korean can culturally appropriate as much as they want I don't even care anymore they are just showing the world their lack of culture BUT THEY COPIED MY GIRL DILRABA iconic hanfu style That's where I draw the line.
To all chinese ppl out there who felt disgusted by the amount of cultural appropriation. Korean aren't at their first case and at the end of the day it's just them embarassing themselves and showing the world the reality of their nation (with no culture)
u edited out the part who clearly mentionned that it's chinese mythology to fit ur narrative.
What u copied
Wuxia (æŠäż wÇxiĂĄ) â literally means âMartial Heroesâ. Fictional stories about regular humans who can achieve supernatural fighting ability through Chinese martial arts training and internal energy cultivation. Themes of chivalry, tragedy, revenge & romance are common.
Xianxia (ä»äŸ xiÄnxiĂĄ) â literally means âImmortal Heroesâ. Fictional stories featuring magic, demons, ghosts, immortals, and a great deal of Chinese folklore/mythology. Protagonists (usually) attempt to cultivate to Immortality, seeking eternal life and the pinnacle of strength. Heavily inspired by Daoism.
Xuanhuan (çćč» xuĂĄnhuĂ n) â literally means âMysterious Fantasyâ. A broad genre of fictional stories which remixes Chinese folklore/mythology with foreign elements & settings.
U REMOVED ALL THE « Chinese » out of it to try to claim it as Asian lol Weâre not dumb
They even went as far as making a replicated HengDian in order to copy more historical C drama
Wuxia (æŠäż wÇxiĂĄ) â literally means âMartial Heroesâ. Fictional stories about regular humans who can achieve supernatural fighting ability through Chinese martial arts training and internal energy cultivation. Themes of chivalry, tragedy, revenge & romance are common.
Xianxia (ä»äŸ xiÄnxiĂĄ) â literally means âImmortal Heroesâ. Fictional stories featuring magic, demons, ghosts, immortals, and a great deal of Chinese folklore/mythology. Protagonists (usually) attempt to cultivate to Immortality, seeking eternal life and the pinnacle of strength. Heavily inspired by Daoism.
Xuanhuan (çćč» xuĂĄnhuĂ n) â literally means âMysterious Fantasyâ. A broad genre of fictional stories which remixes Chinese folklore/mythology with foreign elements & settings.
U REMOVED ALL THE « Chinese » out of it to try to claim it as Asian lol Weâre not dumb
They are indeed heavy and emotionally demanding but I love the smart woman portrayed like Yingluo in Story of yanxi palace.