As a native of Jingnan, it was normal for Ou Nan to hate the Koreans. In his eyes, the Koreans were no different from the Japanese. They were all bastards.
If this was just hearsay, then it would be fine. Unfortunately, it wasn't. Ou Nan's grandfather was a survivor of the Jingnan incident. He was part of the team that collected the corpses.
He had personally told Onan that a large portion of the Japanese soldiers involved in this massacre were Korean soldiers from Korea. Their methods were not any less cruel than the Japanese soldiers.
Ou Nan's grandfather told him that many Japanese soldiers did not wear helmets. After they raped women, they would dig out their inner organs and put them over their heads, suffocating them to death. They even joked that this was "where they came from."
The Japanese soldiers would definitely wear helmets. Only the Korean soldiers didn't wear helmets because the Japanese felt that they didn't deserve to wear helmets. After all, the Koreans were just slaves in the eyes of the Japanese, slaves who had lost their country.
History was very clear that after the Japanese took control of Korea, they carried out a series of policies such as the "Imperial People Movement" and "Soka Clan Surname Change" to enslave the Koreans.
Similar to the policies that Korea carried out in Taiwan, many of the Koreans were trained to be loyal subjects of the Japanese. They were willing to fight for the Japanese and become their cannon fodder.
That was why Ou Nan did not like the Koreans. It was because of the heinous crimes that the Japanese committed in Hua Xia, many of them were committed by the Koreans.
According to the statistics of the Japanese Defense Department, out of the 2.5 million Japanese invading China, 1.6 million were Korean!
Regardless of whether it was the invasion of China or the war with Vietnam, the entire world saw the truth. The most immoral soldiers were the Goryeo soldiers.
Hua Xia did not want to exaggerate this matter. In fact, they felt that Korea had always been an obedient vassal state in ancient times. That was why they did not want their relationship to be so bad.
It was a pity that some things that looked like dogs were not dogs. They could be wolves. No matter how they were raised, they could not be "mature."
Why would the woman surnamed Park accept the compensation from some association in Japan for the comfort of the women? From Ou Nan's point of view, it was because the women in Korea who were willing to come over to comfort the Japanese did so willingly. Many of them were even students. They saw using their bodies to comfort the Japanese as the greatest contribution they could make to their country!
It was a fact that most of the women in the Japanese army who worked as comforters were from Korea. The Japanese had always said that there was a reason why Korean women loved beauty. It was because they knew that the women who participated in the comfort ceremony in Korea had to participate in a beauty contest.
The woman with the surname Park took the money from the Japanese, just like how the pheasants on the roadside took money from their customers after they finished their business.
This was not compensation at all. To put it bluntly, this was prostitution!
The Japanese used such a small amount of money to prostitute so many women in Korea. This was probably the reason why the Koreans were closer to the Japanese now.
It was possible that many of them had Japanese genes mixed in them. Those who did not grow tall were probably spoiled by the Japanese genes.
That was why Ou Nan was very disgusted by this matter. When Li Zhongqing asked Ou Nan about it, Ou Nan did not hold back and threw some of the words in Li Zhongqing's face.
He did not say this to express anything. He just wanted Li Zhongqing to understand that he did not have a good impression of the Koreans. That was why he hoped that Li Zhongqing would not continue to provoke him! If Li Zhongqing continued to provoke him, he might explode.
But at that time, Li Zhongqing explained that Korea was also a victim of World War II! He said that the Koreans were only used as logisticians and laborers in the Japanese army. They did not join the fighting forces.
Ou Nan immediately felt even more disgusted. He asked Li Zhongqing, "If this is really the case, then there are more than a hundred Koreans who were judged as Class B war criminals after the war for their" war crimes "of torturing and killing captives and ordinary citizens.
Even if they were Japanese, they wouldn't be considered war criminals if they only did logistics and labor.
Those who committed war crimes were all perverted executioners! "
Ou Nan's words left Li Zhongqing speechless. Li Zhongqing did not know how to explain. In the end, he decided not to explain and obediently shut his mouth.
Ou Nan also told Li Zhongqing that everyone knew that Austria was the first country to be annexed by Nazi Germany during World War II! They were also one of the first people to be tortured by Nazi Germany! Hundreds of thousands of young Austrians were forced to become cannon fodder for Nazi Germany. They died in foreign countries. Austria was a very tragic country. It was not until 1945 that they were liberated by the Soviet army.
However, after the war ended, the first Austrian president made an unexpected announcement to the world. He admitted that although Austria was a victim of World War II, they were also an accomplice of Nazi Germany. Therefore, they would not shirk their responsibility. The Austrian government would apologize to the Jews who were killed during Austria's occupation, as well as other countries and people who were harmed by Austria. They would also provide compensation to the best of their ability!
This speech attracted the attention of the world!
No one would not be moved by it! Since then, Austria had received great respect from the international community. The Austrian people were also known as a people with a conscience.
However, the two countries connected to Hua Xia in the east were deeply despised by the world. They were Korea and Kim. This peninsula had been occupied by Japan for half a century. It was very pitiful. They were also oppressed. After World War II, two new countries were finally established on the peninsula. One was Korea, which was ruled by plastic surgery, and the other was half occupied by the Kim family.
They were independent, so they hoped to be looked at in a different light. After they achieved initial success, their so-called national pride and ambition increased greatly! On World War II Memorial Day and National Day, they would repeatedly tell themselves and other countries that they were the "victims" of World War II. They were a people who had been "enslaved". Therefore, they "had the right" to make demands of other countries.
The Koreans were the most self-righteous in this aspect. They were the most arrogant and disgusting. They were the victims because they were not capable. Why should others pity them?
They all scolded the Japanese for tampering with history. In fact, the Koreans' view of history was similar to the Japanese! They were neck and neck! They did not admit to the disgusting things they had done. Every day, they pretended to be pitiful and cried about being bullied.
When Japan surrendered, there were no less than 100,000 Koreans who committed suicide in all kinds of ways! Logically speaking, when the country was free and the people were liberated, the people should be rejoicing!
But the peninsula was full of crying, wailing, and suicide. It was like the end of the world. The Koreans did not have a trace of joy from being liberated. They were like the Japanese, wailing, crying, and committing suicide everywhere … They deserved to be slaves!
Ou Nan asked Li Zhongqing, "Do you know which country resisted the most during the Olympic torch relay in Hua Xia?" Korea. Do you know which country used the slogan "A certain island in Hua Xia is their territory" during the Winter Olympics? It was also Korea.
Li Zhongqing wanted to refute, but Ou Nan questioned, "What kind of people are you?"
The Koreans claimed that they had been influenced by the Confucian culture, but the most cherished etiquette, honor, loyalty, filial piety, and integrity of the Confucian culture were nowhere to be seen in the shameless and untrustworthy people like the Koreans!
The Confucian culture did not only teach you to distinguish between the superior and the inferior, but Korea did not seem to have learned anything other than the distinction between the superior and the inferior.
Because of this, Li Zhongqing did not dare to contact Ou Nan for a long time. He was worried that Ou Nan would be angry because of this and lose the chance to get close to him. So, Li Zhongqing kept admitting that it was Korea's fault. But he also emphasized that the country was the country, and he was an individual.
As time passed, Li Zhongqing expressed his apology many times, which made Ou Nan's attitude towards him become much better.
But although his attitude was better, Ou Nan had no intention of doing anything for Li Zhongqing. After all, Li Zhongqing was nothing in Ou Nan's eyes!
Li Zhongqing had spent more than 10 billion won on Ou Nan, but all Ou Nan did was glare at him and frown at him. Of course, Ou Nan did not receive any benefits from him. Li Zhongqing was the one who gave him the cold shoulder. His money went down the drain.
Li Zhongqing was very, very grateful for this. At least now, he received more attention from Ou Nan than other people. To Li Zhongqing, this was his biggest success at the moment.
Unfortunately, this was all Li Zhongqing's illusion. Ou Nan did not change his opinion of him at all.
But the two of them did know each other. Ou Nan could not deny this.
When Ou Nan threw out Li Zhongqing's name, Song Zailong's face completely changed. Clearly, he knew that his strength was nothing in front of the biggest arms dealer in Korea.
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