Yet another korean claiming cao cao to be korean

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by haun, Jan 8, 2010.

  1. haun

    haun Well-Known Member

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    Read the article in chinasmack and would be nice for someone to translate the korean articles in there.

    http://www.chinasmack.com/stories/chinese-warlord-cao-cao-korean/

    I just can't believe how ignorant koreans are and their claim to everything. Cao Cao's tomb was believed to be found recently and now korean are trying to say Cao Cao was in fact korean?
     
  2. ralphrepo

    ralphrepo Well-Known Member

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    ...and once I read somewhere on the net that someone is saying Qin Shi Huang Di (first emperor of China) was black... :facepalm:

    Just nod, smile and slowly walk away... -noclue
     
  3. DKNY

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    oh boy, i didn't know i am a korean until now
     
  4. RockkxD

    RockkxD Moderator

    Lolwut.. :facepalm:.
     
  5. negiqboyz

    negiqboyz Well-Known Member

    I don't know history but I believe we shouldn't jump to conclusion about whether it's Chinese or Korean. After all, both countries' history intertwined at some point so no one can be 100% sure; not to mention China censored a lot of stuffs and people/students don't always have full knowledge. We should also keep in mind about "marriages" between the two countries back then too.
     
  6. Well my quick judgement from the replies over at the site is that its a prank started by a taiwanese site
     
  7. EvilTofu

    EvilTofu 吃|✿|0(。◕‿◕。)0|✿|吃

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    Can't really believe it since I can't read korean, it's most likely just bs started by some idiots who wants to start this crap again but I won't be surprise by their claims cause stuff like these aren't new.
     
  8. ralphrepo

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    But, I wouldn't be surprised if this was a plot to stir up Chinese nationalism against the ROK for some upcoming whosits, whatsits... :rolleyes2:

    Remember the guy that supposedly tried to snatch the Olympic torch from the wheelchair bound Chinese girl, who successfully held on to the torch for dear life and Chinese all over hailed her as a heroine? Turns out that the "snatcher" was really Chinese after all; it was all staged to stir up Chinese nationalistic emotions, LOL... -blush
     
  9. negiqboyz

    negiqboyz Well-Known Member

    ^ oh wow ... didn't know ... lol
     
  10. what?!?! u mean battle of the red cliff didn't happen in Korea?!?! omg!!
     
  11. ralphrepo

    ralphrepo Well-Known Member

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    Red Cliffs? Isn't that an Inchon suburb? -roflyawn

    All this talk about Cao cao (sounds like an ice cream bar) makes me want to play RTK again, LOL... :D
     
  12. .Cameron

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  13. what about giant enemy crab, it existed in ancient Japanese history according to this sony guy , is it true?

    [video=youtube;2g1fr5vk72M]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2g1fr5vk72M"[/video]
     
  14. lala_bel_tempo

    lala_bel_tempo Well-Known Member

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    i got an answer that will satisfy both korean and chinese

    he is infact and i say this with confidence and few hundred scientist and stem cell researchers that he is without no doubt

    an ASIAN lol
     
  15. blkperc

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    wth...serious?
    According to San Guo Zhi (Records of Three Kingdoms), T'sao Tsao was born in Qiao County of Peiguo in China (currently Anhui Province). I have no idea how Koreans would take T'sao T'sao as Korean though. -huh

    I'm pretty sure this started cause archeologists had claimed they had found T'sao T'sao's tomb so some idiot decides to say that T'sao T'sao is Korean. I really need some proof if he is Korean. :whistling: