Three characteristics—
Lu Ru:
Some African tribes don't wear shirts, but they are naturally naked, because they live in savanna, close to nature and have no contact with the outside world. South Korea is a special part of national costume design, which worships breasts, shows its beauty, and is only wrapped in a ru room.
Top transport:
Top-loading culture has always been a phenomenon in primitive and backward areas, mainly because of the lack of horses and other means of transportation and manufacturing technology (such as wooden carts). That's why we have the custom of hitting our heads with heavy objects. (Interestingly, women are the main force in these fields. )
White clothes:
Koreans have been called "white people" since ancient times. Since the Han Dynasty in China, there have been many records about Korean aborigines wearing white clothes, and there are also records in the travel notes of Japanese and foreigners. The main reason is the lack of resources, dyes and dyeing technology in the peninsula. Now South Korea says they wear white clothes because they are still white, worship children, represent purity, love cleanliness ... and other reasons to beautify history. But since the Japanese gave them dyes and taught them dyeing techniques, they immediately changed into colorful clothes, which shows that white is fake. Arabs are so rich that they still love to wear traditional white clothes today. Is this really a white country? Are they also descendants of their ancestors? (Lizi was a political power established by the ancient Han people and had nothing to do with the Korean people)
It seems bad to talk too much, especially after the Japanese imperialist aggression, the first tradition was abolished.
About 1850- 1900, in the local chronicles and paintings of foreigners in Korea, most Korean officials were dressed in white, and their wives were exposed. South Korea has been a slave society country since ancient times, with more than 99.5% civilians (slaves). This situation was not changed until Japan reached the peninsula.
It's too easy to fake history textbooks or something.