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Are Koreans Koreans?

Question 1: Is Korea a Korean? First of all, I'm not trying to sow discord, nor am I trying to talk about others. I'm just expressing my thoughts objectively. Just like China before the Qing Dynasty, now it is China. For political reasons, it is said to be the Republic of Korea.

In addition, Koreans are Koreans, Koreans and Koreans, all Koreans. Koreans are a nation, and there are Koreans in many parts of the world. Koreans in China are ethnic minorities.

South Korea calls North Korea North Korea, because they think they only know the orthodox heir of the Korean Peninsula, so they call North Korea by their own country name.

It's all for political reasons.

Chinese mainland, Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province also call North Korea for political reasons.

On the other hand, Chinese mainland supports North Korea more for political reasons. In the past, when the relationship with Korea was not good, it was called Korea for a short time. So now some old people are still called Korea.

A few years ago, most of the cynics on the Internet in China were anti-Japanese, but now the anti-Korean sentiment has surpassed the anti-Japanese sentiment.

Or for political reasons.

Question 2: Is there any historical connection between Korean and Korean in our country? The ancestors of Korean people in China are Koreans who moved from the Korean Peninsula to the three northeastern provinces of China. After they settled down, they gradually developed into a nation in China. 1982 during the national census, it was found that some Korean ancestors in China had settled in the northeast as early as the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. For example, Han surnamed Park in Pujiagou Village, Gai County, Liaoning Province, has settled in the local area for more than 300 years. Since the middle of19th century, more and more Koreans have moved in from the Korean peninsula, which is the main source of Koreans in China. Due to the cruel exploitation and oppression of the feudal ruling class in Korea at that time, especially in 1869, the northern part of Korea suffered a great disaster. Some suffering Korean farmers crossed the Yalu River and Tumen River and came to China to reclaim land along the two rivers, where they lived with the Han and Manchu people. But at this time, the number of people moving in is not very large, most of them come in spring and go in autumn, and their residence is still unstable. With the intensification of Japanese imperialist aggression against Korea, a large number of residents moved to the northeast frontier of China in order to find a way out, regardless of the ban of the Qing Dynasty. According to statistics, in 1870, there were 28 Korean-inhabited towns on the north bank of Yalu River. In the seventh year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (188 1), there were more than 10000 Koreans in Yanbian area. From 65438 to 0883, there were more than 37000 Korean residents in Ji 'an, Linjiang and Xinbin counties. During the same period, a large number of Korean farmers moved into the areas along the Wusuli River.

19 In the 1950s and 1960s, the Qing Dynasty still adopted the policy of prohibiting the entry of North Korean farmers. Later, the policy of recruiting people to fill the sea was changed. 188 1 year, set up famine relief bureau in Jilin and reclamation bureau in Nangang (Hunchun), Yanji and Donggou to recruit immigrants. All the recruits are from China. 1885 During the Qing Dynasty, the area on the north bank of Tumen River, which was about 700 miles long and 50 miles wide, was designated as a special reclamation area for Korean farmers, making it easier for Korean farmers to move to the northeast in large numbers.

In the terrible 19 year, Japanese imperialism annexed Korea, and the Korean people and some patriots, unable to bear the cruel oppression and exploitation of imperialism, moved to the northeast of China in large numbers, reaching more than 360,000 in19/8 year.

Question 3: Are Koreans all Koreans? The total population of Korea is 4905. Gong Wan (2007) is mainly Korean, accounting for 99% of the total population of ethnic minorities in China. This is a country with a relatively single nationality.

Question 4: Are Koreans and Koreans Koreans Koreans? The ancestors of Korean people in China are Koreans who moved from the Korean Peninsula to the three northeastern provinces of China. After they settled down, they gradually developed into a nation in China. 1982 during the national census, it was found that some Korean ancestors in China had settled in the northeast as early as the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. For example, Han surnamed Park in Pujiagou Village, Gai County, Liaoning Province, has settled in the local area for more than 300 years. Since the middle of19th century, more and more Koreans have moved in from the Korean peninsula, which is the main source of Koreans in China. Due to the cruel exploitation and oppression of the feudal ruling class in Korea at that time, especially in 1869, the northern part of Korea suffered a great disaster. Some suffering Korean farmers crossed the Yalu River and Tumen River and came to China to reclaim land along the two rivers, where they lived with the Han and Manchu people. But at this time, the number of people moving in is not very large, most of them come in spring and go in autumn, and their residence is still unstable. With the intensification of Japanese imperialist aggression against Korea, a large number of residents moved to the northeast frontier of China in order to find a way out, regardless of the ban of the Qing Dynasty. According to statistics, in 1870, there were 28 Korean-inhabited towns on the north bank of Yalu River. In the seventh year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (188 1), there were more than 10000 Koreans in Yanbian area. From 65438 to 0883, there were more than 37000 Korean residents in Ji 'an, Linjiang and Xinbin counties. During the same period, a large number of Korean farmers moved into the areas along the Wusuli River. 19 In the 1950s and 1960s, the Qing Dynasty still adopted the policy of prohibiting the entry of North Korean farmers. Later, the policy of recruiting people to fill the sea was changed. 188 1 year, set up famine relief bureau in Jilin and reclamation bureau in Nangang (Hunchun), Yanji and Donggou to recruit immigrants. All the recruits are from China. 1885 During the Qing Dynasty, the area on the north bank of Tumen River, which was about 700 miles long and 50 miles wide, was designated as a special reclamation area for Korean farmers, making it easier for Korean farmers to move to the northeast in large numbers. 19 10, Japanese imperialism annexed Korea, and the Korean people and some patriots moved to the northeast of China in large numbers, which reached more than 360,000 in 19 18.

Question 5: Are Korean and Korean in China the same ancestor? There is no one on the Korean peninsula.

When the Shang Dynasty perished, Ji Zi, a nobleman of the Shang Dynasty (a relative of Zhou Wang of the Shang Dynasty), led 5,000 people to flee to the Korean Peninsula and established the first country on the Korean Peninsula: Jizi Korea.

Since then, China people have been emigrating to the Korean peninsula.

During the Han Dynasty, the Korean peninsula was occupied by the Han Dynasty, which established four counties there.

During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, China lost its territory in the north, so it could not control the Korean Peninsula. There are many tribes on the Korean peninsula. These tribes annexed each other, and three countries, Silla, Baekje and Koguryo, were formed before the Sui Dynasty.

The Tang Dynasty and Silla Alliance eliminated Baekje and Koguryo. Baekje was destroyed by the Tang Dynasty, and later its territory belonged to Silla. Goguryeo was jointly destroyed by the Tang Dynasty and Silla, and its territory was divided by both sides, with Datong River (due south of Pyongyang) as the boundary, to the Tang Dynasty in the north and Silla in the south.

Later, Silla declined, the Korean Peninsula split again, and the rising Korea unified the Korean Peninsula. Koreans are Silla people, and Silla people are descendants of Jizi Koreans. So Koreans are descendants of Huaxia-Han nationality by blood.

South Korea was originally a country of China, but the Song Dynasty was too weak to help South Korea. Korea was controlled by Khitan Liao, Jurchen Jin and Mongolian Yuan, and gradually became a barbarian. This aroused the indignation of Korean officials and people. Finally, with the help of the Ming Dynasty, the pro-China North Korean general Li Chenggui led patriotic officials and people, overthrew the North Korean regime and established a pro-China regime. Li Chenggui asked the court for the name of the country, and Ming Taizu gave it the name of "North Korea". I hope they can carry forward Chinese culture on the Korean peninsula like Jizi Korea, which is the heritage of the Korean peninsula, go to Mongolia as soon as possible and become a civilized country again.

Because North Korea was a vassal state of the Ming Dynasty, compared with other countries, North Korea can be understood as a place in China, and its customs and habits are similar to those of China. So in the Ming Dynasty, people living in North Korea were Koreans, and people living in China were China people.

During the Ming Dynasty, many Koreans immigrated to the north of China. Although they still have their own genealogy (Koreans generally have genealogy), which proves that they immigrated from China, they are now classified as Koreans. Similarly, many Koreans come to China and become China people.

However, after the Manchu occupation of China, North Korea lost China's help in culture. Although psychologically disgusted with the Qing Dynasty, it could not help China to fight against the Qing Dynasty and regain his sight. Therefore, it must be culturally independent. Therefore, gradually formed their own national habits. This also formed Koreans.

The Japanese occupied Korea a year before the Republic of China, and later helped the Manchu to occupy the territory of China and establish the puppet Manchukuo. In order to control the northeastern territory of China, the Japanese adopted the method of emigrating to the northeast. However, Japan has a limited population and is far from the northeast, so Japan has also moved some Koreans to the northeast. These Koreans are the ancestors of Koreans in China.

Question 6: What is the relationship between Korean people in northeast China and South Korea or North Korea? This involves history and geography.

In the early days of the War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea, the whole Korean Peninsula was a country with only one nation-Koreans. Later, there were ideological differences between North Korea and South Korea, and the civil war began. South Korea invited American troops to sit in the town, and North Korea invited us to China for support. It stands to reason that China is still in the recovery period and should not take part in this war, but after all, it has reached the doorstep and the US military is still ambitious. After the war, the Korean Peninsula was divided into three parts, one part is now South Korea, the other part is now North Korea, and the other part is now China of North Korea (North Korea's gift to China is counted).

Up to now, because of the wars in those years, some Koreans are also biased against China, because as far as I know, Koreans think that North Korea is also from China, but now Koreans are very exclusive to the vast majority of North Koreans.

To put it simply, they are Mr. Zu's, but they all want to take their inheritance for themselves. As a result, they strive for less and less, and if they fail, their brothers become enemies.

Question 7: What is the relationship between Koreans and Koreans in China? There is no one on the Korean peninsula.

When the Shang Dynasty perished, Ji Zi, a nobleman of the Shang Dynasty (a relative of Zhou Wang of the Shang Dynasty), led 5,000 people to flee to the Korean Peninsula and established the first country on the Korean Peninsula: Jizi Korea.

Since then, China people have been emigrating to the Korean peninsula.

During the Han Dynasty, the Korean peninsula was occupied by the Han Dynasty, which established four counties there.

During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, China lost its territory in the north, so it could not control the Korean Peninsula. There are many tribes on the Korean peninsula. These tribes annexed each other, and three countries, Silla, Baekje and Koguryo, were formed before the Sui Dynasty.

The Tang Dynasty and Silla Alliance eliminated Baekje and Koguryo. Baekje was destroyed by the Tang Dynasty, and later its territory belonged to Silla. Goguryeo was jointly destroyed by the Tang Dynasty and Silla, and its territory was divided by both sides, with Datong River (due south of Pyongyang) as the boundary, to the Tang Dynasty in the north and Silla in the south.

Later, Silla declined, the Korean Peninsula split again, and the rising Korea unified the Korean Peninsula. Koreans are Silla people, and Silla people are descendants of Jizi Koreans. So Koreans are descendants of Huaxia-Han nationality by blood.

South Korea was originally a country of China, but the Song Dynasty was too weak to help South Korea. Korea was controlled by Khitan Liao, Jurchen Jin and Mongolian Yuan, and gradually became a barbarian. This aroused the indignation of Korean officials and people. Finally, with the help of the Ming Dynasty, the pro-China North Korean general Li Chenggui led patriotic officials and people, overthrew the North Korean regime and established a pro-China regime. Li Chenggui asked the court for the name of the country, and Ming Taizu gave it the name of "North Korea". I hope they can carry forward Chinese culture on the Korean peninsula like Jizi Korea, which is the heritage of the Korean peninsula, go to Mongolia as soon as possible and become a civilized country again.

Because North Korea was a vassal state of the Ming Dynasty, compared with other countries, North Korea can be understood as a place in China, and its customs and habits are similar to those of China. So in the Ming Dynasty, people living in North Korea were Koreans, and people living in China were China people.

During the Ming Dynasty, many Koreans immigrated to the north of China. Although they still have their own genealogy (Koreans generally have genealogy) to prove that they immigrated from China, they are now classified as Koreans. Similarly, many Koreans come to China and become China people.

However, after the Manchu occupation of China, North Korea lost China's help in culture. Although psychologically disgusted with the Qing Dynasty, it could not help China to fight against the Qing Dynasty and regain his sight. Therefore, it must be culturally independent. Therefore, gradually formed their own national habits. This also formed Koreans.

The Japanese occupied Korea a year before the Republic of China, and later helped the Manchu to occupy the territory of China and establish the puppet Manchukuo. In order to control the northeastern territory of China, the Japanese adopted the method of emigrating to the northeast. However, Japan has a limited population and is far from the northeast, so Japan has also moved some Koreans to the northeast. These Koreans are the ancestors of Koreans in China.

Question 8: Can Koreans in China speak Korean? Can I talk to Koreans? It's Korean. I'm Korean. Their Korean is different from ours, but they can understand Fu.

Mainly because they have a lot of English transliteration words, they are not used to it, and they often watch Korean dramas badly.

Not many people can understand and chat.

Question 9: What do Koreans in China think of North Korea and South Korea? Hello, everyone. Before I speak, I'd like to introduce myself. A Korean boy, graduated from Jilin University Business School. I have lived in China for 24 years, 0- 19 Yanbian, 20-23 Changchun and 24 Beijing. I want to explain my identity first, so that everyone can find their own position and look at some problems after reading the article. I know how to write from the fairest angle. I hope you can understand. Before I entered junior high school, I only knew that a China native was a Korean, one of the 56 ethnic groups of the Chinese nation. Students teach in "Korean", and the teaching materials are all combined with Korean culture in China and ancient Korean culture. Educate in one sentence to be a person who has retained China's socialist ideology and the original Korean cultural belt. China's minority policy. The university is interested in ethnology and has done some research. Until senior high school, students used Korean as their mother tongue, Chinese as their second mother tongue, and English or Japanese as accessories. At that time, I didn't think much. I just studied hard and, like other people in China, took the college entrance examination as the sole purpose. I remember the first time I went to Harbin in junior high school, and I was curious to see the plaque. Everything is written in Chinese, not Korean. Yanbian, ethnic autonomous region, written in two languages, Korean comes first, Chinese comes last, ethnic policy. From then on, I really began to realize, just like our nation and Han nationality. After going to college, there are two Koreans in our class, one is Korean; A girl, a girl can speak Korean, her parents can, she can, her family is from Jilin, and she goes to a Han school. I have just arrived in a completely strange language environment and just started to adapt. I can speak and learn Chinese at school and on TV, and I have never lived in a complete living environment. If you want to talk about complicated things, you must think it over first. Friends who have been exposed to Korean should know that Chinese and Korean are in the same order. A year later, I spoke fluent Chinese, and my Chinese level was poor. During my college years, I won the second prize in the campus essay contest, attended journals and participated in debate contests. He is the chairman of a small club. (ashamed) gradually integrated into the world dominated by Korea. More habits, more rhythms and ways of thinking, and faster integration into your own world. I'm confused about my state. To know that Korean and Korean are the same, we must first understand history. As we all know, when the Japanese invaded Korea, there was neither South Korea nor Korean language, which was the floorboard of the whole Korean Peninsula countries. Now, the people, ancestors and descendants of China continue to use this address culture and customs. It was not until Japan surrendered that a turbulent era began in August of 15. If you have seen The General's Son or The Savage Age, you will know the general history. At the beginning of the civil war, there were many real differences in China, with the north under the banner of socialism and the south under the banner of capitalism. It's like * * * root * *. After that, * * * lost to Taiwan Province Province, forming a cross-strait situation. North Korea is the same as South Korea. After watching "Flying Tai Chi Flag", you will feel that Britain and the United States have reached the Yalu River, and China has sent troops, which is famous for resisting US aggression and aiding Korea. The rear 38th parallel is in opposition. In my opinion, "Flying Tai Chi Flag" exaggerates Korean nationalism a bit, which is a bit out of harmony with history, but only a bit conceptual. Just like watching tunnel warfare and mine warfare, it is no exaggeration at all. Tell a good patriotic movie to Koreans. It is suggested to watch JSA in the same safe area, and it is objective to show a film that is opposite to the North and the South. After the Korean peninsula was divided into two parts, North Korea took the lead in naming North Korea or North Korea, and at the same time called it the Republic of Korea. Before establishing diplomatic relations with South Korea, China was called South Korea from time to time. At that time, we had a good relationship with North Korea, and we were both socialist brothers. The world is cruel, relying on strength. Before the 1980s, South Korea was poorer than North Korea. After the 1980s, especially after the 1988 Seoul Olympic Games, South Korea's economy developed rapidly. The post-Korean culture of the new generation should be influenced by American culture. Korean culture entering China will also influence the new generation in China in the same way. South Korea, South Korea and North Korea are all called North Korea, and this title began to spread. In terms of neutral diplomatic relations, South Korea, South Korea and North Korea. After all, they are from the same country. Including. Korean, Chinese should be spoken in schools, and Koreans speak Korean. It's not much different from Korean. And that difference between Putonghua spoken in Chinese mainland and Putonghua spoken in Taiwan Province province. Southerners speak euphemistically and lightly, while northerners speak hard and frankly. The tone is too similar. Some Korean languages are greatly influenced by China, with more Chinese words, Korean languages are greatly influenced by the United States and more English words. Now South Korea is more developed than China and North Korea, and multiculturalism follows South Korea. When I first came into contact with Koreans, I spoke Korean. Now speak Korean to Koreans and speak Korean to Koreans. I want to respect both sides. After all, Korean is the mainstream now, just like a local dialect. For us Koreans, it should be compared to a divorced wife who married her parents in China. Married to China, from China. I hope you can understand that among the ethnic minorities in China, Koreans should be the strangest. Her family, ... >>

Question 10: What's the difference between Koreans, Koreans and Koreans in China? The ancestors of Koreans in China were Koreans who moved from the Korean Peninsula to the three northeastern provinces of China. After they settled down, they gradually developed into a nation in China. 1982 during the national census, it was found that some Korean ancestors in China had settled in the northeast as early as the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. For example, Han surnamed Park in Pujiagou Village, Gai County, Liaoning Province, has settled in the local area for more than 300 years. Since the middle of19th century, more and more Koreans have moved in from the Korean peninsula, which is the main source of Koreans in China. Due to the cruel exploitation and oppression of the feudal ruling class in Korea at that time, especially in 1869, the northern part of Korea suffered a great disaster. Some suffering Korean farmers crossed the Yalu River and Tumen River and came to China to reclaim land along the two rivers, where they lived with the Han and Manchu people. But at this time, the number of people moving in is not very large, most of them come in spring and go in autumn, and their residence is still unstable. With the intensification of Japanese imperialist aggression against Korea, a large number of residents moved to the northeast frontier of China in order to find a way out, regardless of the ban of the Qing Dynasty. According to statistics, in 1870, there were 28 Korean-inhabited towns on the north bank of Yalu River. In the seventh year of Guangxu in Qing Dynasty (188 1), there were more than 10000 Koreans in Yanbian area. From 65438 to 0883, there were more than 37000 Korean residents in Ji 'an, Linjiang and Xinbin counties. During the same period, a large number of Korean farmers moved into the areas along the Wusuli River. 19 10, Japanese imperialism invaded Korea, and the Korean people and some patriots who could not bear the cruel oppression and exploitation of imperialism moved to the northeast of China in large numbers, reaching more than 360,000 by 19 18.

Living habits are similar, especially in North Korea and South Korea, mainly because of different political views.