12 and 16 at the minister's room in the church.

  • (cont)

    卞 在昌: In the same way as 金保, he also brainwashed and raped many female believers, and was sued the other day.

    鄭 明析: The founder of 摂理. He brainwashed and raped more than 100 female believers. Most of the victims are university students.

  • (cont)

    And the list goes on and on. These examples I have mentioned above are only some of recent cases. The Unification Church (統一協会), of course, have become a big problem since old times, and its sexual religious ceremony (血分けの儀式, 피가름) which was influenced by Korean shamanism is the worst.

  • (cont)

    As soon as we Japanese see the combination of "Christianity" and "Korean", we suspect that's a sex cult. We're getting tired of a huge number of sexual predators, prostitutes, and Christian sex cult leaders from Korea.

  • (cont)

    Additionally, though it's not Christianity, the founder of Aum (Asahara = Matsumoto) is Korean Japanese and some of sect leaders like 林泰男 are Korean. I've had it.

    I wish I could remove the Japanese islands from the area around the Korean Peninsula.

  • Christian sex cult leader. something Japan can look up to? lol all your claims are groundless piece of sh1ts. Japan in 14th century was similar to Somali pirates.

  • "Japan 14th century was similar to Somali pirates."

    Wow! Japan 14th century had become pretty developed. Compared to this, the scholars state that Joseon's society in the late 19th century is considered to be equal to the Inca Empire's in the 15th century. lol 15th century!

  • (cont)

    Here's why: There was no skill to bend a wood, thus no cartwheel (車輪), no barrel. because Koreans had no cartwheel, they were not able to assemble a luggage car. All they did was carrying their luggage (지게) on their backs; There were almost no stores. so they were buying and selling a few things on the ground.

  • (cont)

    In sum, that was like current North Korea; There were almost no colorant, so they had only clothes in off-white. Though upper-class Koreans had put on the colorful clothes, those were imported from China. There were no needles, if any, those were so thick that those would tear a hole in their dresses.

  • (cont)

    Certainly, Joseon late 19th century was similar to Inca 15th century. That's the way it is, consoleman09. However, 金完燮 states that Joseon's society in the late 19th century lagged behind European and Japanese by more than 1,000 years, though.

  • (cont)

    I've gone on with your silly nonsense since you're so desperate to move away from the point. Still, because of this, you also learned a lot about your country's glorious past, didn't you?

  • (cont)

    Also, you have yet to argue against my statement that a lot of sex cult leaders flocking to Japan like 文鮮明, 金保, 卞在昌, 鄭明析 are downright Koreans.

    "your claims are groundless piece of sh1ts," you explain away. You may feel they're normal because Korea is "성범죄의 나라 (the country of sex crimes, 性犯罪の国)", but Japan is not.

  • "all your claims are groundless piece of sh1ts."

    I was very surprised when I read the term "groundless" because you hadn't provided any grounds from beginning to end. Even though I had presented information sources point by point to you.

    I'll also give you the grounds that Joseon's society in the late 19th century was far behind Japan's, if you'd like.

    Watch this videos.

  • /watch?v=4vqA254fDag

    /watch?v=NorHJJ78QMY&feature=r­elated

    You get a premium with the above videos. Korea in the period of Japan's Korea annexation.

    /watch?v=j5GegF6XcgE

  • You said, "Most nips were practically slaved by masters from Korean peninsula".

    And I answered, "That's news to me. Tell me more about that".

    No reply means that's consoleman09's fabrication.

  • f-ck that deal, no Koreans signed it. Would you happy if you didn't signed it when someone tells you other did signed for you? f-cking d1ckw@rd. You piece shit. Go & ask any one if they be like to be in that situation you piece of sh1t

  • Bullsh1t, Korea was never governed by foreigners before japan forcefully signed the treaty with chinese/Russian without dealing Korean ruler. It was practically rip off deal. Japan stole many as they from Korea during their time in korea when Korean ruling class had no freaking power to stop it. Go & visit Korea for yourself to see how much Japan have stole it.

  • Have a quiet think. If so, why does "Treaty of Shimonoseki; Article 1" exist?

    Despite different ethnic groups and languages, why do you use the Chinese-style names like 金, 朴, 李?

  • Korean Fantasy Textbooks make empty-headed boys such as you guys. Their textbooks don't say their own country had been a tributary state of China or Mongolia. Those textbooks read, "After concluding a treaty of peace with Mongolia...". That's a lie. Goryeo (Korea) surrendered to Mongolia, not concluded a peace.

  • Special Lecture: During the Tang Dynasty, Silla (新羅, ancient Korea) called itself "大唐国新羅郡 (Silla County in the Great Tang Dynasty)"; During the Yuan Dynasty, a Mongolian Emperor forced a Goryeo (高麗, Korea) king to get married to one of the Mongolian princesses. Similarly, their son had to marry another Mongolian princess in order to take the throne. They did the same things again and again, generation after generation.

  • (cont)

    The Goryeo Royal family had no choice; During the Ming Dynasty, according to Ming Shilu (明実録), the Yongle Emperor (永楽帝) of the Ming Dynasty had dispatched an envoy to Joseon (朝鮮, Korea), and the envoy asked the Joseon king to get 300 virgins. From among those, he picked out some girls, and he brought them back to China.

  • (cont) At that time, Joseon called itself "大明東屏 (The Eastern Fence at the border of the Great Ming Dynasty)"; During the Ching Dynasty, when Chinese envoys came, the Joseon king greeted them at Yeongeunmun Gate (迎恩門) with a certain ritual. The ritual goes like this: the Joseon king kneels down and pounds his forehead 9 times on the dirt. On the other hand, going to China to pay tribute, the Joseon envoys couldn't get inside the guest palace.

  • (cont)

    The place to stay for them was a shabby house. Ching had dictated tribute codes to Joseon. For example, gold and silver treasures, farm animals, and a lot of virgins. Also, Ching had required Joseon to report the situation in Japan (倭情). Since Ching was cautious about Japan, when Joseon presented a torchere to the Nikko Toshogu Shrine (日光東照宮) in Japan, it was done with permission of the Ching Dynasty.

  • (cont)

    At that time, the words on their flag read, "大清国属 (Belonging to the Great Ching Dynasty)".

    That's the way it is, consoleman09.

  • Btw, Koryo people held 2nd highest class during Great Khan era. And Mongolian princesses married Korean princes, & these Mongol princesses were from Kublai house, which means Korean princes who married to Kublai house became high class. It was peace time

  • That's just a slavery to the Yuan Dynasty, you moron.

    With this kind of thinking, it is called the "worship of the powerful (事大主義)" .

  • is that why japan slaved to Portugal? Britain? and not too mentioned all the Chinese dynasties including Koryo to Choson? didn't know Japan actually paid tributes to Korea up until 16th century? May be you really need to learn your own Kanji to read real history. f-ctard like you will never know

  • "didn't know Japan actually paid tributes to Korea up until 16th century?"

    Hideyoshi Toyotomi dispatching troops to Korea was 1592 and 1598. Korean scholars state that Hideyoshi had burnt down the Korean Peninsula.

    I thought that was a war, but it might have been a mistake. I see Hideyoshi went to pay tribute to Korea...

    ...once again, you're a moron. I have no doubt.

  • Correction. I mean "Hideyoshi's troops went to pay tributes...".

  • "is that why japan slaved to Portugal? Britain?"

    Perhaps it's a fabrication in Korean Fantasy Textbook. Or you've gotten desperate. Then again, maybe you've gotten developed 火病.

  • No, You better learn the truth behind. according to Portuguese, Japanese were slave to them, so who's lying? Japanazi practically have distorted its own history as final fantasy so don't blame onto Korean, Korean history is NOT fantasy. Go & read some real history texts. Japan was re-invented only in 19th century from pathetic barbaric past.

  • "You better learn the truth behind. according to Portuguese, Japanese were slave to them, so who's lying?"

    Tell me why the fact that Portuguese missionaries had come to Japan means that Japan had had the "worship of the powerful (事大主義)" for Portugal.

  • (cont)

    The countries, which didn't become colonies and hadn't had colonial masters, are only Japan and Thailand in Asia. The fact isn't in your country's Fantasy Textbooks, though. You'd better keep that in mind if you don't want to be called an ignoramus.

  • (cont)

    Then, foreign missionaries had introduced Christianity to Koreans, too. They recorded his impressions of Korea in the late 19th century.

    "Royal Palace of Korea is shabbier than houses of pensioners (年金生活者) in Paris and they wouldn't want to live in this."

    "Korea has been a vassal state of China over the centuries."

  • (cont)

    "Females can't walk alone without worrying about rape (強姦). Even if her husband is with her, he must never let her out of his sight."

    "Everywhere in the town, prostitution was thriving in the daytime."

    "Generally speaking, Koreans're stubborn (頑固で), touchy (気難しく), irritable (怒りっぽく), and revengeful (執念深い). This is because of their barbarousness (未開性)."

  • (cont)

    "Koreans're not only cantankerous (怒りっぽい) but also full of vengeful thoughts (復讐心)."

    "Their own industries are still not developed at all. They're not making any progress from the day after Noah's Flood (ノアの洪水)."

  • (cont)

    "In Seoul, there is a heap of human excrement (人糞) at the side of the road. Females do the laundry with dirty water."

    "Seoul is the dirtiest capital in the world."

    If you don't believe me, read this book.

    "Histoire de l'Eglise de Coree. (朝鮮教会史)" by Claude Charles Dallet (France, 1829-1878)

  • "according to Portuguese, Japanese were slave to them, so who's lying?"

    Who else lies except for you?

  • You said, "according to Portuguese, Japanese were slave to them", and I asked you what this means.

    No reply means that's consoleman09's fabrication.

  • "..., and even defeat is turned into golden victory."

    'Corea The Hermit Nation. (published in 1882)' by William Elliot Griffis (1843-1928)

  • So you don't know Kanji? Now I get it. You're not Japanese. Hey stupid, even Japanese have 金, 朴, 李 them as surnames. It just sound different in Japanese, same old kanji. There are thousands of japanese with 金 as surname you fool. It's Kin in Jap, Kim in Korean. You rarely see 金 in Chinese name. Korean still have native words, Do you think Geisha it's Japanese word? it came from Geishang. How about Nippon, it's Nilbon or Ilbon again it was Korean who gave the name. Go & learn first

  • Geisha from Geishang? Nippon from Ilbon?

    You make not only me laugh but every Japanese laugh.

    Koreans pronounce Judo 柔道 as Yudo. But, of course, Judo is not korean. What you are saying is just like this.

    Some people who naturalized Japanese from Koreans have surname of 金、朴、李. That's it.

  • Judo is not really from Japan. No is not, if you don't know Kanji then study first before replying. Japanese tends to have two Kanji for their names, their are many 金、朴、李 in Japanese names. Just sound different. So yo're not even Japanese. Tell me what is Gashibushi mean? common Jap names: 佐藤, 鈴木, 高橋.

  • Judo is not from Japan? So, where did Judo come from? Many 金、朴、李 in Japanese name?All of them are Koreans. And few of them still have same name 金、朴、李 after they naturalized Japanese. Gashibushi? I don't know Gashibushi because I am a Japanese.

  • @consoleman09

    In ancient the Korean Peninsula, the surnames of your ancestors were different from those of Chinese. Many of ancient Korean surnames consists of 2 characters, for example, 鬼室, 憶礼, 各那, 乙支, 四比, 木素 and stuff like that.

    But "worship of the powerful (事大主義)" for the Tang Dynasty had turned their surnames into Cninese style ones like 金, 朴, 李.

    It's a sad but true story.

    正確には氏と姓を区別して語る必要がありますけどね。

  • There is a historical building in Seoul called the Independence Gate (独立門, 독립문). Did you know that?

    Ignorant Koreans interpret the meaning of "independence" as "independence from Japan", but that's not true. After Treaty of Shimonoseki was concluded, in celebration of its independence from Ching, Korea have built the gate (1897). At the same time, Korea demolished the Yeongeunmun Gate (迎恩門, 영은문) with great glee.

  • "Korea was never governed by foreigners," you claim. But if so, then how can one explain the existence of such a gate?

  • "Tell me what is Gashibushi mean?"

    If my memory is correct, this Zainichi Korean, who asserts that women all over the world are crazy about Korean men, is Gashibushi.

    /watch?v=IP5a8QSHpFI

    "International Talk Show: Mr Attractive from Korea"

    I'm right, aren't I? consoleman09.

  • I mean, if you describe the word "Gashibushi" in Kanji, it would be spelled "高麗棒子", is it not?

    Gashibushiをググるとハングルの頁がヒットするんだけ­ど、なんのことだか解りませんでした。

  • この高麗棒子って言葉は、嘲笑を超えて差別まで行っちゃってます­かね?

    もしそういう指摘があれば、今後はこの言葉を使うのは控えます。­

  • No m0r0n, Gashibushi means lovers or couple in Korean. f-cktard like you never know real Japanese + Korean. I can read Kanji better than you japanophile. Go & learn first 乞食

  • >Gashibushi means lovers or couple in Korean.

    Japanese are not interested Korean word at all.

    >乞食?

    Korea was just like a country of 乞食 until 1910.That's why Koreans were so happy when it

    became a colony of Japan.

  • lol, wasn't average janponis were slaves to your royal family? more deeper you dig, you'll dig your own grave stupid island monkey.

  • Island monkey? So, when Korea became a colony of Japan, probably, Koreans were cockroaches or maggots. Right.

  • "Gashibushi means lovers or couple in Korean."

    知るかそんなもんw

    So what? I don't know and I don't even want to know. Are you trying to make me laugh?

    I googled Gashibushi but very few information about that appeared on the Internet. Seems like you're living in your own little world.

  • You've turned the meaning of "Gashibushi" into "a Korean makes many Japanese laugh" on today.

    One example: "consoleman09, don't gashibushi me anymore."

    Now, you try writing it.

  • its also funny to note that in the game soul calibur, the 'korean' fightrs partclarly yun-seong and hwang, in their cinematic movesequence forms, unseong uses a chinese form shown here, /watch?v=GyC3x1wuY68&

    as does hwang. i will concede that yun seongs kick moves are very much korean, i dont remember a chinesemartial art so kick based.

    that said.. those korean warriors do look pretty cool.and i do like archeryandolearms, whih seem to be korean focusareas.

  • watch?v=_Xz_6MUYHcM

  • Sigh... Have you even taken Asian history courses in a university, let alone read a Japanese history book? Have you even taken Korean martial arts? No, I didn't think so. If he is so wrong, then why don't you talk about what's the CORRECT way of doing things? And if you're so good, then why don't you address this maturely and professionally? Same to the commenters here! Immature comments, every one of you. In real life, I've met countless people from Japan who have many Korean friends. Grow up.

  • why so much hate between koreans and japanese. if we had to argue i do admit and my korean race can be over and retarded on thing that are obvious like gumdo and also be very Fu#ked in there education about japan but japanese have said some cruel things to us too. if this keeps going the chain of hate is going to continue forever blaming each other. i love japanese culture and love my korean culture there both frickin awesome. why can't we just ignore the stupid people and respect each other?

  • A tenth adult male Koreans living in Japan are yakuza(mafia). If you live in Japan for a year, you will hear news of crimes by Koreans numerous times. Most Japanese are fed up with Koreans. Look at the terrible Korean who call himself ChosonNinja on this video. He has a relative of yakuza living in Japan and implied to kill a Japanese YouTuber.

  • >korean culture there both frickin awesome

    Korean culture is pathetic.

  • Had we Japanese ignored "the stupid people" as you say, their lies would have been much greater. Taking advantage of the fact that Japanese people hadn't fought back more strongly on the points, they would have created faits accomplis that traditional Japanese culture originated in Korea.

  • (cont)

    Putting this aside, I just wonder why on the one hand Koreans acknowledge Greg Park as a stupid guy, on the other hand they're hesitant to denounce the fellow idiot, then they blame Japanese people for the attacks on Greg. Why isn't anyone doing anything about it?

  • (cont)

    Would you say that Japanese and Koreans should mutually respect each other? Fine, then maybe you should make some efforts to eliminate the specific cause of the problem.

    結局、チョ忍を非難しないのは、奴のおかげで日本文化が韓国起源­て既成事実が出来上がればもうけもの、って考えだからだろ。

    失敗しても「あれは朝鮮忍者が馬鹿なことを言っていただけ」です­むしな。

  • japan killed koreas king, and it also goes back a long time, read the history

  • Who's "koreas king"?

  • コメント読ませてもらったけど、

    tkddiurylは、韓国人なんだろうな。

    言ってることは、訳わかめ。

    質問の答えはスキップしてばっか。

  • Hi, DanhyBoi45.

    "Korea does have traditional sword arts just different style from japan"

    I know many Koreans who say that, but most of historians state that those are Chinese - single-handed sword arts - and it's a little bit of a stretch for korean to claim those are Korean invention.

    By the way, I heard Korean text book never touch on the fact that ancient Korean kingdoms were vassal state of ancient Chinese dynasties, but outside of Korea, it's common knowledge for Asian history students.

  • And Korean students who came across those books that describe the fact are conducting stupid "Uni-Library Raid" as BuffonMusa mentioned in this video LOL

    /watch?v=86xuS76Ra78

    Seems like they're brainwashed enough not to want to accept the undeniable fact, sadly.

    We call it vandalism but weirdly enough in Korea their act seems to be respected for patriotism. O hate to say this but I think no one can learn history in this kind of country.

  • I've read some letters written by catholic missionaries in 1500's while I was researching on Imjin war, they sounded like Korea was a part of China.

    I'm sure the kind of historical records are banned in Korea.