its different😂 in that sense, karate is originated from kungfu
@jokejoke_goАй бұрын
그렇게 믿고 싶어하는 모습, 글로 이렇게 왜곡하고자 하는 모습이 참 안타깝고 측은하고 한심하고 바보 같습니다. 그리 치면 가라데가 태권도보다 더 못하게 되었네요. 올림픽 정식 종목으로 채택되지도 못하고 세계적으로 알려지지도 못하였습니다. 정신승리를 응원합니다.
@user-ee3tv7lf1i20 күн бұрын
Based on your logic, aren't over 90% of Japanese products today copied from Chinese, European, and North American products? In the past, Americans boycotted Japanese products, accusing them of copying American goods excessively. Germans also criticized the Japanese for indiscriminately copying German products. Many aspects of Japanese culture originated from China and Korea. Popular Japanese foods like yakiniku, miso, and karashi mentaiko are originally from Korea. Even motsunabe from Fukuoka started becoming popular in the 1990s because of the tradition left by Koreans who were forcibly brought to Japan. Koreans began eating various foods during the war when there was nothing else to eat, but Japanese had no reason to eat such things. And even ramen, considered a Japanese dish, originated from Chinese merchants who sold "lamian." Other Japanese people don't say anything, so why do people like you always bring this up? Martial arts have evolved in many ways since ancient times. Even Kyokushin Karate, a representative Japanese martial art, was created by a Korean named Choi Bae-dal after he destroyed a Japanese judo dojo.
@user-pn8iw3lr8g2 жыл бұрын
아리랑 가슴이 뜨거워진다
@GoldenTree-fy3zj3 жыл бұрын
The origin of Kpop is Takkwondo.
@ntdtv Жыл бұрын
こんにちは、 私はあなたのビデオに関するメッセージをあなたに送ったことを親切に思い出させたいと思いました。 私の前のメッセージを見てください。 お返事を待っています。 Hello, I wanted to kindly remind you that I sent you a message regarding your video. Please see my previous message. I am looking forward to hearing from you.
@hu98005 ай бұрын
13:32 16:48 17:30
@user-ee3tv7lf1i20 күн бұрын
Lately, every time I visit Japan-related channels, I feel that Japanese people have a significant inferiority complex towards Korea. Is it because times have changed? I still see many people who are tied to past glories. It feels like looking at the Chinese. It seems that Japanese people believe that many things created in Japan originated there. Even yakiniku, one of the most popular dishes in Japan, came from Korea, and ramen originated from Chinese lamian. In the past, American and German companies were outraged by Japan copying their products. I don't understand why they have this mindset that everything originated from them.
Based on your logic, aren't over 90% of Japanese products today copied from Chinese, European, and North American products? In the past, Americans boycotted Japanese products, accusing them of copying American goods excessively. Germans also criticized the Japanese for indiscriminately copying German products. Many aspects of Japanese culture originated from China and Korea. Popular Japanese foods like yakiniku, miso, and karashi mentaiko are originally from Korea. Even motsunabe from Fukuoka started becoming popular in the 1990s because of the tradition left by Koreans who were forcibly brought to Japan. Koreans began eating various foods during the war when there was nothing else to eat, but Japanese had no reason to eat such things. And even ramen, considered a Japanese dish, originated from Chinese merchants who sold "lamian." Other Japanese people don't say anything, so why do people like you always bring this up? Martial arts have evolved in many ways since ancient times. Even Kyokushin Karate, a representative Japanese martial art, was created by a Korean named Choi Bae-dal after he destroyed a Japanese judo dojo.