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Why do Chinese slogans appear at the US military base in South Korea?
Wushan base, located in Gyeonggi Province, South Korea, is an outpost for the United States to monitor North Korea's missile launch. The American soldiers here have a slogan, "Fight Tonight", which is probably posted on the wall to boost morale. In the news video broadcast, we can see that there are four Chinese characters under the battle tonight: always on the battlefield.

Chinese characters are an ancient carrier of Korean, so when learning Korean, we should first master Chinese characters comprehensively and know the meaning of the original Chinese characters to be marked. Chinese characters were a compulsory course for middle school students in South Korea until the 1960s, but after the 1970s and 1980s, the government gradually' abolished' the Chinese characters in China, and now the South Korean government demands the full restoration of Chinese characters, which also proves that China culture is all-inclusive.

China civilization is the mother civilization of South Korea, North Korea and even Japan. After communication and integration, it has become a sub-civilization in East Asia, and its sub-civilization is bound to be similar to its parent civilization. If it is not connected with China's mother civilization again, Koreans, Koreans and even Japanese will become air-dried and soulless cultural mummies!