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China is a Korean food blogger.
Since Li Ziqi released the video of homemade kimchi, she has been besieged by Korean netizens, who think that Li Ziqi's actions are plagiarism of Korean culture. In fact, Korean kimchi originated in China, and it is understandable that Li makes kimchi as a native of China. What's more, she is a food blogger, and what kind of food video to shoot is her own business, and others have no right to make irresponsible remarks.

First of all, kimchi originated in China.

The history of kimchi in China can be traced back to the Western Zhou Dynasty, which has a history of thousands of years. Nowadays, it is generally believed that the so-called kimchi was introduced to South Korea during the Three Kingdoms period. And after so many years of development, kimchi has evolved into various types in all parts of China, far more abundant than a single Korean kimchi. Therefore, it can be seen that the origin of kimchi is China, and South Korea just learned the method. It is called kimchi country just because Koreans love kimchi, but it does not mean that kimchi is a cultural product of South Korea. The method of making kimchi filmed by Li was originally based on local traditions and had nothing to do with Korean kimchi.

Secondly, Li Zikai's video is his own choice, and others have no right to interfere.

Li herself is a food blogger, and she has made many exquisite foods. Kimchi is also a delicious food, so it is understandable for Li to shoot kimchi videos, and no one can blame her. In addition, Li's method of making kimchi is similar to Korean kimchi, but the details are more biased towards local traditions. In other words, the kimchi she made is actually not Korean kimchi, and Korean netizens naturally have no reason or power to reprimand her. And to put it bluntly, Korean netizens are too? Blx? I didn't want to face the fact that kimchi originated in China, so I attacked her, hoping to clarify the status of kimchi as a big country.

In a word, in the Lee incident, Korean netizens actually have nothing to look for, and I hope that Lee will not be affected.