He is the posthumous title of Goguryeo's great conquest monarch called King Gwanggaeto or King Hotae, and he is fascinated by himself these days. Not long ago, the idea of writing a biography of this person is all of his interest. I would like to write an article that is realistic and can read the emotions and thoughts of the main character, such as Valerio Masimo Manfredi's "Alexandros" and Carthage trilogy. Of course, considering the remaining records, it will be closer to "novels" than to "biographies," and it will take a considerable amount of time to investigate the data because there are so many controversies. I don't know if I'll use it or not, but I'll show you the rough appearance of this person and your estimation. First of all, the poems written in the heavy rain from Neungbi, Samguksagi, Modurumyo, and the heavy rain in Gyeongju are slightly different, but there is little difference in meaning. First of all, the name of the place where King Tae was buried is known as Gwanggaetogyeong means expanding the territory, and Pyeongan means the reign of the king, and Hote means king of the royal family that the people like. Some scholars argue that the title Taewang was a common name, but there is no clear evidence yet, and even if there are kings named the Great King or the New King, he is the only one on the record who received the title Taewang. He was born in 375 as the son of King Yang of the homeland, and his name is Damdeok, and there is no record of brothers or mothers. During his survival, he was probably called King Yeongraktae after King Tae or Yeonho, and his enemies probably called him "Damdeok, King Goguryeo." Five years before King Tae's birth, Goguryeo suffered as much as the attack of the official sword of the Wei Dynasty and the attack of King Mo Yong-hwang. King Geunchogo of Baekje led 30,000 troops beyond defeat (usually means Yesunggang River on the Korean Peninsula), and Professor Yoon Myung-cheol and North Korean academia estimate Pyongyang at that time as Jangsusanseong Fortress in the territory of Hwanghae-do, not Pyongyang now. In the process of attacking and defeating this assumption, King Gogukwon, the eldest father of King Tae, died. This was the first and last king in Goguryeo's history to die while fighting an enemy. For your information, Baekje suffers twice and Silla dies once, but Silla dies a little bit pathetic. In addition, in 377, three years after King Tae's birth, Baekje attacked Pyongyang Castle (presumed to be Jangsusanseong Fortress in Hwanghae-do), and invaded in 389 and 390 just before King Tae took the throne, especially in 390 Dalsol Jingamo Dogonseong Fortress (also known as Doapseong Fortress. The location is unknown) and 200 men and women are captured and returned, and Jingamo is appointed to the Byeonggwan Jwapyeong. First of all, there is no record of King Tae's growth period, but Taehak, Goguryeo's first higher education institution, was established in the second year of King Sosorim in 372. Like Alexandros, who learned learning and the world from Aristotle in Mieza, it is presumed that the Taewang was educated by a scholar who teaches academics in prenatal studies or prenatal studies. For reference, Lee Moon-jin, who made a history book called New House, which reorganized abandonment, was Dr. Taehak. Perhaps someone "completed" the bile duct that he had vaguely guessed what to do when he grew up. Perhaps an old general or protester awakened the revenge of Damdeok by telling stories about the invasion of 342, the 369th annihilation battle, and the death of his uncle in 371. The year King Tae ascended the throne differs by one year in the records of Neungbi and Samguksagi (391 years of Neungbi, 392 years of Samguksagi). At the time of ascension, it is estimated that there would have been no large-scale civil war or dispute that could be a novel story. Of course, the records may have been deleted, but Goguryeo mobilized 40,000 troops in July 392 to take out 10 people, including Seok Hyeon-seong of Baekje. Also, he immediately breaks into Khitan and takes back 10,000 people from his country who have captured 500 people alive or fled.In addition, in October, the army was divided into seven roads, and after a 20-day battle, it succeeded in capturing Gwanmiseong Fortress, a major defense base in the northern part of Baekje. This Gwanmiseong Fortress was an important base for Baekje to the extent that King Asin of Baekje, who was newly crowned next year, called Jinmu, who was an uncle and chief, and ordered the recapture of Gwanmiseong Fortress. Goguryeo already mobilized more than 50,000 troops in the 342nd war against Yeon, half a century ago, but the fact that such troops were stationed outside for months can make it possible to assume that Goguryeo's domestic situation has stabilized. In the year of the throne, Silla sent Silseong, the son of Lee Chan-daeji, to Goguryeo as a hostage. This spirit later returned to Silla and ascended to the throne and sent another hostage to Goguryeo. And Pyongyang. This is really Pyongyang.Build 9 temples in ^^)The number 9 is the same as the number of floors of the pagoda built later in Hwangnyongsa Temple in Silla, and it has a deep meaning, but I forgot what it means.-,.- I'd appreciate it if you could look forward to the rest next time. Originally, it was a pillow-decorated painting excavated from Goguryeo's ancient tombs.The three tribes that the Goguryeo people regarded as sacred...It's a crow with three legs.
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