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Relationship between Oriental Language Characters and Rice Farming Culture

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  • Be careful with this vid, when you make a claim like the oldest rice farming evidences in Asia is 15000 in Korea, please specifically cite where this archaeological find was established.

    And personally, usually such language debates done by the normalfolk are farfetched and built on unreasonable coincidences. even if we were farming rice first, one can say any later rice culture may have invented those rice-related letters.

  • On the Korean peninsula the oldest farming seeds in ASia have been found, which is a common knowledge now and also the oldest evidence of the old language characters(before Hangul) were found in Eun dynasty territory (Go-Joseon territory)in modern Shandong area). This two facts support that the invention and development of the old characters strongly related to Koreans, not ancient Chinese.

  • Great Job Cheon1son, I really enjoyed the content, the music, and finally the rice straw art work! Not only was the oldest rice found in Korea but as you know Korea has the oldest Taichi/Taeguk/YinYang symbol! Before the Taoist came out with the book, Korea already were aware and was using the symbol and meaning in daily lives. Have you done a video on the Taeguk symbol Cheon? Please do one. Thanks!!!

  • A 1,400-year-old artifact with the Taegeuk pattern was found last year in the Baekje territory (in South Korea), along with 31 wooden tablets and a pair of wood carvings, which tell the lives of Baekeje people. As far as I know, this is the oldest archaeological remains with the Taegeuk pattern in Asian history.

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  • Hey, Cheon1son, what song did you use here? By the way, great video, as always. 

  • @Cheon1Son Korean might have easily written the old oriental character because Hangul was reinvented due to difficulty of learning the old oriental character. China tried very hard to simplify the language and usage of the character but not too successful on this; within China, among ethnic groups they have hard time understand each other even this day when Mandarin became an official language.

  • I have highly respect for rice - because it is hardwork to cultivate them !

  • Thank you Cheon1Son fot this explanation !

    Great Job !!!!!

  • Tibetans are african origin. LOL

  • I hate when some ignorant people term Tibetan Culture "Sino-Tibetan", fabricating and degrading Tibetan Culture as part of Sino culture. 'Sino-Tibetan' only refers to langauge classification, not cultural nor genetical relationship. and hope you know that many of Tibetan words are much similar to Korean langauge words.

  • You are right, we are all brothers. We have to support each other, every way we can.

    TAKE CARE!

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