Please don’t watch too many Japanese comics and think that everything is Japanese culture.
Compared to the Koreans shamelessly stealing China's traditional culture, it is more disgusting and disappointing that the ignorant young Chinese people handed over their traditional culture to the Japanese. 】
[Plagiarizing Naruto?
Anyone who knows the origin of Naruto's hand seals would not say such nonsense as plagiarism.
To be honest, there is almost no Japanese culture in Naruto except the word "ninja".
In the official book of Naruto, all the soldiers and fighters are arranged in array in front. It can be found in Baopuzi by Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty as follows: All the soldiers and fighters are arranged in array and march forward.
It means the gathered soldiers and the fighting warriors are lined up and marching forward. Later it evolved into: all the soldiers fighting are marching forward in formation.
The reason why the soldiers were all in formation was because Sakurajima made a mistake when copying the book.
Chapter: General Raiden can't cook? Kiana: Shadow...Big Mei?
On the other side, Mei and others were also watching Alicia's live broadcast in the car.
Kiana was furious when she saw some comments saying that Kurumi's Rebirth Seal plagiarized Naruto.
"Are these guys idiots? Or have they lost their consciences to such a rhythm!
This was the case when Xiao came out before.
Many people insist that Xiao is wearing a mask from the Sakura Country.
Later, Alicia specially released a video to introduce Xiao's character, and explained clearly the Chinese cultural elements contained in the patterns, colors, Nuo masks, etc., and many players also helped to add to the content below.
But even so, there are still some blind people spreading the so-called [Japanese elements of Xiao] everywhere, and stirring up trouble in various ways. It really makes me angry.
They have handed over China's time-honored traditional culture to the Sakura Country. What is this person's intention?!"
Hearing Kiana calling others stupid, Xilin rarely laughed at her this time and said, "Stop laughing at me when I am alone." Instead, she echoed her with a common hatred and said, "That's right!
At first, I didn’t know what Xiao’s ultimate move, Nuowu, meant.
When Xiao came out, I specifically searched for Nuo opera on Baidu.
Anyone with a bit of common sense will go online to look up information.
I really can't understand those who are blind.
Apart from the troops arranged by our competitors, the rest probably have no brains.”
As a Chinese, Mei was of course very angry when she saw this.
Yes, Mei is Chinese.
Although her name sounds like Sakura countryman at first glance.
But just like compound surnames like Zhuge and Ouyang, in this world, surnames like Shenli, Leidian, Tiao, and Chong have been members of the Hundred Family Surnames of China since ancient times.
Even if these surnames exist in the Sakura Country, they were passed down during the Tang Dynasty and other eras, and are ultimately Chinese.
And because China expanded some territory during the war, there are now some Chinese citizens with Western names.
However, even though she is angry, Mei will not just talk, but likes to do practical things.
After taking out her phone to play the game, she said, "I posted the popular science explanation of how the Walnut Hand Seal is actually the Chinese Rebirth Seal in the comments section under the Walnut PV on YouTube."
Kiana saw that many foreigners liked and replied.
Although I don’t understand it, it only took a few minutes and there were hundreds of likes, which seems very impressive.
"As expected of Mei, so reliable."
Xilin also opened YouTube and looked at Hu Tao's PV data, and was dumbfounded.
Forget about the just-released Walnut character demo.
"Hu Tao PV: Are You Scared?" released hours ago has been viewed over a million times.
In less than an hour, the number of comments has reached nearly 10,000.
What is this concept?
It’s been several days since the three videos of Xiao, who were very popular before, and the one with the most comments only has 20,000.
Even Ganyu, who is second only to Zhongli in the card pool flow, only has tens of thousands of comments among the three people with the most PVs on YouTube.
This is data accumulated over ten days.
As for Hu Tao, she may surpass Ganyu one day.
As expected, the only one who can fight against Hutao is Zhongli, who has the highest PV popularity in history.
According to Hu Tao's data from this hour, it is basically a foregone conclusion that she will surpass super popular female characters such as Ganyu and Klee.
Are all foreign players crazy?
What’s even more outrageous is that there is a live countdown broadcast on YouTube for the opening of the Huwalnut card pool.
Countless players were communicating about Hu Tao in the barrage.
There are even some ruthless people who said that before Hutao comes up, he would not sleep and would wait for Hutao to come all night long.
Wan's sudden death can be regarded as a boost to Master Hu's performance.
It is such a beautiful thing to be able to be blessed by Walnut.
Sirin told Kiana and Mei what she saw, and they were both stunned.
Crazy!
Just crazy!
The last Liyue character who was so popular on the Internet was Zhongli.
Mei couldn't help but exclaimed: "When the news about Kurumi's character first came out, I was actually a little worried about its evaluation on the Internet.
Because as a Liyue character, Hu Tao must be designed according to Chinese traditions.
Then its value setting must be in conflict with the values of Western players, which is a clear reflection of cultural differences.
First of all, the culture of coffin shops and funeral services is basically unique to China.
Walnut's hat is also emphasized in the setting of Walnut.
The round-top Taoist hat. In my opinion, Hu Tao’s setting should be borrowed from the Taoist setting, similar to Lin Zhengying in the Hong Kong zombie movies.
In fact, there are huge differences between Chinese and Western cultures regarding life and death.
As we all know, most Chinese people are atheists. With the influence of Marxism-Leninism, our views on life and death are very different from those of Westerners. To put it bluntly, we don't care much about life and death.
Ghosts and spirits are mostly portrayed in literary and artistic works. Even in some film and television works, the characters are dreaming about falling in love with female ghosts every day, but in their hearts they all believe that ghosts are fake.
But it is different for Westerners. In their understanding, when people die, they either go to heaven or hell. The dead who remain in the human world will become vampires, werewolves, and zombies, all of which are representatives of evil. In their understanding, there are no such things as cute ghosts.
If a Westerner who has not been dimensionalized looks at Walnuts, it is like us looking at the corpse-driving people in western Hunan, and it is difficult to associate them with cuteness.
They might even think that Kurumi, who uses ghosts to fight, is a necromancer who controls the undead and is disrespectful to the dead.
The Necromancer is also a representative of evil in Western culture.
I thought it would be difficult for Western players to accept Hutao's settings, or to understand Hutao's settings.
Now it seems that I was worrying too much. It turns out that cuteness is justice, and Chinese and Westerners are all human beings.
As long as it's cute, it doesn't matter if it's a ghost.
Many comments and comments are saying that Walnut’s ghost is cute and adorable.
In many Chinese literary and artistic works, ghosts and demons can become immortals if they do good deeds, and become Buddhas instantly if they put down their butcher knives. This is actually the dialectical materialism of the Chinese people.
If Mihoyo can convey the Chinese people's understanding of ghosts and monsters to Westerners in Hu Tao's subsequent background story and legendary missions, and let Western players truly understand the Chinese people's views on the dead since ancient times, he can even make Western players feel that the Chinese people's views on life and death are correct.
That is a disguised way of exporting dialectics, which is definitely a cultural export of values.”
Xilin was completely stunned.
"Mei, can I quote what you just said later when I broadcast the Kurumi Legendary Quest?"
Meiyi nodded.
"of course can."
Kiana proudly hugged Mei's arm.
“Sure enough, my Mei is the best!
With Mei, I have a hundred times more power."
Celine rolled her eyes.
"That's like saying, Kiana, you're only as good as Mei.
You are really smart."
Kiana smirked.
"Hey, thanks for the compliment."
Siren was helpless.
"Is it possible that being smart isn't actually a compliment to you?"
Kiana was puzzled.
"The word 'smart' is used to describe a person who is very smart and wise, which is the opposite of 'stupid'."
Mei didn't know whether to laugh or cry, and explained to her friend considerately, "The original meaning was like this, but now on the Internet, "very smart" is often used to mock someone who is not very smart or even a little stupid. It's actually an irony."
"Xilin, you useless otaku!"
"Kiana you idiot!"
Mei, like Cecilia who was driving in front, looked at the two people who were bickering with a doting look from time to time.
Then she continued to watch videos related to Hutao, mainly because she wanted to see the reactions of foreign players after watching Hutao's PV.
As a result, at this time, Mei saw a video of a blogger with millions of followers watching the reaction video of the character demonstration of Kurumi.
It can be seen that this foreign guy likes walnuts very much and praises them for music, art and other aspects.
However, when the scene came to the moment when Walnut made a Taoist "Rebirth Seal".
The next second, the foreign guy blurted out "Naruto" as if it was a conditioned reflex.
This is not the original black.
This foreigner has a lot of Genshin Impact videos under his personal account, and you can see that he likes eyes very much.
But even with millions of fans like this up master, his subconscious first reaction after seeing Hu Tao making a hand seal was still similar to the barrage in Alicia's live broadcast room, and he associated it with Naruto.
It can be seen that Naruto, with his own power, packed up and kidnapped a bunch of cultural symbols that originally belonged to China, such as "hand seals" and "travel", from the hearts of people all over the world to the Land of Sakura.
So much so that when seeing Kurumi making hand seals, not only foreign friends will think of Naruto, not only some Chinese people will think of Naruto, there are even people who deliberately accuse Kurumi of plagiarizing Naruto.
Dragon Ball also bundles Sun Wukong, a major character in Chinese mythology and Journey to the West, into the Kingdom of Sakura.
Culture does not flourish or respect itself, and may even slowly forget itself. Instead, it allows past imitators to surpass it and carry forward its culture, ultimately putting the original birthplace of the culture in an embarrassing situation.
This phenomenon makes Mei feel heartbroken.
This is also the most important reason why she wants to join Mihoyo.
Because Genshin Impact is currently the only domestic game that has successfully exported overseas.
Maybe Genshin Impact still has some shortcomings, but at least in terms of using games to spread culture and even cultural output, among all the games in China, only Mihoyo's Genshin Impact can currently shoulder this important task.
Even if the original god does not work out in the end, she hopes to join in the production.
And only Mihoyo can do it.
This time, Mei's goal in joining Mihoyo is to participate in the content production of the Inazuma version.
Just like Naruto and Dragon Ball used Chinese cultural elements, the core of the story is still that of the Sakura Country; just like Mondstadt is covered with a layer of "Western medieval fantasy" skin, the core of the story is still Chinese.
Mei hopes that Inazuma can also use Japanese cultural elements, or in other words, use "Japanese elements from the perspective of China" to export culture to the Land of Sakura.
It means "to conquer you with the style you are best at."
I heard that Inazuma is the Thunder General, and his style is purple.
Mei couldn't help but think of herself.
Because her last name happens to be Lei Dian, and because she happens to have purple hair.
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