What's the deal with Chinese dramas and happy endings?
What's the deal with Chinese dramas and happy endings?
what about Korean ones where everyone just straight up gets murdered
White whores are so superficial, they can’t understand complex art. Stick to capeshit you dumb slut
Who the fuck reads dramas to experience happiness
Because Chinese history is tragic and sad and brutal. The concept of a happy ending is inherently unrealistic to the Chinese.
What the hell she's from my town
>my soul after Curse of the Golden Flower
>watching chinese dramas
wtf why do people go through so much effort to watch fucking bottom-of-the-barrel trash
They save their happy endings for the massage parlor.
Where else should you? Comedies are for entertainment, not happiness. The happiest moments of your life aren't where you're busting a gut laughing, it's getting married, having a child, winning the lottery, other stereotypical examples and so on.
Nice
>you look like winnie the pooh lol
>DEATH
it all makes sense now
That explains a lot.
>Chinese were the most subjugated people in the world
you're forgetting someone, goy
Brutal.
what is it with americans and being happy
blessed by our Lord in Heaven
You don't know the end of the story unless you know how someone dies. The point where they're happy and have their life together, that's not the end. You need to know what happens next.
This is racist. Get out.
Life is Suffering. Happy endings are for children
too lazy to look it all up, is this factually correct?
Pretty much. Obviously not every single Chinese person was raped. But the history behind that pasta is spot-on. It doesn't name the Sixteen Kingdoms or Northern Wei and shit but it's clearly talking about them.
Same with Chinese ones, they go on forever then everyone is either dead or unhappy
>tfw no qt spanish gf
An Lu Shan was as European looking as every other Uyghur
where are all these different foreign barbarians coming from? There's mongolia, korea and japan, who else is conquering them over and over?
"The Sixteen Kingdoms"
>The term Sixteen Kingdoms traditionally denotes the plethora of short-lived non-Chinese dynasties that from 303 came to rule the whole or parts of northern China. Many ethnic groups were involved, including ancestors of the Turks (such as the Xiongnu, possibly related to the Huns of late Roman history, and the Jie), the Mongolians (Xianbei), and the Tibetans (Di and Qiang).
"Northern Wei"
>Wei dynasty, Chinese in full (Pinyin) Bei Wei or (Wade-Giles romanization) Pei Wei, English Northern Wei, also called Tabgatch or (Pinyin) Tuoba, (386–534/535 ce), the longest-lived and most powerful of the northern Chinese dynasties that existed before the reunification of China under the Sui and Tang dynasties. The Wei dynasty was founded by Tabgatch (Tuoba) tribesmen who, like many of the nomads inhabiting the frontiers of northern China, were of uncertain origin. Their language was basically Turkic, and scholars presume that their ancestry can be traced to proto-Turkic, proto-Mongol, or Xiongnu peoples. In any case, the Tuoba were non-Han Chinese, and their conquests of the small, weak North China states in the late 4th century were clearly regarded as foreign invasions.
>By 439, the Bei Wei had secured their territories from attack and unified all of North China.
Source: Encyclopedia Britannica
Also look up the Khitans, Jurchens, and Manchus.
Kinda sad. Poor Chang.
based Japan getting away from all that shit and setting up shop on some islands laughing at Koran invaders
>roasties and their happy endings
Nigga that's a 6/10, which fucking shithole do you live in?
FUCK CHINKS
she's spanish