Korean living practices

The Korean ethnic group

(in Korean: 조선민족, English: Korean) is a national minority in China that was migrated from the Korean peninsula in the seventeenth century.

The main areas are the provinces of Jilin, Liaoning and Heilongjiang in the north-east, with a small number of cities scattered in the interior of the country.

The areas inhabited by ethnic Koreans, especially the Yonbian region, are fully developed in terms of agricultural, forestry, pastoral, secondary and fishery production.

The Yonbian region is a famous rice country in northern China and one of China ' s main baked smoke-producing areas.

The Yonbing Cow is one of the five good cattle breeds in China, and ginseng and moose are well known.

The Koreans are well known for their manners and have the reputation of the “State of the Orient.

Special attention is paid to terminology in human interactions.

The Korean people have three hierarchies, namely, “respect”, “symmetry”, and “demeanor”.

In later life, “respect” is given to the elders, and the wife is entitled to the husband, i.e.

the brother or sister must also be named and cannot be named at the age of one year.

For the first time, there should be respect for the first time between the generations.

Otherwise, it would be an insult to public opinion.

Older persons are generally respected, both at home in the morning and in society.

The family must wait for the elderly to return to eat when the meal is used for the old.

Fathers and sons usually have different seats, and their peers do not drink, and if permitted, they must turn around and drink.

The rest of you will be able to raise the cup in order.

Seniors cannot borrow fire from their elders when they smoke, let alone fight fire.

When the elderly or the elderly go out, the whole family bows, and the younger generation must follow them.

Parents who are incapacitated for work, regardless of the number of their children and their wealth, must be supported by their eldest sons.

For every suture holiday, other children must travel with their families to visit their parents for the holidays, and parents may travel to the other children's homes, but in case of illness they must live with their eldest son, which is the duty of the Koreans.

"P" for the elderly (60th birthday) is one of the most dignified of the Koreans' esteemed customs, at which time it is time to bring in the village's elders, to share their joy, to drink and to wish them well.

The Korean people not only respect the old, but also love the children, and as soon as a new life is born, the family celebrates for several consecutive days; when the child reaches the age of his or her first birthday, he or she celebrates a great celebration, and his or her family and friends will be present to congratulate him or her on her birthday once a year.

The Korean people attach special importance to the education of their children, and they must devote all their efforts to their children's education, whether or not the family is in difficulty, and even in order for the children to be close to school, they can move to their homes and give them an emphasis on ceremonial instruction.

Of particular note are Korean women, who perform housework at home, do manual work outside the home, the upper and lower of the home and the neighbourhood, and rely on the virtues of women.

The houses of the Korean people are distinct and unique, and are dominated by flats, divided into two parts of the external structure and internal contradictions.

The external structure also has many characteristics.

Houses used to be wooded, roofs painted white with straw, straw or husk, walls covered with mud walls, columns round, square, cylinders with drums and belly, pillars with four and eight-point pillars, in particular drums, cylindrical columns with housesit is magnificent, with beams and beams at the top of the pillar, and it is engraved in all shapes and arches to the roof.

the roofs, which used to be weedy, are now ridges, stairwells, stairwells and stairwells, stairwells, stairwells, stairwells, stairwells, stairwells and stairwells, and fjords.

the outer wall, which used to be mostly a earth wall, is now replaced by a special one, which is first placed into a curtain with a pole and then covered with mud and sand.

the internal structure of

generally consists of three parts.

in the middle, there are stoves, on the one hand there are no warehouses, there are doors and stoves, and on the other there are houses, all of which are made.

the houses are divided into houses and houses, which are usually closed to the elderly; two separate rooms, one of which is used as a guest room in the sun and the other as a room for the son, each of which is separated by a prowl, and can be moved from the partition to a large room at any time to facilitate a gathering.

each house has a door that leads to the outside, and the gills on the door are made of grafts and sculptures of all kinds, and the paste is now replaced by glass doors and windows.

the guests enter the house differently from men, men enter the guest room and women go through the stoves to make a large shop or else they are rude.

in the house, shoes are removed and, in the past, slabs or sorghums are made up of slabs, which are now painted with artificial fibreboards or butterpapers, and in the walls and roofs, with different colours of parchment, which are bright and neat.

the heat is mainly on fire, burning on the stove, and the smoke warms the fire through the pit, which warms the house.

the korean diet is unique and is produced in a variety of ways.

the staple diet is dominated by rice, the most national type of paste and cold noodles.

cake is the main food of koreans for the festival, red and white and for guests, as important as the chinese eat dumplings.

the table key and soup are in fixed positions.

the spoon beam should be placed on the right side of the table, on the left side of the table, on the right side of the soup bowl, on the immediate side, on the secondary side, with no soup, on the centre, etc.

wedding and festivals do not kill dogs or eat dogs.

the cold face of the korean people, known as the long cold face, is known as the "long life" of the korean people, who ate it at the beginning of the month.

koreans like to eat dog meat, especially when it's customary to drink dog soup for three-voltage days.

they cook dog meat and dog soup, they have a unique taste and taste, winter is cool and summer is cool.

the

spicy cabbage, which the koreans like to eat, is characterized by colourful and tasteful pickles, cabbage, chili, chili, ginger yellow, garlic and green, and looks lovely and tempting; a sip of sour spicy, sweet and sweet, which is more delicious and popular among the peoples.

the rice wine is a drink of korean taste.

the rice wine is a gift for their guests, and if they visit, the owner will always bring a bowl of homemade rice wine.

it's a little whiter than yellow wine, and it's a little sweet.

but don't be greedy about a cup.

it's only a small number of times when it starts to drink, but it's all over.

and when you drink with your elders, move your head to the sidein the face of the elders, a drink would be disrespectful.

koreans wear white clothes, usually shorts.

the man's blouse was unbuttoned, he tied it with a cloth, and he put on his shoulder, his pants were fat and his legs were tied.

women's short skirts are unbuttoned, tied to ribbons, with long skirts entangled in skirts and skirmishes (premarital marriage only).

older women wear long white skirts and middle-aged women wear long skirts and long heels.

young women's skirts are mostly colored silk.

more recent men wear white-coloured shoes and grass shoes while working.

women wear boat-shaped rubber shoes.

today, with the exception of festivals or ethnic gatherings, koreans are hardly dressed in national clothing and are no longer very different from han.

transporting on top of the head is a unique labour practice of korean women.

since they were young, they have learned to use something above their heads, and since they grew up, they have acquired this skill.

whether they are water cans, food bags, baggage or anything else, they do not have to shoulder, carry or carry, but they are on their heads and walk.

in korean custom of marriage, marriage is usually preceded by a process of marriage, marriage, festivities and bride price.

a girl's contacts with a boy are legends.

first of all, the man must send the matchmaker to the woman's house, similar to the han family's match.

if it's satisfied, the young man will formally propose to the girl, and if she agrees, the man will deliver the four pillars to her.

the four pillars are written on a piece of paper with names and stars and stars, and the girl takes the four pillars of the girl to the dome.

"the dome" means whether a man's or a woman's relationship is compatible.

if two lives fit together, the woman informs the man's family that the two men's domes are relative, that the man can set the date of the wedding and send a bride price to the woman's house, usually with the words "sluice" and "red silk".

by the time of the marriage, the bridegroom must be married in person, accompanied by his elders, enters the woman ' s house at the prescribed time, and devotes a pair of wooden geese to her.

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