The following is the continuation of the previous chapter.
The spirit of the Asahi Shimbun who favors Korea is low-down
Let me tell ‘vox populi, vox Dei’ that there is no trace of culture on the Korean Peninsula
Truth that the Korean potter closed the kiln
A while ago, I read the column ‘vox populi, vox Dei’ of the Asahi Newspaper Front Page to be stunned.
There are often lies lined up here.
That is one of the lies that declines Japan ‘In the past, Japan exported stones to canned fish’ was one of them.
Everyone look doubtful as to whether the Japanese did something like that of the Chinese, but this was just a reprint of the lies the Anarchist Osugi Sakae kneaded.
They did not make any apologies or corrections even though the lie came to light.
The lie of ‘vox populi, vox Dei’ this time is also vicious.
The story is written out by Yi Sam-pyeong of Korean potter.
In Korea there is absolutely no name in the history of the people of the humble occupation such as pottery.
Since it is Japan, ‘1616, it found a stone ore suitable for porcelain in Arita’ that name remained as a person.
So Arita-yaki crowds are bustling, so for those reasons those seeking the soil of Arita and the surrounding mountains were destroyed.
Though the place around here is not writing 'vox populi, vox Dei' of shallow knowledge, Nabeshima feudal clan decreased the number of the potters to the half, combining the quality control of the Arita ware with the environmental protection.
In the record, the potter who had about 1,700 people was reduced to 900 people, but the interesting thing is ‘532 men's pottery, 294 women's potters were made to go out’.
From that time Japanese women got a job in hand and worked almost equally with men.
There was no name for a Korean woman until the time Japan went to Korea in the 20th century.
Indeed, there was no environment for a woman to work as a potter. How did Yi Sam-pyeong see a Japanese woman working equally with a man?
Also, at this time is ‘the Korean potter left a priority’ in the record.
It may be thought that the one, being fired, is severe here, bringing.
Nabeshima's feudal lord sympathized there.
Yi Sam - pyeong 's kiln, however, will close at the 6th generation.
That is why you can tell by looking at remaining Arita - yaki.
Precise, coloring is brilliant to sum it up in one word.
On the other hand, Korean pottery has not become the basis of bilateral symmetry, distorted and crackling.
Master of tea ceremony appreciated when it was well well-informed about Wabi-sabi.
That Ken Chanayo (rude) Korean style porcelain did not pass in Arita.
This draft continues.