How does an entire country exist for 2,000+ years without having produced a single notable item of cultural legacy?
How does an entire country exist for 2,000+ years without having produced a single notable item of cultural legacy?
why germanics didnt have civ before romans?
Japanese imperialism.
Gangnam Style
-built world's first ironclad ship.
-Miracle of Han river
-the shitty k-pop
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>the only memorable thing """""created""""" in korea is a shitty expired fad song
>Op has never seen the cultural wonder of "Supreme Leaders photos of women's feet for revolutionary purposes." truly the greatest contribution to the barbarous hordes that exist outside of the peoples republic.
They did introduce carrying handle to guns
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People eat more fermented vegetables because of Korea, it's great.
you're wrong
what is juche
>How does an entire country exist for 2,000+ years
Because it doesn't exist for 2,000+ years, a unified Korea(Silla actually) only exists after since 7th century AD.
The turtle ships weren't ironclads, how would Yi Sun-sin get so much iron? That said wood-roofed ships with iron spikes were pretty cool in their own right.
Goguryeo was contemporary with the Han dynasty an-on
To be fair, they did manage to produce the shittiest food in all of Asia/the world
The turtle ships are badass, they're but one culturally iconic contribution to the world.
Actually Confucius and Jesus was Corean!
>Goguryeo
They didn't unify entire Korea peninsula, Silla did. They also didn't share a unified "Kroean people" identity and culture like you see today, this mentality only started to take shape during Goryeo高麗 period, hence you got the name "Korea(Goryeo)高麗" today.
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One of the leading figures in Commie rock and roll was a gook.
Besides the Turtle ships and Yi sun shin already being mentioned I want to bring up Sillas bone tank system which was very unique, most likely left over from their old culture. Korean language does not share same roots as Mandarin or Japanese. Korea also left a cultural legacy during the Korean War. I am not Korean just posting this on phone hence bad grammar
*Bone rank
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Became it's a great bufferzone for China
Around that time, Japan seems to have developed one of the first ironclad warships in history, when Oda Nobunaga, a Japanese daimyo, had six iron-covered Ō-atakebune ("Great Atakebune") made in 1576 [8]. These ships were called tekkōsen (鉄甲船), literally "iron armored ships", and were armed with multiple cannons and large caliber rifles to defeat the large, but all wooden, vessels of the enemy.
Eat shit corean
which is the same neverless
>made in 1576
what are you trying to prove
>Japanese map
>Low effort Korea bashing bait
Fuck off 2ch autist, no one cares about gooks but you
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