Why do Koreans call northern China a "stick"
First, it was given by Emperor Qianlong. Bonzi, that is, wooden stick, is a dialect in Beijing, which means ignorance. In the words of ordinary people, it is half-baked. That year, korean king came to Beijing to appear before Qianlong. Ganlong was so happy that he hosted a banquet in the Forbidden City. During the dinner, someone brought a basin of clean hand water. In order to disinfect and enhance the fragrance, the king of Korea added some petals and salt to the basin. He thought it was soup, so he picked it up and took a few sips, and then praised it. Ganlong laughed and called Han Wang; "You are a wooden stick. Han Wang doesn't understand. He thought the emperor made him a big official. Thank you quickly. Since then, Koreans have been called bonzi. Second, about 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. If you hold a stick on foot, you will have time to knock people down, 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! The word Huanglong did not appear in ancient history books as early as the Southern Song Dynasty, but originated in modern times. Thirdly, from the late Qing Dynasty, 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. It's not as good as the fake police in China. The fake police even issued batons. In desperation, the two devils used Korean women's laundry sticks as weapons to hit people. At that time, people were divided into four classes. The first category, of course, is Japanese. The second category is Manchus, and everyone knows it. At least the Manchu ruled China, and Puyi was a pseudo-emperor. The third class is Korean. Fourth, it is the Han nationality. As a lower-level pseudo-police, Koreans beat China more viciously than the Japanese! At that time, everyone was conquered, just because they became conquered a few days earlier than us. So China called Koreans: Koryo Bonzi! One is to show contempt, and the other is because they all beat people with sticks (batons). At that time, China people in Manchuria were cruel to them, and their evaluation was: sinister and vicious! In the northeast of China, many Korean and Han people live and work together. Call them Koryo. Call them Koryo sticks. He will feel anxious about you because it is an insulting name. It means traitor, traitor. Fourth, Tang destroyed North Korea and slaughtered the Korean people. Because there was copper in that place, he left some Koreans as miners. Every year, these people load the produced copper to Chang 'an. Because there are identification marks such as sticks and wooden sticks on the copper car, the people call it "North Korea gives away copper for nothing". This statement belongs to an old legend, and there is no need to study the authenticity of historical facts, but it is spread in the Central Plains far from the northeast, so 5. North Korea produces ginseng, which is called bonzi in local dialect, and later refers to people carrying things, so it is called North Korea bonzi. There is another feeling that is even more ridiculous: the male genitalia in Northeast dialect is called "horse stick" and "stick" (hence the name of Aunt Xu, a bandit in Linhai Xueyuan), which means that things in North Korea are small, so "North Korea stick" has become a contemptuous proverb. Sixth, there is one more point, that is, the skirt worn by Korean women is named after its shape like a stick. No wonder it's renamed royal dress now. It is impossible to verify which one is specifically referred to above, but it is undoubtedly derogatory. If in doubt, when you meet a Korean, how about calling him "bonzi"?