Now they are suddenly curious about the historical origin of South Korea and North Korea..
So why should South Korea enforce military service? A search It’s really strange that I didn’t learn well in history.
Can exemption from military service be regarded as a reward? A search on the Internet It turns out that there are probably several situations in which male citizens of school age in South Korea are forced to uniform military service and are exempted from military service.
So it seems that military service in South Korea is not a happy thing, so exemption from military service can become a reward.
It seems that it will be beaten at any time It turns out that Seoul is only about 40 kilometers away from North Korea.
After reading a report that “a Korean athlete was exempted from military service because he won an Olympic medal”, he was a little confused.
The 38th line between the two sides is also known as one of the most dangerous borders in the world.
You can run a marathon and go upstream from the Han River Estuary on the other side of North Korea.
A speedboat can get off the city in about half an hour.
In the United States, South Koreans have been killed The reason why they are called “South Koreans on the roof” is that during the riots in Los Angeles in 1992, South Koreans were famous for their 1:53 casualties against blacks, which shows that compulsory military service has brought a meaningful side to South Korean men.
It turns out that North Korea and South Korea are only in a state of truce.
No wonder South Koreans lack a sense of security and have to force conscription in the direction of the whole people, but it is also strange that South Korea is not moving its capital.
North Korea currently has more than 1 million troops with a population of more than 20 million, while South Korea’s population is twice that of North Korea.
One of the advantages of this conscription is the strong self-defense ability of South Koreans.
Compared with North Korea’s only 600000 troops, North Korea also dances guns and sticks all day.
Now many Internet users in China satirize South Korean male stars and female guns, but these male stars basically go to military service when they are old, and they are basically in full service.