East Asia thread

East Asia thread.

East Asian and East Asian diaspora invited desu!

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for me it's 陽明学

english translation

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陽明学とは何でこざりますか?

Shouldn't the Han figure be wearing a head cloth?

Why is there Hun in East Asia?
Is this an American education?

Given that they ruled China for multiple centuries how are they not?

儒教の一種だよ。

Hello, I am north East Indian. Can I be an honorary East Asian, bros.

そうでござりますか。吾輩は儒教文化に京都を持っております

Hi
I live in East Asia (North East Asia)

Am I considered east asian?

no you're not, you LARPing indio

Maritime Province of Siberia?

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your moon roon is 印度

they are fucking next to you bro

>吾輩
stop speaking so cringy

huns were proto mongolic like xianbeis
half of them (southern xiongnus) assimilated into han dynasty china and the other half (northern xiongnus) went west to settle into xinjiang/central asia region, and then later on further west into europe. 滿人 are not really related to huns, but mongols are (in a way)

also hello my fellow sinodont neomongoloid brethren.

yours 印尼

why do they hate eachother so much when they're so alike?

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As this is so accurate, I cannot say shits about this.. But I am sure that few butthurted people will get stupid propaganda and copy paste fake shits to prove thay this is wrong.. Stop it please..

their 陰 and 陽 are out of balance

based taoposter of balance

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Its mostly down to cultural chauvanism

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South Korea plans to dispatch more emergency assistance to Japan, which is in dire need of humanitarian supplies in the wake of last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami. Despite an often rocky relationship between the two nations, aid groups say many Koreans are eager to help out Japanese victims.

South Korea is expected to spend millions of dollars in helping its neighbor Japan cope with the devastation of last week’s earthquake and tsunami.

Already, a 100-member search and rescue team has been sent to the hardest-hit areas. And reports here say the government is planning to dispatch plane loads of food, bottled water and blankets to help the Japanese victims.

Kim Junja, the director of international relations at the Korean Red Cross, the organization coordinating some of the relief effort, says many South Koreans are demonstrating concern about their neighbors in Japan, despite a history of resentment stemming from Japan's harsh period of colonial rule, which ended in 1945.

"We the Korean Red Cross officially had launched a fund raiser for helping the victims in Japan," said Kim. "Already, many companies and many individual peoples are rushing to the Red Cross to make donations”"

Koh Jin Kwang, who manages a humanitarian relief organization in Seoul, says volunteers from his organization just came back from helping out after the earthquake in New Zealand. They are now planning to send around 150 volunteers to Japan to assist with search and rescue.

Radiation continues to leak from the plant, which suffered damage from both the earthquake and tsunami.

South Korea has offered to help Japan avert any more radioactive contamination by sending boron reserves. Boron is the material inserted into nuclear fuel rods, which slow down fission. Japan has been mixing boron with seawater in an effort to cool down the stricken reactors.
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I am legit a north eastern.

based caocao poster

Too many piporu, population too dense. If I run into a German every two steps everyday, I'd come to hate German at some point too.

why do all of kims paper alway attach this kind of shits below to any of articles relating Japan, literally every single one though? kim

>despite a history of resentment stemming from Japan's harsh period of colonial rule, which ended in 1945.