HAHAHAHAHAHAEvergreen said:confucius was korean.
y u post when u think its gona be 100% chinese people here?69^boi said:it seems to me that both of these language has simialr cultures..chopsticks,rice, hot chicks and mostly their writing is kinda similar...anyone care to explain the topic above?? or yea n this might be bias coz there like 100% chinese ppl here?..hmm.....
japanese use traditional chinese which becomes what they known as kanjiaussie-asian said:e.g. Chinese (Mandarin) word for music 音乐(yinyue) looks very similar in Japanese 音楽 (ongakku)
Chinese word for outside 外 (wai) is written the same in Japanese but is pronounced gai (very similar) or soto (not so similar lol)
they've simplified many of them...... not all of the kanjis are traditional characters......studymyassoff said:japanese use traditional chinese which becomes what they known as kanji
and btw ..
"chinese-based words comprise as much as 60%–70% of the total dictionary vocabulary of the modern Japanese language and form as much as 18%–40% of words used in speech."
obviously you've never actually been to japan, ahaha69^boi said:yea but there one thing chinese cant own japan: japan has way hotter cutter innocent chicks than chinese, Done!
yeah of coz confucius was korean. incidentally the chinese language also came from korea. so did the japanese. hell even the damn olympics originated in koreaEvergreen said:confucius was korean. u cant really compare the invenstions of a country 1/50th the size of china with china. more people= more flourishing.
1. generalisations should go and dieBendent said:%^(&P who cares.
btw for the above poster,
chinese ppl/china are good at:
- maths, physics, chemistry, english sometimes, commerce, medicine, law
- women's soccer team
- shanghai <3
- inventing gunpowder, wheelbarrow, compass, paper etc.
- space sector
- hard working, generally nice ppl
- economic growth rate
- 5000 years of rich history
- telecommunications sector
- inventing chinese characters (aethetic appeal)
- badminton/table tennis/volleyball/diving/martial arts etc.
- very high average IQ
- inventing chinese food
- influence (in the past and now)
- confucius etc.
- building the great wall...i've been there standing on top of it looking down under a blue blue sky and it's the most amazing feeling.
i'll think of some others from the top of my head laterzzz.
wrong_turn said:hell yeah!! from what myth or history has said is that there was a group of villagers, or prisoners that were sent to an isalnd for god-knows-what. they were never to come back or something like that.
hence your modern japan. chinese blood...
yeah the first chn. emperor Qing. the very fact that chinese history stretches back 5000 years lends credence to that theory.minijumbuk said:Chinese history (Yes, history. Not mythology.) states that there were 300 teenage boys/girls sent from the Emperor of the time to search for a medicine that gave immortality, when the Emperor fell seriously ill. The group travelled their way to Japan, and decided to settle there. Then from there, a new civilsation had arisen.
The Japanese denies this event. I can see why they would deny it, but I can't see why China would make this up.
Is it really coincidence that some words/phrases are pronounced in such a similar way? Is it mere coincidence that both countries invented the same word with the same meaning by putting various strokes together?
This is an old post, but LOLOLOLOLOLOL. The hilarity of it. To think he didn't even consider googling it beforehand. And the fact that he thought the legendary Kong Zhi was Korean.Evergreen said:confucius was korean. u cant really compare the invenstions of a country 1/50th the size of china with china. more people= more flourishing.
I don't know much Chinese.its cos japan kinda learnt china traditions from the captives they had from wars...and they based their cultures on the chinese