The prefix "Asa-"of "Asadar" in Asda means "Dawn" in Altai. Japanese still uses this affix to mean "dawn". This affix evolved into "azam" in medieval Korean; In modern Korean, it is "achim". The suffix "-dal" of "Asadal" means "earth" or "mountain". This affix is also common in Koguryo's place names. Therefore, Tan Jun and North Korea are also known as "the country of dawn". However, whether Japanese and Korean belong to Altaic language family is still controversial, and they are generally classified as infinitive.
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Tan Jun's Korea (2333-238 BC) was a period of doubt in Korean history, which was recorded in the Suicide Letter of the Three Kingdoms. According to myths and legends, the longest history of Korea can be traced back to the establishment of Dangen. Tan Jun Wang Jian is the God of Xiong Huan (? ) and "bear girl" (the original meaning is that bears become women, probably tribal women with bears as totems). According to legend, in 2333 BC, Dangun established a king in today's Pyongyang, and established the ancient "Koryo State"-Korea, which means "the country of tranquility and dawn". Dangong reigned in 1500, and later lived in seclusion in Asda as a mountain god, living to 1908. Asda and Asda are the names of the legendary North Korean capital Tan Jun. There are many opinions about the specific location of Asda, such as the northeast and Pyongyang. The earliest reference to Asda's classics was The History of the Three Kingdoms. This book holds that Tan Jun is the capital of North Korea. However, new research shows that there is more than one Pyongyang city, one in the northeast of China and one on the Korean Peninsula. It was normal for a country to have two capitals at that time. Tan Jun, the capital of North Korea, is actually located in the northeast of China, while Pyongyang of North Korea is only Tan Jun, the southern capital of North Korea. But this statement is far-fetched and has no archaeological basis. The History of the Three Kingdoms recognizes Jizi Korea and records that Dangen lived 1 and was 980 years old.
The prefix "Asa-"of "Asadar" in Asda means "Dawn" in Altai. Japanese still uses this affix to mean "dawn". This affix evolved into "azam" in medieval Korean; In modern Korean, it is "achim". The suffix "-dal" of "Asadal" means "earth" or "mountain". This affix is also common in Koguryo's place names. Therefore, Tan Jun and North Korea are also known as "the country of dawn". However, whether Japanese and Korean belong to Altaic language family is still controversial, and they are generally classified as infinitive.
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Tan Jun's Korea (2333-238 BC) was a period of doubt in Korean history, which was recorded in the Suicide Letter of the Three Kingdoms. According to myths and legends, the longest history of Korea can be traced back to the establishment of Dangen. Tan Jun Wang Jian is the God of Xiong Huan (? ) and "bear girl" (the original meaning is that bears become women, probably tribal women with bears as totems). According to legend, in 2333 BC, Dangun established a king in today's Pyongyang, and established the ancient "Koryo State"-Korea, which means "the country of tranquility and dawn". Dangong reigned in 1500, and later lived in seclusion in Asda as a mountain god, living to 1908. Asda and Asda are the names of the legendary North Korean capital Tan Jun. There are many opinions about the specific location of Asda, such as the northeast and Pyongyang. The earliest reference to Asda's classics was The History of the Three Kingdoms. This book holds that Tan Jun is the capital of North Korea. However, new research shows that there is more than one Pyongyang city, one in the northeast of China and one on the Korean Peninsula. It was normal for a country to have two capitals at that time. Tan Jun, the capital of North Korea, is actually located in the northeast of China, while Pyongyang of North Korea is only Tan Jun, the southern capital of North Korea. But this statement is far-fetched and has no archaeological basis. The History of the Three Kingdoms recognizes Jizi Korea and records that Dangen lived 1 and was 980 years old.
The prefix "Asa-"of "Asadar" in Asda means "Dawn" in Altai. Japanese still uses this affix to mean "dawn". This affix evolved into "azam" in medieval Korean; In modern Korean, it is "achim". The suffix "-dal" of "Asadal" means "earth" or "mountain". This affix is also common in Koguryo's place names. Therefore, Tan Jun and North Korea are also known as "the country of dawn". However, whether Japanese and Korean belong to Altaic language family is still controversial, and they are generally classified as infinitive.
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Tan Jun's Korea (2333-238 BC) was a period of doubt in Korean history, which was recorded in the Suicide Letter of the Three Kingdoms. According to myths and legends, the longest history of Korea can be traced back to the establishment of Dangen. Tan Jun Wang Jian is the God of Xiong Huan (? ) and "bear girl" (the original meaning is that bears become women, probably tribal women with bears as totems). According to legend, in 2333 BC, Dangun established a king in today's Pyongyang, and established the ancient "Koryo State"-Korea, which means "the country of tranquility and dawn". Dangong reigned in 1500, and later lived in seclusion in Asda as a mountain god, living to 1908.
Asda was acquired by Wal-Mart.
1999, Wal-Mart acquired British Asda Group. This is a powerful and well-managed supermarket chain group, and it is one of the giants of British retail industry. In particular, Asda is very close to Wal-Mart in style. In fact, Asda Group has been learning from Wal-Mart's business philosophy and business model for a long time, so it hardly needs any corporate culture transformation. Some of Asda's business ideas are exactly the same as Wal-Mart's: for example, special price system on the same day, no promotion, actively promoting products with unique brands, paying attention to customer service, calling employees "colleagues" and so on, and even the service slogan of "ready to help others" is very similar to Wal-Mart's "customer first". In 2002, Asda achieved sales of $654.38+0.5 billion. On June 65438+1October 65438+April 2002, Wal-Mart announced the acquisition of Safeway Company, the fourth largest supermarket chain in the UK, in all cash. Wal-Mart plans to jointly bid for Safeway with Sensbury Company, the second largest supermarket chain in the UK, with the help of Asda, a British subsidiary. Safeay has a market share of 65,438+00% in the British retail market, which will lay the foundation for Wal-Mart to completely subdue the British retail industry and become its overlord. I wonder if this history will repeat itself in the future of China retail industry? This may be alarmist, but it is definitely a problem worthy of further consideration by all of us.