In order to store food better, pickles are produced. Far apart, the production method is slightly different. Recently, however, in the latest video of video producer Li Ziqi, South Korean netizens have accused Li Ziqi of making kimchi. Stealing from teachers? Making traditional Korean food? , but this statement was soon met, China netizens? Hit the face? !
Related topics are also on the Weibo, which has caused extensive discussion. What's going on?
on January 9th, Li Ziqi released a video introducing? The life of radish? Among them, she chopped the radish, used salt to separate out water and then dehydrated it to make radish kimchi. After that, she treated the cabbage in two ways, one was to soak the cabbage with salt only, and the other was to smear pepper on the cabbage. After the two methods are processed, they should be sealed and sealed, and after the kimchi is made.
Li Ziqi started cooking, and she hardly spoke during the whole video. This video is popular on YouTube and has been watched nearly 3 million times. However, some Korean netizens saw this video but it exploded, because sauerkraut appeared in Li Zikai's video? Please note that kimchi is a traditional food in Korea? ,? Does China like Korean culture so much? ? Baidu paused: In China's The Book of Songs, it appeared? Hey? Word, which was interpreted as sauerkraut in China's dictionary, was introduced into South Korea. Korean kimchi has gone through several important stages, and was introduced from China in the Three Kingdoms period. ?
kimchi is found everywhere, but it is different in different regions. In fact, they are all biased mistakes, thinking that what they see is everything. In fact, some Koreans think kimchi is theirs, while others don't think so, just like the quarrel on the Internet before. Many domestic netizens have never been to South Korea, and even don't know about South Korea.
circulated on the internet? Confucius is Korean? In fact, ask Koreans face to face and you will know the answer. Many times, how can you understand without your real contact and real experience? Must what the media expresses be true? ?
true cultural self-confidence is not to see who shouts loudly, but to do things in a low-key and down-to-earth manner.