Hey Niamtxiv, can you see the big drum people carry on their shoulders at 1:08? It is part of Koguryeo tomb mural. One book by Korean professor say the Miao have the same looking drums and this is another similar culture between Korean and Miao.
oh yeah, it is a Gong, not a drum. I was confused Gond and Drum in English. the Miao have bronze gongs and he assum that the Koguryeo gong would be a bronze gong too. We don't have one in Korea. If any Koguryeo bronze gong that is the same kind of one in the video exists, it may be in the hands of Chinese. yeah, he said the miao use it for funerals. According to Koguryeo tomb mural, the gong must have been used for a big ritual ceremony.
Yes, we have bronze gongs that are use in shamanic rituals. I saw that Korean still use gong in shamanic rituals and other ceremonies. Gong and Drum in Miao is the same thing but in English, it's different. lol
-The Chinese should wear the traditionally Han dress .Not Manchu dress or the so called Chungsanchuang. So that it can be blended with other East Asian neighbours
Hey, shut up! Who cares about sexy clothes? Why would you say a thing like that anyway? Don't judge on how they LOOK like,they're just traditional costumes for Korean people. I bet your heritage's clothes are more uglier.
Traditional Korean Costume??? fucking bullshit!!! korean gooks never had their Traditional clothing, that is a whole copy and imitation from chinese ming dynasty coustume. in this video,shown here is chinese traditional women coustume called "襦裙" LU skirt. check on net, what is 襦裙.
what fucken low IQ race gooks r ! shameful shit race!
Given the geography of Asia, it's not some giant secret that Koreans INTERMARRIED with Mongols (who ruled China BEFORE the Ming dynasty) ages ago. Hence, why there are similar traditions and styles of dress. Try failing less at history next time.
Statements and photos from wall paintings in this video date the Hanbok to 1,000 years prior to the Ming Dynasty. China copied the Hanbok for a spell. The Japanese Kimono is also copied from another version of the Hanbok about the 1400s. Fashions change, and the Hanbok has changed but slowly. Let me know if you can google-reference something otherwise. Thanks.
i feel so sorry for you...for having to resolve to foul language and ignorance to get your useless message across. any sort of tradition and culture should be the subject of intrigue, not some childish gibberish.
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I wipe my scum with hanbok....
dilliondemand 2 years ago
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lol.
anhdillion 2 years ago
very informative-thanks
xobeepxo 2 years ago 3
very informative. lol thank for sharing it with me cheonson.
niamtxiv 3 years ago
glad you enjoyed this.
Cheon1Son 3 years ago
This is interesting! Thanks for sharing.
boyjohnnyyoyo 3 years ago
Hey Niamtxiv, can you see the big drum people carry on their shoulders at 1:08? It is part of Koguryeo tomb mural. One book by Korean professor say the Miao have the same looking drums and this is another similar culture between Korean and Miao.
Cheon1Son 3 years ago
I believe so. The Miao in China still play drums while the Miao outside China stop playing drums/gongs but only during funeral. It looks like a gong?
niamtxiv 3 years ago
oh yeah, it is a Gong, not a drum. I was confused Gond and Drum in English. the Miao have bronze gongs and he assum that the Koguryeo gong would be a bronze gong too. We don't have one in Korea. If any Koguryeo bronze gong that is the same kind of one in the video exists, it may be in the hands of Chinese. yeah, he said the miao use it for funerals. According to Koguryeo tomb mural, the gong must have been used for a big ritual ceremony.
Cheon1Son 3 years ago
Yes, we have bronze gongs that are use in shamanic rituals. I saw that Korean still use gong in shamanic rituals and other ceremonies. Gong and Drum in Miao is the same thing but in English, it's different. lol
niamtxiv 3 years ago
-Korean wear a traditionally Shang dress.
-Japanese wear a traditionally Tang dress.
-The Chinese should wear the traditionally Han dress .Not Manchu dress or the so called Chungsanchuang. So that it can be blended with other East Asian neighbours
1talianol 3 years ago
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eww i would never wear korean hanbok they soo ulgy.they dont look sexy.i would rather wear japan kimino or vietnam ao dai
ooyummybunnyoo 4 years ago
It's sad when people judge national constumes based on how "sexy" they are. But I guess it's their prerogative to act like whores if they want to.
Pertussis 4 years ago 7
what the fuck u twat
freshkorean 4 years ago 6
Formal dresses were not intended to look sexy, they were intended to look decent and acceptable, as well as elegant.
NeverSayWhatever 3 years ago 4
Hey, shut up! Who cares about sexy clothes? Why would you say a thing like that anyway? Don't judge on how they LOOK like,they're just traditional costumes for Korean people. I bet your heritage's clothes are more uglier.
xxxSophia123xxx 3 years ago
you have no life if you're going around ignoring cultures and values and focusing on looking "sexy"
you utter no life. -__-
jijahjiah 3 years ago
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Hanbok????
Traditional Korean Costume??? fucking bullshit!!! korean gooks never had their Traditional clothing, that is a whole copy and imitation from chinese ming dynasty coustume. in this video,shown here is chinese traditional women coustume called "襦裙" LU skirt. check on net, what is 襦裙.
what fucken low IQ race gooks r ! shameful shit race!
tintin166 4 years ago
Given the geography of Asia, it's not some giant secret that Koreans INTERMARRIED with Mongols (who ruled China BEFORE the Ming dynasty) ages ago. Hence, why there are similar traditions and styles of dress. Try failing less at history next time.
Pertussis 4 years ago 2
Statements and photos from wall paintings in this video date the Hanbok to 1,000 years prior to the Ming Dynasty. China copied the Hanbok for a spell. The Japanese Kimono is also copied from another version of the Hanbok about the 1400s. Fashions change, and the Hanbok has changed but slowly. Let me know if you can google-reference something otherwise. Thanks.
grubelsucht 4 years ago 3
i feel so sorry for you...for having to resolve to foul language and ignorance to get your useless message across. any sort of tradition and culture should be the subject of intrigue, not some childish gibberish.
elainekim85 3 years ago 2
why do you have to insult koreans
is that the best you can make out of ur life
jijahjiah 3 years ago 2
just how accurate/relevant is your source?
Also, who are you to degrade Koreans? It's sad that you're just full of hate for Koreans for no reason at all.
gakusei3 2 years ago
thank you so much, I scraped.
songjinwoo 4 years ago
very informative, thank you for uploading!
Tinkafo 4 years ago
hehe, thanks for the upload!
HeavensAria 4 years ago
woah...i really enjoyed the video. I never realised there was so much to the hanbok :) thanks for the upload!
dziredzire 4 years ago