episode_0030
by adminAuthor.
I am very sorry to send you a message like this, but I feel like I cannot convey my full meaning through comments, so I am sending you this message in restraint.
The author seems to have put a lot of thought into the costumes of people with special abilities.
Although I can’t guess the gender, it seems like you’re trying to draw the clothing of a female person with superpowers.
I know you must be having a lot of trouble.
It is really beautiful for female talented people to reveal their bodies and the lines of their well-maintained bodies.
However, if the author wants to draw the clothes of people with special abilities, or even the uniforms worn by heroes, I suggest Hanbok, which is alive with the spirit of Korea.
I’m a Korean.
And this hanbok is a piece of clothing that embodies the spirit and soul of our people.
Do you know about the composition of Hanbok? Hanbok….
In that sense, I dare to suggest Hanbok.
Many talented people in Korea have already chosen to wear Hanbok as their hero’s uniform.
However, what they wear is a fake hanbok with a Western feel.
It is not a hanbok improved for convenience in our daily lives, but a product of cultural toadyism that insults and rapes tradition in the name of boldness and innovation of tradition.
In the past, even in the 70s and 80s, we tended to value American culture as the best.
That was the era when the miracle of the Han River occurred.
However, now that Korea has achieved the miracle of the Nakdong River and the East Sea and stands tall at the center of the world, we need to confidently promote our culture to the world and prove that Korean culture is the world’s culture.
Over the past 25 years, Korea has been spreading its culture around the world, but the most effective way to spread culture is through people with strong abilities.
When this country’s most talented person, the ‘White Snow Princess’, was filmed in a commercial eating bibimbap, all grocery stores overseas were running out of red pepper paste.
That’s how powerful the influence of a person with special abilities is.
If people with special abilities wear hanbok and wear hanbok as their uniform, there will be no other opportunity to promote our culture as much as this.
Author.
The same goes for pictures.
The picture the author paints will spread across the sea of information and brighten the eyes of many people around the world.
How nice would it be if that clothes were Hanbok?
At the end of this continent, in Northern Europe, he became interested in Hanbok after seeing the teacher’s paintings, and then became interested in Korea. He traveled to Korea and took pictures wearing volunteer army uniforms at the site of Dongrae Fortress in Busan, making memories of his trip. Won’t this happen?
Is there a way to spread the Korean spirit more than through all kinds of clothes from far away countries?
Author.
Recently, I have often seen people worshiping foreign things in many places.
This is a new appearance shown by the person called ‘Goblin’.
iced coffee.
How deplorable is this?
Even though he has the nickname “Dokkaebi,” he usually wears a suit. The “Dokkaebi” bat he carries around with him is not a stick used for fighting, but a baseball bat that originated in the West.
Is this really a goblin?
Seeing how they arbitrarily use the name goblin and distort our traditional culture, it is clear that they are truly villains.
Just this time, yes.
If the transformation he cried out in the name of goblin had been the look of a goblin in our traditional culture, I would not have said this.
If he had declared that he was going to wrestle with the devil, wearing a robe-like robe underneath, I would have applauded him even though he was a villain.
But how did he do it?
I don’t know if it was a transformation tool or something, but during the transformation, I used English as if making fun of our tradition.
He even talked about Oui and all that, and used strange English to fight off the devil.
Although it is possible to come up with technical names such as ‘midsummer’s Southern Cross’ or ‘crossing lines in the sky’, we deliberately used English.
That too on Sejong Island!!
That person is probably not a goblin.
It’s definitely a being that came from overseas and is really referring to goblins.
You might be the kind of person who doesn’t think washing kimchi in water is enough, but adds it to soup, eats soup without radish radish kimchi, and uses a strainer to strain out rice grains when eating sikhye.
The world is now excited to see such a person.
What kind of Oho Tongjae is this?
This is no different from a cuckoo secretly laying eggs in a kestrel’s nest, and the chick pushing the egg out and pretending to be a kestrel.
I am so angry and resentful that such a person is acting as if he is a ‘Korean goblin’.
That person should not call himself a goblin.
You should use a name other than goblin, a nickname that matches your original nationality.
I am going around informing many people about what Korean goblins are.
In order to protect our traditions and spirit against the distortions of these vicious goblins, we are spreading the word about our real Shinto Buddhist goblins.
I’m not forcing it.
However, if the author participates in spreading the spirit of our people, I would be very happy and happy.
I’m not just asking for a favor in words.
I have prepared some materials so that the hanbok drawn by the author can spread throughout the world and promote the soul of our country.
one. National Museum of Korea_Introduction to Korean traditional hanbok_
two. National Museum of Korea_Hanbok Exhibition Hall Virtual Reality Experience_
three. Video_[I rented a hanbok and came to Busan to eat pork soup.] Source: Piesto Carman’s Korean Working Holiday.
four. ….
Our ancestors have used various and colorful colors in Hanbok since ancient times.
And the nobility added beautiful embroidery to their hanbok.
I drew some rough sketches.
A hanbok that looks like something you would wear when performing Ganggangsoowolae, a small outfit that looks like something you would wear when wrapping your arms around Dano, a colored jeogori that looks like five-colored rice cakes that are suitable for the first full moon of the New Year, and a general uniform pattern that the hero ‘Nightshade’ wore during the Armed Forces Day event in 2020. Even the hanbok.
I dare say that compared to the artist’s drawing skills, even a bird’s eye can’t match it, but I am sending this note with the hope that my sketch will serve as a small reference for the picture the artist draws.
I will end this article with the hope that the spirit of Korea will be captured in the picture the author draws.
It is the season of cold winds that make flowers bloom.
Please don’t catch a cold and draw pretty pictures.
-Sparking teeth posted.
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“…….”
I wonder how long it took to write so many notes, but the scariest thing is that.
“Student Ymir. You know what? There is only one word in English in this note.”
“…source?”
“Yes.”
In everyday life, it is natural to use foreign words comfortably, but this note does not use foreign words to the point of being a bit excessive.
“I must be tired if someone like this is nearby. Right?”
“Really? I often watch entertainment shows.”
“…What?”
“I have blond hair, but there are a lot of people walking around wearing fresh coats and holding a fan, saying things like ‘Adventure’ or ‘Yes, you guy!’ Oh, of course you don’t know in Korea.”
“…….”
What the hell is Gukbbong in this world?
Could it be that they have even taken over an entertainment broadcasting station in Canada?
This is truly a terrible thing.
‘That’s why Doji Rider or something is popular right now.’
This is an era where even broadcasting stations are obsessed with Korean praise.
Doji Rider’s subtle mixture of Hollywood SF sensibility and Japanese special effects culture, with almost no Korean sensibility, may have been an opportunity to evoke nostalgia for the past.
“…Um.”
so that.
“Student Ymir. I think this is a good suggestion.”
“Yes?”
“Hanbok. Student Ymir’s suit concept goes with Hanbok.”
“……Teacher? Didn’t you feel extremely disgusted when you saw this just now?”
“That’s right. But if you think about it, if you match the design with the hanbok, people like this in this country will support Ymir, right?”
“Ah.”
Although they are hooligan-like, there is nothing more reassuring than having such a hooligan as an ally.
“If student Ymir is going to be a villain, it would be right to look like a gangster, a goblin, or a doji rider. But for what purpose did student Ymir come to this academy? At least it’s not to become a villain, right?”
“I….”
“There’s nothing you can do if you don’t like student Ymir, but I’m personally curious.”
to be honest.
“I thought student Ymir looked really pretty in a hanbok.”
“…Are you serious?”
“Yes. Of course.”
Only by wearing Hanbok can you live comfortably in this country without being criticized.
“Many people in this country will look at Ymir like a foreign daughter-in-law. If you match the design with the Hanbok costume.”
“Foreigner…daughter-in-law?”
Ymir was embarrassed, but smiled bitterly.
“…I see. Daughter-in-law.”
He soon regained his appetite and smiled slightly.
“Good. I will do it. Hanbok costume.”
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