Jiseokmyo Shrine in the south of Yangjagang - southern China of Dongsan, Jiseokmyo Shrine in Zhejiang Province under Yangjagang River. In China, the region where dolmens are concentrated is known to have been found in the southwestern part of the Liaodong Peninsula and Jilin Province, with a total of 180 found. The Yodong Peninsula and the western part of Gilimseong Fortress are so-called Balhae Bay areas and can be seen as belonging to the territory of Gojoseon. Forty-seven dolmens have been found in Jeolgangseong Fortress in the south of the Yangjagang River so far. If you look at the places where the dolmen were found, they are all along the coast, including 州市市, 지縣, 지縣, and 陽陽. The most concentrated place is 安市입니다. The largest number of 26 dolmens were found in Daeseoksan Mountain, three kilometers northeast of the city, and now most of them have been destroyed, but inside the tomb, primitive pottery sculptures and longitude pieces with humanities were found. There are roughly several types of dolmens here, first of all, irregular stones are upright to create three walls, or the lower part of the tide is buried in the soil and the upper part is the mainstream type that supports the cover stone. In another form, 石을, which is about 1 meter high, is arranged on the ground to form a three-sided tomb wall, and the lower part of the strange stone is said to be not buried in the soil. In addition, pillars are made of irregular 石으로 on each of the four corners to support the cover stones, and these dolmens in the warm district are said to be the same as dolmens found in Yongdam-dong, Jeju, Korea. Jiseokmyo in the northern part of China, or Jiseokmyo in the Liaodong Peninsula or the western part of Jilin Province, is said to have similarities in form to those in Jeju Island or Jeollanam-do, which we commonly call the southern method. The date of the dolmen from Zhejiangseong Fortress is from the early days of Seoju (1046-771 BC) to the end of the Spring and Autumn Period. You won't be able to believe this theory as it is, and there is a possibility that Chinese scholars have held Korea's Dolmen Pedestal Solidarity high. What is clear is why 47 dolmens are found in the southern part of China's Yangtze River. Not long ago, dolmens were also found in Shandongseong Fortress, drawing attention as to whether these dolmens are in the middle of connecting the dolmens of the Liaodong Peninsula and dolmens of Jeolgangseong Fortress. According to a report by Shinhwa News Agency on October 1, 1993, there is a 500-square-meter graveyard on the eastern side of the mountain, where there is a two-meter left-right dolmen. A small stone is surrounded by squares and circles, and then a cover stone made of natural stone is covered, and the other is a large sign of natural stone is built on the southern land attached to the cemetery, and a large stone is roughly trimmed into an axe, and the body is placed in it. Please understand if there is any confusion in terms of terms and just take the facts as it was translated into Chinese a long time ago.
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