Viewing the attitudes of foreigners towards Chinese and Japanese culture from KB

Antone 2021-10-13 13:05:43

It can be seen from the dramas of KB that foreigners’ attitudes towards Chinese culture and Japanese culture are completely different. The

first part focuses on revenge against Japanese girls. The Japanese culture in the film is very important

and the role of Hattori Hanzo is very different. The swordsmith who has been in hiding for many years is now a sushi seller. Although the sushi is not delicious,

look at the second part, the Chinese Baimei who is aloof and extremely ego, but the martial arts is absolutely higher than the old man of Hattori Hanzo. He is still in the mountains. There is no entourage in Lilianwu, and there is no one to inherit his mantle and no food for every meal...Life is lonely, the


first part of Chinese and Japanese culture is exaggerated, Tokyo restaurant, Bushido, kimono and sake...the

second part of Chinese culture is an understatement of old The white eyebrows were easily poisoned...this is what makes me ashamed as a

foreigner knowing that Japan

is not as good as China in terms of cultural origins or martial arts, but the two cultures bring foreigners a different feeling.

Japan combines local culture and modern culture. It blends well and has a big breast, which can accept new things and transform it into its own culture. No matter how prosperous Tokyo is, nobles still wear kimono. The hotel style is also that pure Japanese style. No matter how reclusive Hattori Hanzo, he still has to cast a sword, but only for art and appreciation. There is a heritage of cultural traditions, but he can speak English and make sushi and switch to the world,

and Chinese culture is like white eyebrows. Although long-term but isolated from the world, he is very self-confident and very powerful, but he easily falls into the foreigner's little In the calculations, because he is too arrogant and unable to integrate well with the outside world, his tolerance makes it difficult to find even a successor, and he does not speak English and foreigners learn Chinese and Cantonese. What's more ridiculous is that Baimei’s unique and unique school is a legend. to a foreigner ... it makes no difference with the lost

look of today's reality is true

of Japan has maintained a local culture and blend well with the outside world cultural

Chinese culture gradually been occupied until the invasion of foreign culture lost



The above are some of my random thoughts and maybe even a bunch of BULLSHIT!

Hahaha

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Kill Bill: Vol. 1 quotes

  • The Bride: [after quickly dispatching six Crazy 88's] So, O-Ren? Any more subordinates for me to kill?

  • The Bride: Then give me one of these.

    Hattori Hanzo: They're not for sale.

    The Bride: I didn't say "sell me", I said "give me".

    Hattori Hanzo: [laughs] Why should I help you?

    The Bride: Because my vermin is a former student of yours. And considering the student, I'd say you have a rather *large* obligation.

    [long pause, then Hanzo walks to the window and writes Bill's name]

    Hattori Hanzo: [in Japanese] You can sleep here. It will take me a month to make the sword. I suggest you spend it practicing.