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On the Native Place of Korean Nationality

At that time, many Koreans were descendants of Northeast anti-Japanese armed forces and even Japanese puppet troops. If they were born in Korea, they can still move there. There are many such people. South Korea has a special immigrant visa for these "returnees". Park chung-hee, the second president of South Korea, came from the northeast (born in South Korea, but served in the puppet Manchukuo army in the northeast until the Japanese surrendered). This is especially true of Kim Il Sung of North Korea. He fled to Jilin with his family when he was a child. He joined the Northeast Anti-Union as an adult and returned to Korea after the Anti-Japanese War.

Koreans who lived in China before the Japanese colonial invasion were all incorporated into the Eight Banners as Manchu in the Qing Dynasty, and now most of them are Han or Manchu.

Born abroad, you don't have to worry, you are still from China. Locke's ancestral home is Taishan, Guangdong, and he doesn't know Mandarin. His language, living habits and ideology are no different from those of ordinary Americans, except for his skin color and regular visits to worship his ancestors.