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Why is India called Sam and South Korea called Bangzi?

Because there used to be many British concessions in China, such as Shanghai, Hankou, New Territories, Ahava and other places, the British exercised consular jurisdiction in order to safeguard local security. Their patrols are basically Indians, because India is their colony. These Indians often bully China people because of the strength of dogs, and a "San" in Shanghainese is an angry response from China people.

Another point is the border conflict between China and India in the late 1950s. We in China despise them even more, because the Indians have suffered a crushing defeat.

In addition, China moved towards national liberation and drove away the invaders by a real war, while India was independent by the British, which also made many people in China feel spineless.

Another reason is that India has always regarded China as an opponent, but its strength has never been comparable to that of China.

The last reason is that India is still mysterious to most people in China. The so-called Indian Sam also has conformity.

Regarding the origin of the word Koryo bonzi, some people explained that it was because Koreans bravely beat horses with sticks when fighting the Han army, which made the Han people nervous (how dare? . )! In fact, this is simply a myth that Koreans beautify themselves! Anyone with a little common sense in military history knows that ancient cavalry and their mounts were armored and extremely fast. Holding a stick on foot can knock people down in time, and cavalry can't dominate the whole cold weapon era! At that time, the army of the Southern Song Dynasty didn't have to be so afraid of Hong Yanzong's iron float map and horse-riding! Huanglong has been hit in the Southern Song Dynasty.

This word did not appear in ancient history books, but originated in modern times. Old people living in the northeast all know the true origin of this word!

At the end of the Qing Dynasty and the beginning of the year, the Japanese who coveted the Northeast began to infiltrate and colonize the Northeast on a large scale, reaching its peak after the fall of the Northeast in September 18. The most important thing in colonization is immigration, especially in the early days, most Japanese personnel in China were soldiers, and people were needed for daily rule and management! However, due to Japan's natural conditions, long distance and financial problems, it is impossible to transfer enough manpower from Japan. Therefore, Japan recruited a large number of Koreans from the Korean peninsula that was "merged" with Japan at that time (what was the Korean Empire at that time, and a bigger place could be called Korea? ) After coming to China, these Koreans received the so-called education of "Japan and South Korea belong to the same clan" and began to behave badly after coming to China. But the Japanese don't trust Koreans at all, so these North Korean policemen don't have any weapons in their hands. They are not as good as the pseudo-police in China, and they even issue batons. In desperation, the two devils used the laundry sticks of Korean women as weapons to hit people. Because these two devils are fiercer than the Japanese, people call them Koryo bonzi behind their backs.

Those South Korean policemen carry a stick with them, and if the Chinese are not pleasing to the eye, they hit them with a stick. It is impossible to count how many South Koreans were tragically killed by North Koreans in those years. In desperation, China people call them "Koryo Bonzi" behind their backs!

In the northeast of China, many Korean and Han people live and work together. Call them Koryo. Call them Koryo sticks. He'll be in a hurry to be with you.