MTL - Rebirth of the Great Entertainment Empire-v4 Chapter 871 win-win model
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There are some things that we do not admit or do not exist.
A few years later in the last life, Korean pop culture has been popular in China for nearly 20 years. Not only Korean idols, but also Korean dramas, mobile phones, and clothing. In all aspects, there are many people in China who also It is the so-called Hahan clan, who are desperately touting and chasing.
The Koreans are shameless and **** all kinds of things that are obviously Chinese. People on earth know it, so I will not talk about it for the time being.
Let’s talk about Korean nationality.
It took the Koreans thirty years to become one of the four little dragons.
The Koreans were the fastest out of the Asian financial crisis in the shortest time.
The Koreans have turned Korea, which is lacking in nature, into a cultural exporting power.
If such Koreans are not worth the attention of the Chinese, then the Chinese will sooner or later fall on their own arrogance.
I don't know since when, a culture of "hate" has pervaded South Korea.
What is a "hate" culture?
This "hate" is not resentment, not the kind of gnashing of teeth I must take revenge on someone, an eye for an eye for a tooth for a tooth, but a form of self-reliance, self-improvement, and self-confidence after experiencing humiliation, experiencing depression, and then strongly rebounding. Even conceited.
At the end of the 1970s, in the field of economics, there was a very famous term - the four Asian economic tigers.
The so-called Asian economic tigers refer to four regions - Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea.
Among them, it is arguably the most difficult for South Korea to get this title.
From 1950 to 1953, the Korean War broke out on the Korean peninsula. It was not until the Panmunjom Agreement in 1953 was reached that the Korean peninsula entered a state of peace and South Korea could begin to develop its economy (at this time, The other three little dragons have been developed for several years.).
In 1954, a group of American economists visited Seoul, the capital of South Korea, and finally made an assertion that no Korean economy has not developed in fifty or sixty years.
If you think about it, you can understand why these economists make this assertion - the country that has just experienced the war must be devastated, with ruins everywhere, and then look at the economic structure of South Korea's lack of resources, saying that South Korea's economy can be in fifty or sixty It has developed over the years, all because of the fact that South Korea is a slave country of the United States.
but--
Those economists never imagined that only more than 20 years after they said this, South Korea has become one of the four little dragons of the Asian economy!
How did the Koreans break the spell that American economists put on it?
The answer is - Koreans can do this mainly because of their kind of "hate" culture.
This piece of land with a large projectile on the Korean Peninsula is actually quite unfortunate!
In the history of thousands of years, this land has experienced as many as 400 times of invasion-among them, some were done by the Japanese, some by the Russians, and of course by the Chinese. Just recently, during the Qing Dynasty, North Korea was invaded by Huang Taiji, and later became one of the vassal states of the Qing Dynasty. This peninsula can be said to have been controlled by foreign countries all the time, including now, half of South Korea is actually being controlled by foreign countries. ruled by the United States.
but--
After all, it has entered modern society, and the US control of South Korea has turned invisible, so hidden that most Koreans think they have finally gained freedom.
The rebound after a long period of repression is great.
In 1961, South Korea's military leader Park Chung-hee launched a military coup d'état and began his reign, and South Korea entered a period of political stability.
By the way, Park Chung-hee is the father of Park Geun-hye, the 18th President of South Korea.
When Park Chung-hee first took office, South Korea's per capita GDP was less than $100. In 1996, before the Asian financial crisis, South Korea's per capita GDP had reached $10,548. That is, from 1961 to 1996 and 35 years, South Korea's per capita GDP has more than doubled.
In the last life, the history of South Korea was called the "Miracle of the Han River".
How did the Koreans create this so-called "Han River Miracle"?
To be fair, South Korea has actually benefited from some external forces to develop.
In the beginning, the United States lent South Korea a lot of money, sometimes interest-free loans, sometimes low-interest loans, and even gave South Korea some money - after all, South Korea is a slave country to the United States.
Later, the US economy was also sluggish, so the money to support South Korea was reduced.
Under such circumstances, South Korea has no choice but to borrow money internationally - after all, if you want to develop the economy, you cannot rely on yourself, and sometimes you have to resort to external forces.
At that time, South Korea borrowed a circle, and no country was willing to lend it money until it found the newly emerging Germany.
In the 1960s and 1970s, with the rapid economic development of Germany, there was a panic of labor and a serious shortage of labor. It was hoped that some labor could be obtained from other countries to solve the problems it faced.
Coincidentally at this time, South Korea found Germany.
Germany said that I could lend you money, but you have to "take Xier to pay off the debt" - that is, let South Korea pay people's debts, that is, let South Koreans go to Germany to work as laborers.
Therefore, a large number of Koreans went to Germany to work at that time.
What kind of jobs do Koreans do in Germany?
How can a good job come to a Korean? Under normal circumstances, women are nurses or even prostitutes, and men are mostly miners. In the last life, there was a Korean movie "International Market" that was actually about Koreans going to Germany to work.
At that time, many Koreans died in Germany—you must know that in the 1960s and 1970s, the mining industry in Germany was not developed, and landslides were extremely common, and every time a landslide took away a lot of life.
As for women, let’s not talk about being a prostitute. You have to take in a lot of customers every day. As a nurse, you have to work more than 46 hours a week, that is, five days a week, more than nine hours a day. The main income is salary is very low.
In 1964, when Park Chung-hee visited Germany, he took a look at the living conditions of the Koreans who were working in Germany at the time. As a result, he shed tears and said that you are really suffering, and you have done what you have done to make Korea's economy soar. great contribution.
There were hardly any complaints from the Koreans at the time, they thought they were going out to serve their own country, to make their own country better.
Some people may think that it was because the poor Koreans in South Korea at that time were so patriotic. When the lives of Koreans improve, they will be like many Chinese people, making money in their own country, going abroad to spend money, feeling that foreign Everything is good, but nothing in my own country is good, and I even wish to join a foreign nationality and become a foreigner.
To be honest, it's not really like that.
South Korea was also affected by the financial crisis in 1997 without exception. At that time, South Korea's foreign exchange reserves were all exhausted, and the pressure of foreign debt was particularly great.
Some people may say that it is not easy for the country to owe debts, print money to pay it back.
This is definitely a joke, not to mention that the super-printed creditor countries will not recognize the country's currency at all. Once the uncontrollable inflation is created, the country's economy may not be saved - just like the Soviet Union, the super-industry The Indian ruble made the ruble finally become a dollar more than several thousand old rubles, and finally the prosperous Soviet Union was abruptly disintegrated.
Therefore, if you want to repay foreign debts, you must use internationally recognized hard currency, like foreign exchange, like gold, that is, foreign exchange reserves and gold reserves.
Under such circumstances, the South Korean government called on the South Koreans to "take out the gold in your hands and lend it to the country, that is, the government buys the gold in your hands with bonds, and it will definitely be returned to you in the future."
As a result, only a small percentage of Koreans sold their gold to the government, most Koreans donated their gold to the government, and there were even long queues on the streets of Seoul (mostly women). ) went to the bank to take off their earrings, rings and bracelets and donated them to the country to help the country tide over the difficulties.
Later, South Korea relied on these to overcome this difficulty and recovered from the financial crisis as soon as possible.
Moreover, Koreans are very trusting in their own country's products, and even reached a state of blindness. In the last life, in Korea, no matter how rich they were, almost all of them were Hyundai and Daewoo, so most mobile phones were Samsung, only A very small number of Koreans drive BMW Benz and use Apple.
Looking at China in turn, driving a domestic car and using a domestic mobile phone is a low performance in the eyes of many people.
Of course, this is not entirely a blame for the Chinese nationals, and it is also related to the fact that most of the Chinese brands themselves are not up to par - their products are indeed inferior to foreign ones in all aspects except price.
Back to the topic-
The patriotic spirit of the Koreans is indeed very powerful, which is a very important reason for the development of this country that lacks all kinds of resources.
Of course, it is impossible for South Korea to develop with the enthusiasm of Koreans alone.
The reason why South Korea can develop is inseparable from the correct development strategy of South Korea.
By the time of Kim Young-sam's administration, that is, now, the development strategy formulated by South Korea has become a two-handedness - one for the high-tech industry, and the other for the cultural industry.
Needless to say, the high-tech industry, Samsung, Hyundai, and Daewoo are all world-renowned high-tech brands.
As for the cultural industry, it usually does not require much investment, but once it produces benefits, it will last. It is precisely because of this that Jin Yongsan has made a very important part of the economy to develop the cultural industry.
but--
There are two major problems for Jin Yongsan to engage in the cultural industry.
The first major problem is that unlike the last world where the entertainment industry did not form a unified empire, this world has the DreamWorks empire established by Xu Cun. If South Korea wants to vigorously develop the cultural industry, it cannot avoid Xu Cun, the emperor of the entertainment industry.
(This is also a very important reason why Kim Young-sam invited Xu Cun to come to Korea this time.)
The second major problem is that the cultural industry must have core values as a radiation source.
What are the core values of Korea?
The answer is - no.
but--
It doesn't matter if South Korea can "borrow" from China. Anyway, it has always been the case for thousands of years.
What do you "borrow" from China?
Of course, "borrowing" the most influential Chinese Confucian culture.
China's Confucian culture can be said to have influenced the entire East Asian cultural circle, including China (including Xiangjiang and Taiwan), Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Mongolia, and even Southeast Asia has been influenced by Chinese Confucian culture.
Therefore, South Korea really "borrowed" the same good things as China.
In the last life, under the packaging of Confucian family culture, Korean dramas swept across East Asia and even entered Southeast Asia.
Don't think it's just a matter of earning some royalties, it's actually far from that simple.
What do many girls watch Korean dramas for?
See idols?
Not at all.
I'm also looking at the dresses of the actresses inside, how can they dress so well and look so good, and how can they make up so beautifully?
So they followed suit.
Korea's clothing, jewelry, cosmetics, immediately stimulated.
Besides, why is long-legged Oppa so handsome?
Why don't you go to Korea to see Oppa?
South Korea's tourism market has been stimulated again.
Also, why are Korean girls so pretty?
Get it right?
Then let's go to Korea as well.
The cosmetic industry in South Korea has also been stimulated.
As a result, a set of Korean drama culture has driven the development of countless industries and developed a huge market, and the benefits generated by this market are countless times that of the Korean drama itself!
Currently, South Korea is on the road to the next life.
but--
Different from the first life, this life has more obstacles like Xu Cun.
It's not that Xu Cun intends to completely restrict the development of South Korea's cultural industry. Even if Xu Cun wants to do this, he is afraid that it will be difficult to succeed. After all, there are too many general trends driving it.
What Xu Cun wants to do is only two-way export - don't just export from South Korea to other regions, other regions also have to export to your South Korea~www.novelbuddy.com~ This is only fair.
last life.
South Korea is very domineering in this regard. for example:
In the late 1990s, "Huanzhu Gege" was not only popular in China, but Koreans also liked it, even more than the Chinese.
South Korea's cultural department was worried that Chinese TV dramas would invade their South Korea, so they forced "Huanzhugege", which was originally broadcast in the prime time, to be broadcast in the second half of the night.
However--
This did not stop the popularity of "Han Zhu Gege" in South Korea - it was broadcast in the middle of the night, and the ratings of "Han Zhu Gege" were still hot.
Seeing this, South Korea's cultural department discussed with the three major TV stations in South Korea and simply blocked "Han Zhu Gege". In the last life, "Han Zhu Gege" was broadcast in South Korea for more than half, and it stopped broadcasting until Xu Cun. Before the rebirth, South Korea did not play a complete set of "Han Zhu Ge Ge".
In this life, Xu Cun operates, and there are many Hong Kong and Taiwan dramas, such as "Shanghai Bund", "Unmerciful", "I Am Kind", "Bao Qingtian", "Legend of the New White Snake", and even the mainland's "The Legend of White Snake". Story of the Editorial Department" and "Desire" have both entered Korea, and both have caused sensations to varying degrees in Korea.
And one of Xu Cun's purposes in coming to South Korea this time is to rely on Kim Young-sam's demands on himself now, and he has finalized with the South Korean government that while he is helping Korean dramas to open up the East Asian market, Hong Kong dramas, Taiwanese dramas, and mainland dramas must also enter South Korea. Make this win-win model a foregone conclusion, rather than the unilateral cultural invasion of South Korea in the last generation.
Therefore, while waiting for the Huo family sisters to present Kim Hee Sun and their eight Korean girls to themselves, Xu Cun and Kim Young Sam's people have been talking about the introduction of DreamWorks TV series from South Korea and the issue of DreamWorks helping South Korea to distribute Korean dramas in East Asia... …
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