ohh we can see it seems to combine china and japan together,while adding a enthusiastic happy vibe.its just like hawaii in east asia,illegally occupied,its culture was almost destroyed,while its actually unique and has similar vibe.
good evening. My name's Julian and i'm a karate practicioner. I would like to know if there's an instructional video showing how to perform the okinawan dance. Thank you.
When it comes to Ryukyu, relations with China can be described as very close. The Ryukyu Islands are located on the sea east of Fujian. Historically, there was a Ryukyu country. China has sovereignty. Since 1372, Ryukyu has become a country of China. The king was crowned as the Ryukyu King by the Ming Dynasty and tribute to the court every year. The first national history of the Ryukyu Kingdom, "Zhongshan Shijian", was compiled in Chinese. Although Ryukyu is not called Ryukyu, it is called Okinawa, and it was forcibly occupied by Japan. It is a subsidiary of the Qing Dynasty in China, and there is still a thrilling story. Lin Shigong (1842-1880), a member of the Ryukyu Nationalist Kumi Village. In 1865, Lin Shigong was selected as a government student (official student), and together with Mao Qixiang, Ge Zhaoqing, Lin Shizhong, went to study in the Qing Dynasty, enrolled in the Jingshi Guozijian, and returned to China four years later. He also came to China with Mao Qixiang, Ge Zhaoqing and Lin Shizhong. In Beijing, the death of one another, only Lin Shigong learned to return to the country, and the official to the world teacher (inherited the emperor or the throne). In 1875, Japan sent a housemate to Matsuda, who made the Ryukyu ball, forced the Ryukyu to sever the relationship with China's ancestral sects, and shocked the Ryukyu up and down, making the Ryukyu in the stormy and heart-wrenching chaos, although Ryukyu argued that Opposing the Japanese request, but still unable to do anything, after the negotiations with Matsuda Dojo broke down, they had to send officials to Tokyo to petition. On the other hand, the Ryukyu King Shangtai was worried about the Qing Dynasty's questioning, and in order to save the national transport, he sent a purple towel official to Dehong to secretly send China, and Lin Shigong accompanied him in his capacity as a matter of fact. They first arrived in Fuzhou, and presented the secret letter of Shangtai to He Wei, the governor of Fujian and Zhejiang, and proposed to go to the capital to petition. After the performance of He Wei, the Qing court knew everything that happened in Ryukyu. However, the Qing government reacted negatively and believed that the value of Ryukyu was not great. However, in order to preserve the shelf of the sovereign state, Japan could only "refuted the words with reasonable words" and was not allowed to enter Beijing for Dehong and so on, so that it could return to China. Japan used the Qing government's non-intervention policy to implement the "Ryukyu Division" two years later. In Okinawa Prefecture, the members of the Ryukyu royal family, such as King Shangtai and Shizi Shangdian, were placed under house arrest in Tokyo and the Ryukyu died. At that time, Lin Shigong did not return to China at the request of the Qing court, but stayed in Fuzhou. They heard the bad news of the country that died from the Ryukyu refugees who came to the sea, and then they got a secret letter from the son of Shangzi, asking them to go north for help. So Lin Shigong was equal to the north of October 1879, actively launched a national salvation activity, and first arrived in Tianjin to Li Hongzhang. The petition echoed to Dehong. From October 1879 to November 1880, they petitioned the Prime Minister’s Tuen Mun or the Ministry of Rites 9 times, calling on the Qing to crusade against the violent Japan and help the Ryukyu to return to the country, but the Qing court only advised them to return to Fuzhou as soon as possible. They even waited for the Donghua Gate, which must pass by the officials. When they met the minister, they cried to them, and many Qing officials were deeply touched. Just when Lin Shigong and others tried their best to restore the country, the Qing government was conducting secret diplomacy with Japan on Ryukyu. Japan had come up with a "division of the island", which was to be exchanged for China in the southern island of Ryukyu. China revised the "Sino-Japanese Repairs Regulations" and gave Japan a one-sided MFN status. The Qing government intended to accept it and tried to restore the Ryukyu Kingdom in the Island Islands. After Lin Shigong and others heard about the "replacement of the island", they immediately submitted a petition against the division of Ryukyu to the Prime Minister, saying that the island of the islands could not establish a country and requested to restore the whole territory of the Ryukyu. But this did not help, the Prime Minister’s On the same day, the party signed an agreement to change the island. Lin Shigong seems to have noticed that he has been unable to recover the situation. He feels that he must die to save the Ryukyu National Games. On November 20, 1880, he personally presented a petition to the Prime Minister’s Tuen Mun, and wrote: "Ryukyu Country Lin Shigong is very grateful, please ask Tian En for a death, and quickly save the country. If the work is dead, there is no regrets! I am sorry." On the morning of the same day, Lin Shigong committed suicide. Today, Lin Shigong is regarded as an anti-Japanese martyrs who are praised by most Ryukyu people. People who advocate the independence of Ryukyu regard Lin Shigong as a national hero. Lin Shigong, a patriot who has no way to report to the country, hates the whole world at the age of 38, but anyway The history of Ryukyu is also so eye-catching. We should remember that Ryukyu was forcibly occupied by Japan, and one day we will get it back!
Lol. Ryukyu is not part of Japan. But its not part of china either. You should stop relating anything to chinese. Its really annoying. They are in sinophere. But they got their own country. Don't claim what not belong to us
ohh we can see it seems to combine china and japan together,while adding a enthusiastic happy vibe.its just like hawaii in east asia,illegally occupied,its culture was almost destroyed,while its actually unique and has similar vibe.
free ryukyu!
ryukyu independence支持琉球独立
琉球群岛是中国领土!
@@bobsneider383 这...这个还真不是。
good evening. My name's Julian and i'm a karate practicioner. I would like to know if there's an instructional video showing how to perform the okinawan dance. Thank you.
10:14 So cute... 😂
When it comes to Ryukyu, relations with China can be described as very close.
The Ryukyu Islands are located on the sea east of Fujian. Historically, there was a Ryukyu country. China has sovereignty. Since 1372, Ryukyu has become a country of China. The king was crowned as the Ryukyu King by the Ming Dynasty and tribute to the court every year. The first national history of the Ryukyu Kingdom, "Zhongshan Shijian", was compiled in Chinese.
Although Ryukyu is not called Ryukyu, it is called Okinawa, and it was forcibly occupied by Japan. It is a subsidiary of the Qing Dynasty in China, and there is still a thrilling story.
Lin Shigong (1842-1880), a member of the Ryukyu Nationalist Kumi Village. In 1865, Lin Shigong was selected as a government student (official student), and together with Mao Qixiang, Ge Zhaoqing, Lin Shizhong, went to study in the Qing Dynasty, enrolled in the Jingshi Guozijian, and returned to China four years later. He also came to China with Mao Qixiang, Ge Zhaoqing and Lin Shizhong. In Beijing, the death of one another, only Lin Shigong learned to return to the country, and the official to the world teacher (inherited the emperor or the throne).
In 1875, Japan sent a housemate to Matsuda, who made the Ryukyu ball, forced the Ryukyu to sever the relationship with China's ancestral sects, and shocked the Ryukyu up and down, making the Ryukyu in the stormy and heart-wrenching chaos, although Ryukyu argued that Opposing the Japanese request, but still unable to do anything, after the negotiations with Matsuda Dojo broke down, they had to send officials to Tokyo to petition.
On the other hand, the Ryukyu King Shangtai was worried about the Qing Dynasty's questioning, and in order to save the national transport, he sent a purple towel official to Dehong to secretly send China, and Lin Shigong accompanied him in his capacity as a matter of fact. They first arrived in Fuzhou, and presented the secret letter of Shangtai to He Wei, the governor of Fujian and Zhejiang, and proposed to go to the capital to petition. After the performance of He Wei, the Qing court knew everything that happened in Ryukyu. However, the Qing government reacted negatively and believed that the value of Ryukyu was not great. However, in order to preserve the shelf of the sovereign state, Japan could only "refuted the words with reasonable words" and was not allowed to enter Beijing for Dehong and so on, so that it could return to China. Japan used the Qing government's non-intervention policy to implement the "Ryukyu Division" two years later. In Okinawa Prefecture, the members of the Ryukyu royal family, such as King Shangtai and Shizi Shangdian, were placed under house arrest in Tokyo and the Ryukyu died.
At that time, Lin Shigong did not return to China at the request of the Qing court, but stayed in Fuzhou. They heard the bad news of the country that died from the Ryukyu refugees who came to the sea, and then they got a secret letter from the son of Shangzi, asking them to go north for help. So Lin Shigong was equal to the north of October 1879, actively launched a national salvation activity, and first arrived in Tianjin to Li Hongzhang. The petition echoed to Dehong.
From October 1879 to November 1880, they petitioned the Prime Minister’s Tuen Mun or the Ministry of Rites 9 times, calling on the Qing to crusade against the violent Japan and help the Ryukyu to return to the country, but the Qing court only advised them to return to Fuzhou as soon as possible. They even waited for the Donghua Gate, which must pass by the officials. When they met the minister, they cried to them, and many Qing officials were deeply touched.
Just when Lin Shigong and others tried their best to restore the country, the Qing government was conducting secret diplomacy with Japan on Ryukyu. Japan had come up with a "division of the island", which was to be exchanged for China in the southern island of Ryukyu. China revised the "Sino-Japanese Repairs Regulations" and gave Japan a one-sided MFN status. The Qing government intended to accept it and tried to restore the Ryukyu Kingdom in the Island Islands. After Lin Shigong and others heard about the "replacement of the island", they immediately submitted a petition against the division of Ryukyu to the Prime Minister, saying that the island of the islands could not establish a country and requested to restore the whole territory of the Ryukyu. But this did not help, the Prime Minister’s On the same day, the party signed an agreement to change the island.
Lin Shigong seems to have noticed that he has been unable to recover the situation. He feels that he must die to save the Ryukyu National Games. On November 20, 1880, he personally presented a petition to the Prime Minister’s Tuen Mun, and wrote: "Ryukyu Country Lin Shigong is very grateful, please ask Tian En for a death, and quickly save the country. If the work is dead, there is no regrets! I am sorry." On the morning of the same day, Lin Shigong committed suicide.
Today, Lin Shigong is regarded as an anti-Japanese martyrs who are praised by most Ryukyu people. People who advocate the independence of Ryukyu regard Lin Shigong as a national hero. Lin Shigong, a patriot who has no way to report to the country, hates the whole world at the age of 38, but anyway The history of Ryukyu is also so eye-catching.
We should remember that Ryukyu was forcibly occupied by Japan, and one day we will get it back!
Lol. Ryukyu is not part of Japan. But its not part of china either. You should stop relating anything to chinese. Its really annoying. They are in sinophere. But they got their own country. Don't claim what not belong to us
Qing dynasty wasn't even Chinese.
China at that time was under manchurian rule.
@@hujake5406 No one says Ryukyu belongs to China! Stop making up lies! Ryukyu does not belong to Japan!
고려시대 삼별초와 류큐에관한건
아직 많이 안알려졌네.