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Women in Joseon were like sex slaves to yangban

2022年02月10日 18時49分57秒 | 全般
The following is from Jee Man-won's book, An ultimatum to anti-Japanese.
This book is a must-read for people in China and South Korea who grew up with Nazism in the name of anti-Japanese education.
It is a must-read for professors at universities, even though they have only the brains to think that their anti-Japanese propaganda is true.
The emphasis in the text except for the headline is mine.
Women in Joseon were like sex slaves to yangban
The two photos on the next page show women and yangban in the late Yi Dynasty.
They show four yangbans giving a 9- to 10-year-old Kisaeng a drink at a bar and how Joseon women lived without feeling any sexual shame about showing their breasts. 
In Joseon, servants and maidservants were also the servants of maidservants.
The nobi (nobi-class women) of Joseon were also the servants of the slave (servant-class men).
The Dutchman Hendrik Hamel, who saw Joseon in the 1660s, recorded that the yangban of politically powerful families owned as many as 2~3,000 Nobis. 
All women of Nobi status were the property of the yangban and were also sex slaves at the will of the yangban.
All the children of yangban they bore became Nobi, but yangban showed no interest in them. 
On the other hand, love between servants and maidservants was forbidden, and women who committed it were severely tortured and killed. Still, many Nobis managed to evade the watchful eyes of yangban and fall in love.
As a result, syphilis must have been prevalent in the royal palace and the yangban.
In order to avoid syphilis, the royal family would marry off a young girl as soon as he was chosen, and once he ascended the throne, all the beautiful courtesans in the royal garden would be his.
However, if a courtesan was worthy of the king's attention, there was a high probability that she already had syphilis from her relationship with another man, and even the king was not immune to syphilis. 
The women of Joseon were Nobis who worked for the yangban and were sex slaves who offered their sexuality to them.
More than 20 Daegu women, including Mun Ok-ju, made love to Japanese soldiers.
While they were able to live a life free from poverty by bringing back her fee and tips from the Japanese soldiers to their homeland, the yangban of the Joseon Dynasty was willing to abuse the women as nobi and sex slaves than paying her fee. 
By the way, "power harassment" has recently become a social problem.
It is said that some of them even go beyond power harassment to hysterical abuse of foreign workers.
It is probably due to the DNA of Koreans. 
Koreans criticize Japan for being an imperialist country and hate the Japanese flag, the symbol of imperialism. Still, when you compare Korea and Japan, I have to wonder if Koreans are qualified to criticize the Japanese.
It seems that it would be an act of spitting in the face of the heavens if they were to make false accusations against Japan at every turn.
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