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  • How long is the history of Korea?

  • @seiryuukun according to koreans,it is longer than 20000 years.

  • South Korea's history books (三国史記.三国有史)

    Tangun people's history is a myth that the Japanese are fake

  • @KimDynasty11151234

    三国有史 ?

    It's 三国遺事.

    Can't you even write correct characters?

  • @KimDynasty11151234 lol, I can see how bad Koreans are getting at Hanji characters these days.

    it's ok, I'm an illiterate when it comes to characters

  • Japanese Government invited the governor

    Terauchi Masatake, one year after being sworn in two months

    Korea-related yetsaseo Tangun the fire burned to collect 200,000

  • @KimDynasty11151234

    Kim, your English is way worse than me.

    I don't understand what you are trying to say at all.

    You can post in Hangul here.

  • @BuffonMusa KimDynasty is probably saying that the Japanese governor of Korea during the Japanese occupation of Korea 1910~ ordered many historical records, antique books be burned, so that some parts of Korean history would be forgotten.

  • 20 cloves of garlic and a bundle of mugwort. Sounds like the recipe for Kimchi! Lol!

  • 韓国ドラマに出てくる鎧に関して言えば、西洋の鎧と日本の兜を合­わせた様なデザインで非常に珍妙です。

  • それから韓国ドラマは、日本の意匠を良くパクってますw例えば着­物の伝統的な紋様(それも最も一般的で良く使われるもの)を朝鮮­服へ転用したり(と言うかそれらの生地は日本から輸入してるそう­ですが。朝鮮にはその様な技術は無いので)家紋や鎧の意匠なんか­もパクってます。

    中国の意匠からのパクりも良く見られます。

  • Buffonさん、韓国時代劇には忍者もどきが良く出てきますよ­wしかもまんま漫画で見る忍者装束を着て出てきますw初めは日本­人かと思ったんですが、違うんです。歴とした朝鮮人w

    こないだビックリしたのは昔の漫画で良く見た「水遁の術」をその­まんま実写で完全再現してましたwww

  • @KagamiJingu

    横レスで失礼しますが、私も、びっくりしました。悪役として日本­の忍者スタイルで登場しているのかと見間違えそうになりました。­基本的にbsでまでチョンドラマやっているので、チャンネル飛ば­すようにして、見ないようにしているのですが、たまたまそういう­シーンを数秒だけ見てしまいました。まるっきりマンガの忍者のま­んまでしたね。

  • I'd like to see ChosonNinja prove this wrong lol.

  • 宮脇さん、品があって好きですよw

    the longer the history is,the more superior that become.

    typical neo-confucian thinking.

    so they often fabricate korean old documents.

    both N&S K***a really love to shut themselves up in their delusions and masturbate.

  • The Japanese sword which HazamaYakiba sells is "house of a rich noble -jemon".

    There is sense of incongruity for a Japanese very much.

  • Korea used to teach kids Dangun was a myth but now they teach he's real.

    They created new name "Dangun Wanggeom" and new story.

  • @BuffonMusa Who believes a fairy tale of a bear turning into a human after spending 100 days in a cave?

    at what age did you realize santa was fake? Adults don't take it seriously.

    It's not a big deal.

    it's only a myth, like how the Romans created a tale that they themselves were the heir of Romulus, Remus, the sons of Greek/Roman god of war, Mars.

    you Japanese have one also, I know the story about Izanagi, and a nephew having relationship with his aunt.

    You're sensitive about every issue

  • @BuffonMusa and I found many Koreans regard the Korea's date of origin - BC 2333 to be fake. Visit naver.com, and type BC 2333. I don't think you can read Korean, but take my word for it, that many Koreans don't hesitate to say the date of origin of BC 2333 is downright fake. They regard the three kingdoms as the real starting point of the history of Korea, and Samguksagi as the earliest major historical record.

  • It would also be cool if we could see those 10 feet tall human bones.

  • she watches a lot of damn korean tv! :O

    so koreans make "historical" tv shows and toss in so much fiction and fabrications that they go from being historical reenactments to flat out teenage mutant ninja turtle cartoons?

  • @FatGuyWithAKatana Considering I'm younger than you and know people who watch Asian dramas, there's nothing wrong with watching another country's television shows. They can be entertaining, whether or not they're accurate. They just add in more "entertainment" than they'd like to admit. The same can be said even with our own movies. People throw in facts at the end, but that doesn't mean that a person's life went like it did in the movie. Also, if history were like TMNT, I'd watch it, haha.

  • @twobooks yeah i know there's nothing wrong with watching another country's tv shows, especially if she does this, it's good things.

  • Interesting. Never knew Korea had such a mythology. So it is from the 13th century. I wonder if there were any similar myths which predated that time?

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