Please clarify a few things:
1. Since the Korean people formed an agricultural society centered on rice planting, their culture has gradually become one with Chinese culture. Iron tools and iron weapons were introduced and manufactured from China. In terms of politics, economy, philosophy, and culture, South Korea's development has also been strongly influenced by China
2. Korean art has also been continuously learned and improved from Asian countries. From calligraphy, painting, porcelain and other handicrafts to modern film and television dramas, music, and clothing, it is not difficult to see the shadows of mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Japan
3. Korean film and television dramas do not reflect the reality of Korean society. Phenomenon, reference is as follows: Tianya Community: /New/PublicForum/Content.asp?flag=1amp; idWriter=0amp; Key=0amp; idArticle=4921amp; strItem=outseachina
Finally, I want to say to the poster Yes, I am 24 years old this year, which is about the same age as you. There shouldn't be any generation gap. But I can honestly say that when I was 17 or 8 years old, just like you, I thought I knew too many things. I would dismiss any criticism or education from my elders, thinking that they did not understand me and did not reach my level. Such a "mature" ideological realm. But it is often the serious consequences and ridiculous endings that make me see that truth and wisdom do not belong to me.
Everyone has had their moments when they were young and frivolous. When I grew up and became sensible, I realized how naive and ignorant I was before. And this standard of "sensible" varies from person to person. Are you not confused after hearing about forty?