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South Korea claims to be number one in the world and the more it says it, the more convinced it becomes. Where does South Korea’s “confidence” come from?

Speaking of South Korea, many people’s first reaction is South Korea’s arrogance. How arrogant is South Korea? I wish I could own everything in Chinese history. Even national heroes like Yue Fei dare to say that they came from their country. Every time I see this kind of news, I want to laugh. Why should I admit in such a roundabout way that my country has always been a subsidiary of ancient China? If I say it directly and boldly, others will not laugh at me. Where does the self-confidence come from that can make South Korea have such a great sense of self-confidence in itself? In fact, it is self-confidence rather than inferiority complex. The more something is lacking, the more it will want something. Behind such confidence is Korean people have low self-esteem.

Behind the confidence is the inferiority complex of one’s own culture

Korean people’s sense of superiority comes from inferiority complex, which comes from the deliberate guidance of Japanese colonists and Korean politicians today. The inferiority complex of the past has turned into ignorant arrogance, and neighbors who used to be polite have become the laughing stock of East Asia. This situation is caused not only by the huge difference in power balance, but also by the subtle attraction of civilization. The Korean nation can only be regarded as a branch of Chinese civilization, and it is a recent branch. All inventions and creations are completed within the general framework of Chinese civilization, and it is not considered to have its own independent civilization and history at all. As one's own economy develops, suddenly there is no culture in the country that can match it. Then one begins to plagiarize the culture of other countries, and arrogantly says that these are the cultures of one's own country, demonstrating one's own self-confidence.

South Korea’s national self-confidence is because the United States protects this little brother

South Korea’s national self-confidence comes from the United States. The reason why they dare to be so arrogant is because they feel that no one dares to be under the nose of the United States. Bully them. First of all, the people of South Korea do not trust their own country's soldiers. The people of South Korea only trust American soldiers. This is also the reason why the United States has always wanted to withdraw from South Korea, but has been unable to do so. For the current United States, South Korea is a burden. South Korea's so-called national self-confidence all comes from the United States. If one day the United States no longer cares about South Korea's troop garrison expenses and withdraws directly, the Koreans will definitely be as honest as quails. Under the protection of others, this kind of Korea seems so funny.

A nation as confident as Japan is much more pleasing to the eye than a country like South Korea, which relies on people's power and power. Although the two countries are not much different, the difference can be seen in everything. I hope South Korea can be more down-to-earth and stop daydreaming about it all day long.