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Chapter 1667 The Chinese have geniuses

Chapter 1667 There are geniuses in China

Author: Shihanjie

After the Mid-Autumn Festival, a visiting group of friendly cities in South Korea came to Shencheng.

The reception group headed by Zhou Hanmin gave a cordial and warm hospitality to the South Korean team.

Wang Lin was invited to attend the reception dinner that day.

There were more than twenty people visiting the South Korean delegation, all of which were young men and women.

Although they are both Asians, South Koreans actually have their characteristics. Especially when they are with our people, the characteristics of most South Koreans can still be seen.

At least Wang Lin easily argued them, and he could tell at a glance that this was a South Korean.

Because Mid-Autumn Festival has just passed, mooncakes are provided at the reception banquet.

A Korean man was holding a mooncake and said loudly in Chinese: "This is equivalent to our muffin. The Mid-Autumn Festival you celebrated was passed down to you from our country, and this mooncake was also made by our muffin."

Zhou Hanmin and others were stunned and speechless.

When did the Mid-Autumn Festival become South Korea?

When did mooncakes learn from South Korean muffins?

The Mid-Autumn Festival festival, which traces back to history, originated in ancient times and was already a established festival for the Chinese nation since the Han Dynasty. Until the Tang Dynasty established its status as a national festival, it is now the second only festival in my country after the Spring Festival. It shows everyone's emphasis on the Mid-Autumn Festival.

Now I actually heard someone say that the Mid-Autumn Festival belongs to them in South Korea, and even the mooncake belongs to them!

How can it not be shocked?

The other party is a guest, and he made inappropriate remarks. Should he refute it?

If you don’t refute, wouldn’t you agree with the other party’s words?

If you refute, how should you refute it?

Zhou Hanmin and others looked at each other, not knowing what to say for a moment.

To be honest, if you don’t promote your own, you will lose your voice.

Don't underestimate ideology.

Even if we become the world's largest country in the future, in terms of humanities, can our movies surpass Hollywood blockbusters, become a carrier for promoting our culture, and be widely circulated and accepted by the world?

Humanistic propaganda cannot be forced.

It’s not that others accept whatever you say.

South Korea's cultural output depends on kpop, and East Asia's cultural output depends on anime. Entertainment animation can all be used to highlight the interests of young people. If we can also find the output of our culture, even if it is also an animation or entertainment, as long as there is one that can stand out, there will be a chance to slowly popularize our culture in the way others like. No one likes to argue or be on the battlefield, and self-motivation cannot move others.

Now some people are blatantly stealing Mid-Autumn Festival and mooncakes, how can they sit and watch?

Just then, a hearty laughter sounded.

Everyone's eyes looked at the laughing person.

Zhou Hanmin's lips raised slightly because he saw that it was Wang Lin laughing!

The South Koreans were immersed in self-intoxication. Suddenly, they heard this obviously sarcastic laughter and couldn't help but look at Wang Lin in shock.

Wang Lin laughed louder and louder the more he laughed, and the more he laughed, the more he became unscrupulous.

South Koreans look at me, I look at you, and then look at Wang Lin.

Wang Lin gently wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes, waved his hand, and said, "I'm sorry, I didn't mean to laugh at you, I really can't help it! A person who is ignorant is innocent, but he treats ignorance as interesting and takes it on the table, that's stupid."

I just said that Mid-Autumn Festival is a young man from South Korea and a representative of entrepreneurs from South Korea. It seems that they are doing well in their country, and their faces are full of superiority.

His name is Jin Ruihao, which is his name, not a transliteration.

The names of ancient and modern South Koreans were written in Chinese. In order to boost national confidence, South Korea still retained the names of Chinese characters on its ID card, and wrote them in Korean on the left and filled in Chinese characters on the right brackets.

Interestingly, most of their historical books are also written in Chinese characters.

Even for a long time, South Koreans were proud to be able to speak Chinese and write Chinese characters.

Their monuments and temples also preserve many Chinese characters.

Jin Ruihao raised his eyebrows unhappily: "Is what I said wrong? Mid-Autumn Festival and mooncakes were originally our traditional festivals!"

Wang Lin said slowly, "According to historical records, the clothing etiquette of South Korea, and the daily life of daily life, Xi was the same as the Tang Dynasty." It is said that South Korea's clothing was deliberately imitated by the people of the Tang Dynasty. It was just a vassal state since the Zhou Dynasty, and it has always been a vassal state of our country during the Ming and Qing dynasties. Who do you think the Mid-Autumn Festival and mooncakes learned whom? We welcomed you to learn our traditional culture, but after you copied it, you slandered us and plagiarized you? This is the first time I have seen such a villain."

Jin Ruihao said: "We have been celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival and also ate mooncakes! It's not a copy of anyone."

Wang Lin said: "In your South Korea, there is indeed a custom of August 15th, but you celebrate the Autumn Festival. To be more strictly speaking, you celebrate the Autumn Harvest Festival. Qiu Xi, also known as Jia Hai, Jia Hai Day, Zhong Qiu, Zhong Qiu Festival, etc., is one of the four famous festivals in your country. Jia Hai also means gratitude, especially expressing gratitude for the harvest of crops. To put it more specifically, your name for August 15th is Chuseok, and in your meaning, Chuseok means celebrating the harvest, and the transliteration is more like autumn harvest."

The South Koreans looked at Wang Lin in surprise.

The knowledge that Wang Lin said may not be known to a South Korean, but Wang Lin, a foreigner, knows it so clearly.

This is as amazing as a foreigner who can fluently speak our ancient translations.

Zhou Hanmin thought it was strange, why did Wang Lin be so powerful? He knew so much knowledge?

He knew that Wang Lin had never been to South Korea.

But he didn't know that the Mid-Autumn Festival dispute was even more sensational in later generations.

Wang Lin is concerned about current affairs and has a lot of knowledge, but he doesn't use it in normal times. It comes in handy at this time.

He made the South Koreans speechless.

Wang Lin also talked loudly: "The Mid-Autumn Festival originated from the worship of the celestial phenomena, and evolved from the autumn evening sacrifice of the moon in ancient times. The moon sacrifice is a very ancient custom in our country, and it is a worship activity of the ancient people in some places in ancient times. In the autumn equinox of the twenty-four solar terms, it is an ancient moon sacrifice festival. Since ancient times, the Mid-Autumn Festival in our country has folk customs such as worshiping the moon, appreciating the moon, eating moon cakes, watching lanterns, enjoying the osmanthus, drinking osmanthus wine, etc., which have been passed down to this day and have been for a long time."

Zhou Hanmin smiled and said, "Wang Lin said it well! Actually, this is a common festival for all Chinese people in the world, and it is also a common festival for East and Southeast Asian cultural circles. Everyone eat more mooncakes!"

Jin Ruihao was very depressed because he could not provide evidence of objection.

They finally stopped speaking out about the Mid-Autumn Festival dispute.

But these South Koreans just wanted to find a sense of superiority. After they could not compete for Wang Lin in the Mid-Autumn Festival, they began to find a new sense of superiority.

They began to talk about South Korea's rapid economic development and how good the people have lived.

It will take another ten years for South Korea to be recognized as a developed country.

South Korea in the 1990s was indeed a bit ahead of us economically, which is an indisputable fact.

Wang Lin said: "We were all built from the ruins of World War II. For a long period after the war, you were all poor and deserted, just like us. How did you get rich in a small place? I know a little about it. At the beginning, you rely on the assistance of the United States to get enough food and clothing. And we rely on self-reliance to solve the problem of food and clothing for one-quarter of the world's population."

Zhou Hanmin applauded secretly!

Wang Lin said it very well!

Kim Ruihao said: "We did rely on the United States for a while, but since the 1970s, we have been out of control of the United States."

Wang Lin laughed and said, "Leave? What do you think is an area with a US military base?"

Jin Ruihao was stunned.

Wang Lin said: "The reason you have developed rapidly is due to the industrial transfer in developed countries. At that time, you had nothing, only people, and the geographical advantages of Linhai. Based on such conditions, your senior management decided to use cheap labor to develop labor-intensive industries such as textiles, electronics, parts, toys, etc.."

His words once again hit the confidence of South Koreans:

"This kind of industry has small investment, low technical content, large labor demand, and fast capital recovery. Many regions chose this path at the beginning of industrialization, such as Manufacturing in Germany and Manufacturing in the East, and they used cheap labor at the beginning. I have to say that you have caught up with a good time and became the first batch of regions to accept industrial transfers in Western countries. In addition, the United States provides you with the bottom line. The large number of products produced by your country are exported to the United States, which has led to a rapid economic development of your country."

Everyone understood Wang Lin’s implication.

The reason why South Korea has developed well is actually that it has received support from the United States.

Wang Lin almost said the word colonization.

Jin Ruihao's face became very ugly, and he said stubbornly: "Our heavy industry and emerging technology industries are both very developed, not anyone's world factory! Knowledge-intensive industries are also very developed!"

Wang Lin said: "I don't deny this. Because we are developing these things. I have heard of such a thing. In order to invest more funds in the construction of heavy industry, your country sends miners to West Germany to mine. The lives of these people in West Germany can be described as tragic. There is a picture in a newspaper where men in your country are digging coal underground, women are washing bodies, while West Germans are drinking coffee in a cafe."

The South Koreans' expressions changed completely.

They must also know these outdated news.

Wang Lin said: "I said this not to belittle you. On the contrary, I have always wanted to learn advanced technologies and ideas from you. However, what we do is to exchange academics, rather than belittle you and fight here like politicians. We cannot belittle each other at will."

The person in charge of the South Korean delegation coughed lightly, yelled, and changed the topic. He was very interested in Wang Lin and whispered to ask the people around him about Wang Lin's identity.
Chapter completed!
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