As the child of 2 ethnic Koreans born in China, I could say that the Korean Chinese people have almost no interest of joining a possibly unified Korean state.
kizz Korean Chinese go to Korea for the same reason Han Chinese (Or British or Americans or Canadians) go to Korea. They go there for work, studies etc. Doesn't mean they call themselves "Han guk salam". Just like many Chinese Americans live and work in China, but they're Americans, not Chinese. The fact that they live in China says nothing about their national identification. They don't go to China to "join their motherland." They are ethnic Chinese living in China but are Americans. Same goes for Korean Chinese. They identify as Chinese, not Korean. If you ask them to be precise, they'll tell you they're Korean Chinese. Ethnically Korean, but Chinese national.
kizz It doesn't quite work that way. They identify as Chinese nationally, but still Koreans ethnically. And they are proud of their ethnicity. They simply don't recognise "daehanminguk" or "pukhan" as their countries. Also China recognises them as one of the 56 ethnicities that make up "the Chinese people." So they feel they can live their Korean ethnicity and culture to the full and still be Chinese, not North or South Korean. (Or citizens of a United Korea for that matter.) I'm not taking sides, I'm simply explaining their perspectives which totally makes sense to me. I'm not a Korean Chinese. I'm a Han Chinese and I'm British (not Chinese). 😉
kizz Speaking of ethnic minorities in China, many of these people groups never had their own countries, yet still speak their own languages. It just so happens that Koreans originally come from another country. But just like 54 other ethnic minorities, they are fully integrated into this national identity called the Chinese.
kizz Another parallel I can give is the Chinese Malaysians. They are Malaysians, not Chinese... but they are. There are two different words for "Chinese": - "華人" and "中國人". (Perhaps you could recognise these characters as Hanja?) 華人 means ethnic Chinese all over the world, while 中國人 are the Chinese nationals. They will proudly say they are 華人, but they are not 中國人. Neither is "中國" their country. They have been in Malaysia for 3/4 generations and still speak Chinese (or their dialect). 華人 in the West unfortunately have not retained their own culture very well. I'm a 華人, and I'm a British national and Britain is my country, not China.
Frank Sui Music yes you're right . As a chinese born in malaysia we called ourself 華人 . Ethnically chinese with malaysian nationals (马来西亚華人) . And maybe malaysia has the most chinese speaking people in non chinese country .
I saw on Chinese TV that they were promoting Korean Yanbian culture because many of the young generation were moving to the major cities like Changchun and forgetting Korean language.
Sad schools are closing down. Preserving and developing Korean identity in this area is vital. This area should also be developed . This will encouraged people to stay rather than moving elsewhere .
The Korean Chinese in Yanbian know both-- Hanguel being the more efficient script, of course. They learn hanja only because they are living in China and it is the official script of daily life-- kind of like how you yourself have learned and exercise English since you reside in the West.
@@rayf1568 Hangeul is 100% more efficient. I learned it within one week whereas I could never be able to learn even half of Chinese characters. Also the Hangeul system is adapted to the Korean language. So the language can be reflected in the writing system much better than hanja can.
@@Alternatives_Universum Those are definitely valid points if you have training in alphabet based script. I was thinking about efficiency in terms of ease of reading speed. In that regard Hanzi is generally faster to read. Even the Japanese have all their road signs in kanji, where you need to interpret signs very quickly from your car.
@@byunghwara I mean, you can be ethnically something by nationally identify as something else right? Like say ABCs they’re ethnically Chinese but if you ask them about their nationality, they would say they’re American. Same thing for Asian countries.
Exactly. The video is highly misinformative. Most Koreans who fled the peninsula during the Japanese occupation fled to Heilongjiang, Harbin, not Yanji, Jilin. The Koreans in Jilin are Native Koreans who have been living there for the last 4000 years. Why conflate the two as if its the same thing?
The southern part of Manchuria and the Korean Peninsula are home towns for Koreans. The first kingdom of Koreans, Old Joseon, was also formed in the southern part of Manchuria and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula. In the 4 century B.C., the Chinese Yan Dynasty attacked Korea and took away the Liaodong Peninsula. However, Koreans still lived in Liaodong. In the 2nd century B.C., the Chinese Han Dynasty attacked Korea, destroying the 'Old Joseon' and occupying the northwestern part of the Korean Peninsula. The Chinese set up 4 Commanderies, but the Koreans resisted and only one commandery remained. The ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo destroyed Chinese commandery in the northwestern part of the Korean Peninsula in the 4th century. And Goguryeo recaptured the Liaodong Peninsula after centuries of fighting against the 'proto-Mongolic Xianbei'. In the 7th century, Goguryeo was destroyed, and the Chinese took the Liaodong Peninsula again, but Balhae(Koreans and Jurchen's unified kingdom), recaptured Liaodong again. After Balhae was destroyed by proto-Mongolic Khitan, Koreans& Jurchenin in Liaodong were ruled by Khitan. Mongolia, which occupied the Liaodong Peninsula in the 13th century, placed a Korean king or Korean royal on the "King Shen" throne in Liaodong to manage the indigenous Liaodong Koreans & newly brought Koreans from the Korean Peninsula. During the war between Mongolia & Chinese in the 14th century, Korea conducted two military actions to recapture the Liaodong Peninsula and protect Koreans there. So, the first military action was to recaptured the Liaodong Peninsula, but within a few months, it retreated. During the second military action, the newly founded Ming Dynasty of China almost entirely drove Mongolia north, and the weather was bad. The general of Korea's army was a respected general of Koreans by destroying Chinese, Mongolian, and Japanese who invaded Korea. He returned to Korea, took over the king's the crown, and replaced the Korean dynasty. Korea's new dynasty gave up the Liaodong Peninsula in the west and did not confront the Chinese Ming Dynasty. Instead, they recaptured the territory in the northeast by attacking Jurchen, who occupied Korean land and pillaged Koreans. At this time, the border was similar to the current Korean border. Still, there were many Koreans in Liaodong and Manchuria under Chinese rule. In addition, from the 18th century, Koreans migrated beyond the Duman(Tumen) River to build villages and cultivate rice. Jurchen's Qing Dynasty and Korea clearly separated the western border, but the eastern border was under territorial dispute. In the late 19th century, the Korean government also sent officials to rule the Koreans in Manchuria. However, a few years later, Japan occupied and collapsed the Korea. Japanese imperialists instead of taking the right to build a railroad in Manchuria from the Jurchen Qing Dynasty, left the Koreans in Manchuria to Jurchen. Japanese imperialists, who also occupied Manchuria in the 20th century, made Koreans, Chinese, and Jurchen fight against each other in Manchuria. When Japanese imperialism was defeated and withdrawn from Manchuria and Korea, Korea was divided by the United States and the Soviet Union, and Koreans in Manchuria became an autonomous region under Chinese wncontrol. Originally, the Korean autonomous region of China had more than 80% of the Korean population. However, 60 to 70 years later, the Chinese Communist Party's eradication of ethnic minorities and the continuous migration of Chinese people have changed the Korean population to 30% and the Chinese population to 60%, which is shaking the Korean community in the autonomous region.
North Koreans who escaped can live in Yanbian by blending in with the ethnic Koreans there. Just stay away from the authorities. It's China's agreement with the Kim regime to deport North Korean defectors. China had to tolerate the Kim regime for their usefulness as a buffer against US forces in East Asia, that's all. North Korea is not cheap for China to help because it is sometimes more a liability than an asset. If the US forces are no longer present, China would have no problem with the two Koreas sorting out the reunification amongst themselves. For some weird reason, the Kim regime refuse to let any citizens out even though food scarcity is rampant. I am Chinese and I pity the North Korean defectors who are so desperate to flee.
I start to Imagine North Korea was actually made to let The Chinese, Koreans And the Japanese "shut up" about manchurian issues. Because its a too strategically sensitive area. Sad , i always wanted to know where "Korean floor culture" And "Chinese mainland chair culture" were divided in East asia since chairs were more and more used in China because of the mongol nomads.
This is highly misinformative. Most Koreans who fled the peninsula during the Japanese occupation fled to Heilongjiang, Harbin, not Yanji, Jilin. The Koreans in Jilin are Native Koreans who have been living there for the last 4000 years. Why conflate the two as if its the same thing?
Sorry for young korean lose interest in Korean culture or traditional, if Koreans in China or in South Korea want to keep Korean culture or traditional then don’t teach them to racism against Chinese people in China or in West. You must welcome North Korea people who escape to China for their dream to make their new life free from North Korea strictly systems. China is the country welcomed anyone like Japanese armies that stranded from WWII.
One correction: "after the liberation, 1.1 million ppl decided to stay in China". That's not the truth. When my grandparents were about to leave China for Korea, the roads were blocked. They had no choice.
@@EroticOnion23 It was the result of brainwashing by the Communist Party. It was called "Anti-US Pro-Korea" war. That's why they were willing to participate. They had no idea they were going to fight with their brethrens from the South.
The difference between Chinese and Koreans is just the location and language. Same race, same culture, same people, those want fragmenting and stimulate conflict in East Asia are dirty western doing what they always do, poisoning the world. Study about Yellow Perfil and Divide and Conquer strategy to understand.
Charles Cirem Only the northeastern and certain eastern Chinese are somewhat related to Koreans, the southern and western Chinese are quite distinct from Koreans. East Asia has always been fragmented. We are never homogeneous.
DNA tests have shown that Koreans are overwhelmingly related to Han Chinese in ethnic composition. (As are the Japanese to a lesser extent) So it's not 'somewhat'.
sorb- first, stop spewing your lies and hatred against Westerners. Second, stop spreading false information that another ignorant moron will latch onto and pass along... the Han Chinese and Koreans have been fighting over land and borders for THOUSANDS of years... Long before Westerners arrived. As to minimizing Land and Language to an insignificant difference... It's completely disrespectful to the indigenous people. It's like saying the same about the difference between Mexicans and Brasilians. Just Land and Language? No, even if they share European ancestry they're completely different cultures who bred with different indigenous tribes. Likewise Koreans and Japanese, while both were influence by Confucianism and even borrowed from the Han language, they are completely DIFFERENT CULTURES precisely because of their distinct Language and established geographical borders. RACE too is debatable. The Han themselves are a mix of Sino-Tibetans, Hmong/Yao, Tai-Kadai, Mongol, Tungusic and other indigenous groups. While the Japanese mixed with tribes indigenous to their Pacific Islands.
@@EroticOnion23 Based on that theory, all Chinese people are actually African. The entire human race originated from Africa. Just because someone's ancestors migrated from another place doesn't mean that that person is still from that country. His ancestors came from that country. That's all. He's now Korean.
appselon What??! The term “Manchuria” represents the sad history of being colonized by Japanese fascist empire during the World Wars!! You must be a dog of Japanese right-wing! Shame on you Taiwanese!!
@@vargvikernes4859 are u idiot ? Open a historical map from the Qing dynasty until the republic was not part of Korea. Yanbian was made Korean autonomy by Mao Zedong and Zhou Enali because Korean Communists helped the CCP fight the nationalist party in return for Mao Zedong to give Jilin autonomy for Korean descendants
The Koreans should declare Jilin as an independent country and maybe merge with greater Korea if and when the North an South unite in the future....instead of being colonize in their own land.
Sweety...no, just no...Jilin is a part of Manchuria...MANCHURIA!!! Not Korea...If ever there's an independence of Jilin, it will be formed along with Liaoning and Heilongjiang to become MANCHURIA, not South Korea...
im not even korean I am an american have done many hours of research on japanese and korean relations. I have absolutely no idea where you got that information fro. Other than potentially a ridiculously old japanese propoganda history book.Korea never "asked" to join the japanese empire. There was never any reason to do this. If there was anyone korea would have wanted to kiss up to or join around this time it would have been china since they always saw them as the "gateway" of interstate relationships. Japan laid out conditions in the treaty that essentially forced korea to become a colony. I dont know where you got this asked business from its compeltely false and doesnt even make any sense based on the situation that was happening in the time periord korea was colonized. Litterally no historian of any reputation has said what you said
As the child of 2 ethnic Koreans born in China, I could say that the Korean Chinese people have almost no interest of joining a possibly unified Korean state.
kizz Korean Chinese go to Korea for the same reason Han Chinese (Or British or Americans or Canadians) go to Korea. They go there for work, studies etc. Doesn't mean they call themselves "Han guk salam". Just like many Chinese Americans live and work in China, but they're Americans, not Chinese. The fact that they live in China says nothing about their national identification. They don't go to China to "join their motherland." They are ethnic Chinese living in China but are Americans. Same goes for Korean Chinese. They identify as Chinese, not Korean. If you ask them to be precise, they'll tell you they're Korean Chinese. Ethnically Korean, but Chinese national.
kizz It doesn't quite work that way. They identify as Chinese nationally, but still Koreans ethnically. And they are proud of their ethnicity. They simply don't recognise "daehanminguk" or "pukhan" as their countries. Also China recognises them as one of the 56 ethnicities that make up "the Chinese people." So they feel they can live their Korean ethnicity and culture to the full and still be Chinese, not North or South Korean. (Or citizens of a United Korea for that matter.) I'm not taking sides, I'm simply explaining their perspectives which totally makes sense to me. I'm not a Korean Chinese. I'm a Han Chinese and I'm British (not Chinese). 😉
kizz Speaking of ethnic minorities in China, many of these people groups never had their own countries, yet still speak their own languages. It just so happens that Koreans originally come from another country. But just like 54 other ethnic minorities, they are fully integrated into this national identity called the Chinese.
kizz Another parallel I can give is the Chinese Malaysians. They are Malaysians, not Chinese... but they are. There are two different words for "Chinese": - "華人" and "中國人". (Perhaps you could recognise these characters as Hanja?) 華人 means ethnic Chinese all over the world, while 中國人 are the Chinese nationals. They will proudly say they are 華人, but they are not 中國人. Neither is "中國" their country. They have been in Malaysia for 3/4 generations and still speak Chinese (or their dialect). 華人 in the West unfortunately have not retained their own culture very well. I'm a 華人, and I'm a British national and Britain is my country, not China.
Frank Sui Music yes you're right . As a chinese born in malaysia we called ourself 華人 . Ethnically chinese with malaysian nationals (马来西亚華人) . And maybe malaysia has the most chinese speaking people in non chinese country .
I saw on Chinese TV that they were promoting Korean Yanbian culture because many of the young generation were moving to the major cities like Changchun and forgetting Korean language.
Love to see it
Sad schools are closing down. Preserving and developing Korean identity in this area is vital. This area should also be developed . This will encouraged people to stay rather than moving elsewhere .
l visited Yanbian. Had a great time there.
@kevin kevin 👍
I also want to visit there
At least these Korean Chinese are learning Hanzi characters -- the written language ancient koreans used for thousand years.
The Korean Chinese in Yanbian know both-- Hanguel being the more efficient script, of course. They learn hanja only because they are living in China and it is the official script of daily life-- kind of like how you yourself have learned and exercise English since you reside in the West.
Is this really all you got from this ...good Lord
i don't think hangul is more efficient than hanzi, just different
@@rayf1568 Hangeul is 100% more efficient. I learned it within one week whereas I could never be able to learn even half of Chinese characters. Also the Hangeul system is adapted to the Korean language. So the language can be reflected in the writing system much better than hanja can.
@@Alternatives_Universum Those are definitely valid points if you have training in alphabet based script. I was thinking about efficiency in terms of ease of reading speed. In that regard Hanzi is generally faster to read. Even the Japanese have all their road signs in kanji, where you need to interpret signs very quickly from your car.
Excessive nationalism causes xenophobia. Where ever you leave, that is your country.
What about the place where your ancestors used to live?
@@byunghwara I mean, you can be ethnically something by nationally identify as something else right? Like say ABCs they’re ethnically Chinese but if you ask them about their nationality, they would say they’re American. Same thing for Asian countries.
@@byunghwara by that logic everyone is African
@@byunghwara If you really want to, you could just jump across the border. lol It's not hard for Chinese Koreans to immigrate to North Korea.
@@tc2334 I don't think what you said above is relevant to my point of view.
Korean have been living up there for a long time, even before the Japanese came.
Exactly. The video is highly misinformative. Most Koreans who fled the peninsula during the Japanese occupation fled to Heilongjiang, Harbin, not Yanji, Jilin. The Koreans in Jilin are Native Koreans who have been living there for the last 4000 years. Why conflate the two as if its the same thing?
我听说中国朝鲜族很多是抗日烈士的后裔子孙。
The southern part of Manchuria and the Korean Peninsula are home towns for Koreans.
The first kingdom of Koreans, Old Joseon, was also formed in the southern part of Manchuria and the northern part of the Korean Peninsula.
In the 4 century B.C., the Chinese Yan Dynasty attacked Korea and took away the Liaodong Peninsula. However, Koreans still lived in Liaodong.
In the 2nd century B.C., the Chinese Han Dynasty attacked Korea, destroying the 'Old Joseon' and occupying the northwestern part of the Korean Peninsula. The Chinese set up 4 Commanderies, but the Koreans resisted and only one commandery remained. The ancient Korean kingdom of Goguryeo destroyed Chinese commandery in the northwestern part of the Korean Peninsula in the 4th century. And Goguryeo recaptured the Liaodong Peninsula after centuries of fighting against the 'proto-Mongolic Xianbei'.
In the 7th century, Goguryeo was destroyed, and the Chinese took the Liaodong Peninsula again, but Balhae(Koreans and Jurchen's unified kingdom), recaptured Liaodong again.
After Balhae was destroyed by proto-Mongolic Khitan, Koreans& Jurchenin in Liaodong were ruled by Khitan.
Mongolia, which occupied the Liaodong Peninsula in the 13th century, placed a Korean king or Korean royal on the "King Shen" throne in Liaodong to manage the indigenous Liaodong Koreans & newly brought Koreans from the Korean Peninsula.
During the war between Mongolia & Chinese in the 14th century, Korea conducted two military actions to recapture the Liaodong Peninsula and protect Koreans there.
So, the first military action was to recaptured the Liaodong Peninsula, but within a few months, it retreated.
During the second military action, the newly founded Ming Dynasty of China almost entirely drove Mongolia north, and the weather was bad. The general of Korea's army was a respected general of Koreans by destroying Chinese, Mongolian, and Japanese who invaded Korea. He returned to Korea, took over the king's the crown, and replaced the Korean dynasty.
Korea's new dynasty gave up the Liaodong Peninsula in the west and did not confront the Chinese Ming Dynasty. Instead, they recaptured the territory in the northeast by attacking Jurchen, who occupied Korean land and pillaged Koreans. At this time, the border was similar to the current Korean border.
Still, there were many Koreans in Liaodong and Manchuria under Chinese rule. In addition, from the 18th century, Koreans migrated beyond the Duman(Tumen) River to build villages and cultivate rice. Jurchen's Qing Dynasty and Korea clearly separated the western border, but the eastern border was under territorial dispute.
In the late 19th century, the Korean government also sent officials to rule the Koreans in Manchuria. However, a few years later, Japan occupied and collapsed the Korea. Japanese imperialists instead of taking the right to build a railroad in Manchuria from the Jurchen Qing Dynasty, left the Koreans in Manchuria to Jurchen.
Japanese imperialists, who also occupied Manchuria in the 20th century, made Koreans, Chinese, and Jurchen fight against each other in Manchuria. When Japanese imperialism was defeated and withdrawn from Manchuria and Korea, Korea was divided by the United States and the Soviet Union, and Koreans in Manchuria became an autonomous region under Chinese wncontrol. Originally, the Korean autonomous region of China had more than 80% of the Korean population. However, 60 to 70 years later, the Chinese Communist Party's eradication of ethnic minorities and the continuous migration of Chinese people have changed the Korean population to 30% and the Chinese population to 60%, which is shaking the Korean community in the autonomous region.
They should spend more time helping North Korean refugees in China...
North Koreans who escaped can live in Yanbian by blending in with the ethnic Koreans there. Just stay away from the authorities. It's China's agreement with the Kim regime to deport North Korean defectors. China had to tolerate the Kim regime for their usefulness as a buffer against US forces in East Asia, that's all. North Korea is not cheap for China to help because it is sometimes more a liability than an asset. If the US forces are no longer present, China would have no problem with the two Koreas sorting out the reunification amongst themselves. For some weird reason, the Kim regime refuse to let any citizens out even though food scarcity is rampant. I am Chinese and I pity the North Korean defectors who are so desperate to flee.
I start to Imagine North Korea was actually made to let The Chinese, Koreans And the Japanese "shut up" about manchurian issues. Because its a too strategically sensitive area. Sad , i always wanted to know where "Korean floor culture" And "Chinese mainland chair culture" were divided in East asia since chairs were more and more used in China because of the mongol nomads.
This is highly misinformative. Most Koreans who fled the peninsula during the Japanese occupation fled to Heilongjiang, Harbin, not Yanji, Jilin. The Koreans in Jilin are Native Koreans who have been living there for the last 4000 years. Why conflate the two as if its the same thing?
是的。没错。我也听说过你说的那样儿。
Sorry for young korean lose interest in Korean culture or traditional, if Koreans in China or in South Korea want to keep Korean culture or traditional then don’t teach them to racism against Chinese people in China or in West. You must welcome North Korea people who escape to China for their dream to make their new life free from North Korea strictly systems. China is the country welcomed anyone like Japanese armies that stranded from WWII.
Isaac Stone No!! Stop your nonsense!
because china is better
Uhh Chinese face more racism in the west lol wtf you mean?
One correction: "after the liberation, 1.1 million ppl decided to stay in China". That's not the truth. When my grandparents were about to leave China for Korea, the roads were blocked. They had no choice.
Explain why Korean Chinese willingly volunteered to fight against SK and UN?? 0.o
@@EroticOnion23 It was the result of brainwashing by the Communist Party. It was called "Anti-US Pro-Korea" war. That's why they were willing to participate. They had no idea they were going to fight with their brethrens from the South.
@@byunghwara Oh really? Is that why North Korean troops massacred South Koreans and vice versa?
@@EroticOnion23 Again. It's the result of brainwashing and propaganda.
@@byunghwara So S.Koreans are brainwashed?
許多中國朝鮮族到韓國打工。但他們在韓國社會遭受無緣無辜的歧視和欺凌。韓國本來是排外的國度。在韓國的外國人受苦受屈。如:中國人、日本人、越南人等等。
The difference between Chinese and Koreans is just the location and language. Same race, same culture, same people, those want fragmenting and stimulate conflict in East Asia are dirty western doing what they always do, poisoning the world.
Study about Yellow Perfil and Divide and Conquer strategy to understand.
Charles Cirem Only the northeastern and certain eastern Chinese are somewhat related to Koreans, the southern and western Chinese are quite distinct from Koreans. East Asia has always been fragmented. We are never homogeneous.
DNA tests have shown that Koreans are overwhelmingly related to Han Chinese in ethnic composition. (As are the Japanese to a lesser extent) So it's not 'somewhat'.
sorb- first, stop spewing your lies and hatred against Westerners. Second, stop spreading false information that another ignorant moron will latch onto and pass along... the Han Chinese and Koreans have been fighting over land and borders for THOUSANDS of years... Long before Westerners arrived.
As to minimizing Land and Language to an insignificant difference... It's completely disrespectful to the indigenous people. It's like saying the same about the difference between Mexicans and Brasilians. Just Land and Language? No, even if they share European ancestry they're completely different cultures who bred with different indigenous tribes. Likewise Koreans and Japanese, while both were influence by Confucianism and even borrowed from the Han language, they are completely DIFFERENT CULTURES precisely because of their distinct Language and established geographical borders. RACE too is debatable. The Han themselves are a mix of Sino-Tibetans, Hmong/Yao, Tai-Kadai, Mongol, Tungusic and other indigenous groups. While the Japanese mixed with tribes indigenous to their Pacific Islands.
Isn't Renjun (NCT Dream) an ethnic Korean?
@ yeah he was born in China but ethnically Korean
@Lanadavi129 DAVIELANAluaa lol no he isn't.
@@katson88 Really? He looks Chinese
Anyone named Kong or Gong in Korea is actually Chinese (descendant of Confucius). I.e. the actor from Train to Busan.
@@EroticOnion23 Based on that theory, all Chinese people are actually African. The entire human race originated from Africa. Just because someone's ancestors migrated from another place doesn't mean that that person is still from that country. His ancestors came from that country. That's all. He's now Korean.
Why did the puppy have to step on the other pup's foot @10:31?
😮
From everything I have read about North Korean (DPRK) refugees, China is a land of abundance of food.
I am a Taiwanese guy, I met an Korean girl from Manchuria, and she is one of the sweetest thing ever. I wish you guys luck.
appselon wow Manchuria... you must be so proud of wwii.
tw is a fantastic brothel filled with volunteering comfort women!
"a" Korean, K is consonant!!
appselon What??! The term “Manchuria” represents the sad history of being colonized by Japanese fascist empire during the World Wars!! You must be a dog of Japanese right-wing! Shame on you Taiwanese!!
@@Cinderella-Cindererilla dude the term Manchuria existed before the Meiji Restoration was a thing lol
얘네들은 한국인이 아니다 중국인이다
중국에 귀화한 조선민족이죠. 우리 나라 일본에도 일본에 귀화한 사람이 많이 살고 있어요. 그들은 중국 조선족과 달리 조선말을 할 줄 모릅니다.
@@お節介じい 조선민족은 니가 만들어낸 단어인가?🤭
우리나라에서는 조선민족이라고 합니다. 한국민족이란 말은 없습니다. 북한에서 남조선이라고 하듯이. 그리고 도쿄 외국어 대학교 조선어학과.
@@お節介じい 왜 민족이라는 카테고리에 집착하는거야?🤭
@@お節介じい 그리고 너희 조선민족이랑 우리는 같은 민족이 아니야 우리는 고대 한반도에서 세개의 국가 였던 변한, 진한, 마한 즉 삼한이라는 국가에서 유래된 한민족이라는 단어를 쓴다
这就是个介绍中国朝鲜族的宣传吧,挺好的啊,底下那些中文评论酸啥呢?不要动不动扯政治吧。还不如多讨论风俗文化这种促进友谊的话题
韩国人喜欢闲聊政治话题。又喜欢贬低其他亚洲国家。如:中国、日本等等。
Are there etnic Koreans in Taiwan 🇹🇼 (The Republic of China (Taiwan) 🇹🇼?
No haha
有很多。台北有韓僑學校。我常看胃酸人(위산맨)的頻道。但他是台籍韓人。他來自韓國蔚山市。新北市有韓國街。然而居民不是韓國人,而是歸僑。他們大多是山東人。在朴正熙執政時,大量華僑移民美國、台灣等地。因為當年韓國政府採取排華政策。韓國本來是排外的國度。韓國住著不少中國人。東北來的朝鮮族比較多。他們無緣無故地受到歧視和欺凌。
YANBIAN IS A KOREAN TERRITORY
But South Koreans don’t want to claim the people of yanbian
Yanbian is not part of Korea, and people of Yanbian prefer staying in China than in Korea, since they are discriminated in Korea~
@@newsfromchina3581 Yanbian is part of South Korea
And all the Jilin province too xD
@@vargvikernes4859 are u idiot ? Open a historical map from the Qing dynasty until the republic was not part of Korea. Yanbian was made Korean autonomy by Mao Zedong and Zhou Enali because Korean Communists helped the CCP fight the nationalist party in return for Mao Zedong to give Jilin autonomy for Korean descendants
The Koreans should declare Jilin as an independent country and maybe merge with greater Korea if and when the North an South unite in the future....instead of being colonize in their own land.
Sweety...no, just no...Jilin is a part of Manchuria...MANCHURIA!!! Not Korea...If ever there's an independence of Jilin, it will be formed along with Liaoning and Heilongjiang to become MANCHURIA, not South Korea...
***** keep trolling...maybe you think you can get my attention with your "stupid" BLACK English????....
Dongbei China is the most accurate term.
兄弟们,这个人是个越南人。我看过他在别的视频也留言。他想分裂汉族和朝鲜族。
越南恨咱们因为中国占领了越南一千年。
Korean people who are peaceful will crunch your head.
Japan didn't invade Korea, actually, Korea asked to join the Japanese Empire.
That is straight up false
@@meowenglish hey, don't be a bigot!! Learn your history
im not even korean I am an american have done many hours of research on japanese and korean relations. I have absolutely no idea where you got that information fro. Other than potentially a ridiculously old japanese propoganda history book.Korea never "asked" to join the japanese empire. There was never any reason to do this. If there was anyone korea would have wanted to kiss up to or join around this time it would have been china since they always saw them as the "gateway" of interstate relationships. Japan laid out conditions in the treaty that essentially forced korea to become a colony. I dont know where you got this asked business from its compeltely false and doesnt even make any sense based on the situation that was happening in the time periord korea was colonized. Litterally no historian of any reputation has said what you said
@@tevezkeleztheman LOOOOOOOLOLOL japanese nationalists lol
What