There are media reports that Henan People's Congress representative Zhang Liyong said that South Korea, Japan and other countries are "grabbing" Tai Chi to apply for World Heritage, especially South Korea. The false remarks such as "The founder of Tai Chi Zhang Sanfeng are Liaodong Jeju Island , belonging to South Korea" should arouse us highly alert. As soon as the news came out, netizens were excited:
@The natural volume of height 177: Shameless to a certain level
@The shadow of ghost is dark: Actually, I think what they said is credible. South Korea was still from China at that time, so we also want to take it back.
@Li Yaoyuan: OK, everything is your Korean
@Naizhe: Reflect on ourselves, why can we apply for a broken kimchi successfully, but our many dishes are not, and these are the same~~
@Neal go to play: What are the inventions of Koreans? So what did the Chinese invent? The Chinese invented the Koreans! dozens of lines are omitted below
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tug of war has become the 18th intangible cultural heritage of human beings in South Korea, and the codezishu said nothing. A South Korean food company openly claimed in Japan that South Korea is the origin of soy milk, and Mazijun didn't say anything.
Later, Zheng Zaishu, a professor at the Korean Ear Blossom Women's University, advocated that the Dongyi gods mentioned in "Shan Hai Jing" such as Yan Emperor , Chi You, Kuafu and Fengbo all appeared in the Goguryeo tomb murals, and many myths and legends originated from Korea.
Korean scholars plan to apply the traditional Confucius worship ceremony of hundreds of years as a world cultural heritage site. Some Korean scholars believe that Confucius is a descendant of the ancestors of the Korean nation. Also classified as "Korean" are Xi Shi, Li Bai and Li Shizhen.
A history professor at of Seoul University in South Korea claims that Zhang Daoling, the founder of Taoism, is a real Korean.
" Gangling Dragon Boat Festival " submitted by South Korea in 2005 was officially identified by UNESCO as a "representative work of oral and intangible human heritage".
In 2006, Park Jung-soo, a history professor at Seoul University in South Korea, said that he believed that the Korean nation first invented Chinese characters. He will recommend that the South Korean government apply to the United Nations for Chinese characters as a World Cultural Heritage Site.
Since 2003, South Korea has re-examined the "Chinese Feng Shui" and listed it as a South Korean National Heritage List and a World Heritage Application Project.
and 202 World Cup, the Black Whistle kicked Italy and Spain out, and the descendants of the Suns fascinated the Chinese girls, and there was nothing to say about codewords.
But this time, the codezizun cannot be silent anymore. He has to complain and also has to complain very scientifically.
First talk about the history of Tai Chi
There are many statements about the founder of Tai Chi, including Zhang Sanfeng's boxing, and there is a saying about Wang Zongyue's rumor, and the one that is most recognized by everyone is also the one that has been strictly verified by experts is the Chen Wangting's rumor. In the middle of the 17th century, Chen Jiagou Chen Wangting, based on the boxing techniques of his home, absorbed the strengths of many martial arts, integrated the ideas of Yixue and Traditional Chinese Medicine, and created a new boxing technique with yin and yang opening and closing, hardness and softness, and both internal and external cultivation, and named it Tai Chi.
Source: Henan Government Website
http://www.henan.gov.cn/hngk/system/2006/08/11/010001923.shtml
Zhang Sanfeng was the leader of Taoism in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. He once built a hut to practice in Taihe Mountain (i.e. Wudang Mountain) in Hubei. According to Ming History and the "Taihe Mountain Records" that have been repaired by usurped, no mention of Zhang Sanfeng's boxing skills. Even in the manuscript of the "Sanfeng Complete Book" compiled by Wang Xiling, a man from the Yuantong Hall who lived in Sichuan in 1723, and the "Sanfeng Complete Book" re-edited and published by Changyishanren Li Hanxu in 1844, although they all claimed to have seen Zhang Sanfeng in the 15th century, they had never fabricated Zhang Sanfeng's knowledge of boxing or created Tai Chi. The fact that Tai Chi was founded by Zhang Sanfeng and that appeared from the late 19th century to the early 20th century can be confirmed at this point. Therefore, it is untrue to say that the founder of Tai Chi is Zhang Sanfeng.
Conclusion: Zhang Sanfeng, the founder of the so-called Tai Chi in Greater Korea, is wrong.
Look at Zhang Sanfeng's person
"Ming History·Fang Ji" Volume 299: "Zhang Sanfeng, , Liaodong , is from Yizhou, with a name Quanyi, and is Junbao, and Sanfeng's name is the name.
Yizhou was first built in the third year of Taiping of Emperor Shengzong of Liao (1023). It was the private city of Princess Yan, the granddaughter of the famous Empress Dowager Xiao, and was later changed to a state administrative state. Ancient Yizhou has been in the Liao, Jin and Yuan dynasties. After more than 300 years of development, it has become a well-influential historical city in the Northeast. Yizhou is also an important transportation hub connecting the Central Plains region and has a very important strategic position and is a place that military strategists must fight for in all dynasties.
Some scholars have read a large number of historical documents in South Korea and found that only two were introduced to Zhang Sanfeng. An Xijing (1718-1774) once wrote a long poem to describe his favorite portraits of two Chinese Taoist priests, Chen Tuan and Zhang Sanfeng, including sentences such as "The five seasons of Chen Tunan and Zhang Sanfeng at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the air is suppressed by the world and the sea is restrained and quiet, the spirit uses the world and hides the world and is idle, the talent is the talent and his weapon is broad. It is the palm of the world that can be used to be able to move." When reading "History of Ming Dynasty", the Golden Ghost Pluto (1740-1786) saw the story of Zhu Di, the Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty, who sent an envoy to "request for Zhang Sanfeng", then recorded in "Ke'an Manuscripts": "Sanfeng doesn't know who is, but he just practices fasting! The techniques may be there, not what the emperors do." Even the Golden Ghost Pluto in South Korea did not know where Zhang Sanfeng was from.
Conclusion: Zhang Sanfeng is not from Jeju Island, Liaodong, but from Yizhou, Liaodong.
In Jin Yong's novels, it was written that Zhang Sanfeng founded Tai Chi. I wonder if Koreans regarded it as history because they read the novel.
The final conclusion: You cannot think that Tai Chi is from Korea just because the national flag is Tai Chi flag . Please respect history and recognize reality.