What funny hats they wear in Korea!
But, you will ask, where is Korea?
It is near Japan, a country you have read of in this
book.
The people of Korea look a little
like Chinamen. They have yellow skin and slanting
eyes. Their hair is long, straight, and black,
and they wear it in a very strange way. The
boys and girls wear their hair down their backs in
braids tied with ribbons. The men and women have
their hair in little topknots that stand straight
up.
But I must tell you about the strange
hats they have. Some of the men wear hats that
go down over their shoulders. This is the kind
of hat they wear when they are in mourning, after
the death of a father or mother. Some wear hats
made of straw. These hats look like large flowerpots
turned upside down. Some have hats made of horsehair.
But the hats made of straw and the
hats made of horsehair do not keep the rain out.
So they have umbrellas. Their umbrellas are
as funny as the hats. They are made of oil paper,
and have no handles. They look like fans.
When it rains, the people open their umbrellas and
tie them on top of their hats.
The boys in Korea wear loose jackets,
and wide trousers which go under their stockings.
The stockings are padded with cotton, and are tied
at the ankle. The girls wear very pretty little
jackets, sometimes red, sometimes pink, and sometimes
green.
The shoes they wear in Korea are of
many kinds and shapes. Some are made of leather.
Others are like the wooden shoes the Chinamen wear,
which turn up at the toes. The funniest shoes
they have are made of paper. The paper is very
thick and strong, and so their paper shoes last a
good while. But the shoes that are worn by most
of the people in Korea are made of straw. They
are like sandals, and they are worn so that the large
toe is not covered.
The people in Korea have a strange
way of keeping themselves cool in hot weather.
They have something like a basket made of rods of
bamboo. This basket is round and long, and open
at the top and bottom. They put their heads
through this basket, and it hangs downward from their
shoulders around their bodies. Then they put
their clothes over it, so that the basket is inside.
It is next to their skin. How would you like
to have such a summer dress?
The boys in Korea go to school when
they are very young. The girls do not go to
school. They stay at home to help their mothers.
But girls whose parents are rich have teachers at
home to teach them reading and writing and other things.
In school, the teacher sits on a straw
mat on the floor. The boys also sit on the floor
on straw mats. They say their lessons out loud.
They write their lines from the top to the bottom
of the page. The people in China and Japan,
as you know, write in the same way. The boys
of Korea learn to count on a chon-pan.
The chon-pan is much like the counting box they have
in the schools in China. It is made of little
balls on a frame of wires fixed in a box. The
boys also learn by heart the wise sayings of great
men.
The boys in Korea have some very nice
toys. But the best playthings they have are
their kites. They make their kites fight battles
in the air, just as the boys do in Japan. Every
boy tries to tear down every other boy’s kite.
This is done by pulling the strings across one another.
Sometimes the sky is full of beautiful kites, which
jump and dash about as if they were alive.
The boys also have fine, large pinwheels.
They make these pinwheels whirl around in the wind.
The boys also spin tops, and they play “seesaw,”
and jump the rope.
The boys in Korea are fond of fishing.
Nearly every boy has a fishing rod and goes fishing
whenever he can. Sometimes the boys have great
fun going around dressed like their fathers.
They wear wooden swords and little bows and arrows
like soldiers. They make straw figures of men,
and with their swords they strike off the heads of
these straw men.
But the boys have to work as well
as play. Many of the peddlers in Korea are boys.
They sell candy and other things. The girls
do a great deal of work at home. The first thing
they learn to do is to sew.
Would you like to know how the women
iron their clothes? They wrap each piece around
a stick and lay it on the floor. Then they sit
down and beat the piece on the stick with wooden clubs.
In this way they make the clothes as smooth as a
Chinaman makes the linen which he irons.
The houses in Korea are one or two
stories high. They are made of wood or clay,
and sometimes the roofs are of straw. The windows
are high, and the doors are often so low that the
people have to stoop down to go in. The rooms
are very small and have hardly any furniture.
There are no chairs. The people sit on mats
on the floor. The walls between the rooms are
made of paper, and the floor is made of stone.
They have a strange way of heating
their houses. They have no stoves or fireplaces.
But under the floor they have a cellar like an oven.
In this cellar a fire is always kept, and the rooms
are sometimes so hot that the people can hardly walk
on the stone floors.
People who are poor sleep on mats
on the floor. They sleep in their clothes.
People who are rich have mattresses. The mattresses
are laid on the floor at night, and are taken up in
the morning.
The people of Korea eat a great deal
of rice. But they have other kinds of food.
They have meat and fish and eggs and also fruit.
You would think that they would use a great deal
of tea, as they live so near China. But they
do not drink tea. They drink rice water instead.
The rice water is water that rice has been boiled in.
At their meals the men always eat
first and the women wait on them. When the men
have eaten as much as they want, then the women and
children eat.
The tables they have are very low.
It would not do for them to have high tables, as
they sit on the floor.
They have no knives or forks.
They eat with spoons, and they use chopsticks, as
the Chinamen do.
They have no water-pipes in their
houses. In the towns men carry water in pails.
They have no gas. For light at night they use
candles.
They have only one kind of coin.
It is a small piece of copper. It has a square
hole in the middle. They put these coins on strings
and carry them around their necks. It would
take many such coins to make a dollar.
There are farms in Korea, where they
grow wheat, rice, rye, tobacco, cotton, watermelons,
and many kinds of fruit.
If you were in Korea, you would think
it the strangest country in the world. They
do many things very unlike the way we do them.
With us bright-colored things are worn by women.
In Korea the men wear bright colors. They have
a funny way of selling eggs there. They place
ten eggs end to end in a row, and put straw around
them. Then they tie strings around the straw
between the eggs. This is called a stick of
eggs. When people go to buy eggs, they ask for
one or two sticks, or as many as they wish.
One stick of eggs costs less than five cents.
Instead of a president they have a
king. The king lives in the largest town.
There is a thick, high wall all around this town.
There are gates in the wall, and these are shut at
night. After the gates are shut, no one can
get in or out until they are opened in the morning.
The people show very great respect
for the king. When they go to speak to him they
throw themselves down on their faces before his throne.
The people love their country very much. They
think it is the most beautiful country in the world.