Chapter 685: Is the Spring Festival all yours?



Chapter 685: Is the Spring Festival all yours?

The Koreans have now angered the whole world. Now on the Internet, Korea has another name, which is called "the country of stealing". They can steal everything.

Why do we say they have pissed off the world?

Here lies the question of human origins.

The origin of human beings is still controversial.

According to the fossils discovered by humans so far, a large number of early human fossils have been unearthed in Africa, and these fossils can form a complete evolutionary system. Although there are ancient human fossils in Asia, such as the Lantian people who lived one million years ago and the Yuanmou people who lived 1.7 million years ago, the Yuanmou people fossils only have two upper medial incisors and a later tibia fossil. Several incisor fossils have also been found in Jianshi, Hubei, but because these materials are too scarce, they cannot be recognized by the academic community.

As Chinese people, what we most hope for is that humans originated in Asia, but based on the existing evidence, the scientific community believes in the African origin theory.

But the Chinese people were not satisfied. There was a map in their textbooks that challenged the whole world.

They believe that the origin of human beings all over the world is "Asian origin", which is in today's western China and northern Pakistan, and most of it is within the territory of China.

Do you think they're trying to embellish the Chinese people? That's naive! It's said that after the birth of humanity in western China, humans migrated in three directions. The westward branch split into two, one reaching the present-day Middle East, the other reaching present-day India. The last branch to reach the Middle East split off and went to Africa to reproduce and survive. In addition to this westward branch, there was also a northward branch that went to the Far East and Russia.

In addition to these two groups, there was another eastward branch. This branch was divided into two parts. The smaller part reached the Yellow River basin and formed the Chinese civilization, while the larger part flew directly across Mongolia and Changbai Mountain to Goryeo, becoming the current "stealers" of China. Because the branch that went to Goryeo was the largest of the three, today, whether European, Middle Eastern, Indian, or African... everyone is actually Korean!

They are the ancestors of the whole world!

There is no evidence for these things, they are just made up things without any hesitation. No one with a bit of common sense would believe them, but the Chinese dare to write these fabricated contents directly in their textbooks - their textbooks even mention the founding monarch who lived for 1,800 years, so it is no surprise that they are the ancestors of the whole world.

What does it mean to steal a country? The basic style is to take whatever you like, and what evidence do you need?

I don’t know how inferior a country must be to think of using this method to enhance its own cultural heritage!

The Japanese complain that the Chinese are stealing their things, saying things like 'sake is stolen', 'bonsai flower arrangements are stolen', 'tofu is stolen', 'samurai swords are stolen', 'tea ceremony is stolen'... Regardless of how many of these things were introduced to Japan from China, in the eyes of the Chinese are stealing, these things are all theirs!

The funniest thing is: there is only one country on this planet that has achieved intensive production of carnivorous dogs and dog meat, and that is the country of thieves. However, they claim that the Akita dogs were created because the Japanese stole a few dogs from their dog meat shops and brought them back to Japan.

I wonder what those Europeans would think if they knew that the "Hachiko: A Dog's Story" that moved the whole world actually escaped from a dog meat shop in their own country.

Stealing from Chinese people has reached a point of disgust. Most Chinese people only know that Chinese people have stolen things like the Dragon Boat Festival, Traditional Chinese Medicine, kimchi, the Nine-Tailed Fox, the Azure Dragon, White Tiger, Vermillion Bird, and Black Tortoise, and Hanfu. But the truth is, the Chinese have stolen far more than they imagine. Even Japan stole so much, let alone China, a land rich in resources. They steal practically everything Chinese have: "Chinese style" becomes "Oriental style"; the "Chinese knot," a symbol of Chinese ornaments, becomes a "stolen knot." And they're still furiously producing and passing down exquisite promotional brochures and videos in China, claiming these things as their own.

The most remarkable thing is this: A country's university students are supposed to be the most sensible and far-sighted. However, this statement absolutely excludes the "thief-country" university students. The "thief-country" university student organization, knowing full well that their work is stolen from China, still insists on claiming that "intangible cultural heritage can be shared regardless of time and space, and exclusive ownership cannot be claimed."

What does this mean? Just because you had it first doesn't mean anything. Even if I took it from you, I can still apply for World Heritage status. You can't say that just because you invented something first, it's yours, but I can. Therefore, things like the Dragon Boat Festival and traditional Chinese medicine become stolen from our country.

On the one hand, they say "I can't enjoy it alone" while on the other hand, they steal it for their own benefit. Only shameless Chinese people can do such a thing.

The key point is that their shamelessness is not a matter of one or two people, but a matter of the entire nation. For example, if a thief goes on Twitter and posts an article: "Salvage King Xiao Peng is a thief", it won't take long for a large group of thieves to start retweeting this tweet, making people who don't know the truth think, "Oh. So Xiao Peng is a thief!"

They use this method to steal various things.

The Chinese people are at a disadvantage because Twitter is blocked in China, and many people don't know what's happening outside. They are also used to seeing Chinese people being shameless, but it would be strange if they were to be shameless one day!

But the thieves did one thing that completely pissed off the Chinese:

The Chinese New Year is known to the whole world. Every year when the Chinese New Year comes, countries around the world hold celebrations to celebrate the 'Chinese New Year!' Leaders of various countries also call one after another.

The result? Those cunning Chinese thieves have begun to secretly attack the Chinese New Year! They claim that they celebrate the Lunar New Year, too, and calling it 'Chinese New Year' is disrespectful. They've bombarded Google with emails, demanding that 'Chinese New Year' be changed to 'Lunar New Year'!

Even those stealing country groups that make money from brainless fans in China did not mention "Chinese New Year" in the video celebrating the Chinese New Year, but said "Lunar New Year". This really pissed off the Chinese people, so the most violent group of people in China took action.

Who are the most violent people in China? Missile soldiers? Armored troops? No, no, no! It's the elites of the "Emperor Bar." There's a saying on the Chinese internet: "When the Emperor Bar goes to war, not a blade of grass grows." They're unstoppable with their terrifying numbers and endless emojis. Twitter is now flooded with emojis from the Emperor Bar masters. The whole world knows just how disgusting "stealing Chinese people" really is!

Even so, some people are still worried about "surprised friendly countries" and "damaging relations between the two countries". Why didn't you say that they would damage the relations between our two countries when they stole our things?

It would be fine if Xiao Peng didn’t meet such a person, but if he did, there would be only one word: beat!

You stole everything from the country? You stole everything from the country because I took it out!

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