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Seo Kyung-duk, a professor at Sungshin Women's University, confessed that he was attacked by Chinese netizens with malicious comments.
On the 25th, Professor Seo Kyung-duk shared the results of the campaign to correct the notation of the phonetic theory conducted over the past week on his Instagram and the reactions of Chinese Internet users.
Professor Seo Kyung-duk explained, "We have confirmed that world-class institutions such as the United Nations, Apple, and the British Museum and global companies still marked it as 'Chinese theory'."
In addition, Professor Seo Kyung-duk said, "Many Chinese netizens entered my SNS account and committed terrorism with comments and direct messages. Most of the contents were constantly posting unfounded articles and curses throughout the week, such as "Korea is a cultural thief country" and "Making a Lunar New Year by stealing Chinese stories." "I had a hard time blocking everything," he confessed.
"As the world is enthusiastic about the Korean Wave, the inferiority complex of Chinese netizens is gradually growing. Stop the unreasonable claim that Korea stole Chinese culture and don't peek at various cultural contents such as Korean dramas, movies, and entertainment. In addition, I just hope that Korean companies' popular products will not be fake and distributed around the world anymore," he said.
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