Why do you call South Korea a bonzi country?
Generally, there are three kinds of sayings: \x0d 1. The origin of bonzi, many people know that Koreans also call it bonzi, but they don't know much about the origin of bonzi. In fact, the title of bonzi was given by Emperor Qianlong. Bonzi is also a wooden stick, which is a dialect of Beijing, that is, a foolish and ignorant consciousness. In the words of ordinary people, it is half-baked. In that year, the king of North Korea came to Beijing to see Qianlong, and Qianlong was very happy and hosted him in the Forbidden City. In order to disinfect and increase the fragrance, some petals and salt were added to this basin of water. korean king thought it was soup, so he took a few mouthfuls and praised it. Qianlong laughed and said korean king; "You are really a wooden stick." korean king didn't understand, thinking that the emperor sealed him as a big official, so he quickly gave thanks. From then on, Koreans were called bonzi. That is to say, Koreans were ignorant. \x0d2. When Japan occupied the Northeast, most of the low-level security guards were Koreans. Because they were also second-class citizens, the Japanese didn't trust them, didn't have guns, and only issued a stick. But these Koreans liked to bully China people and beat China people with batons at every turn. So people called these Korean security guards Korean sticks. \x0d3. Bonzi generally refers to Koreans. Korea used to be Koryo, which is rich in ginseng. Ginseng is nicknamed Bonzi in China, so there is a habit of using Koryo Bonzi to address Koreans.