" ...The place where Goryeo's Musin regime resisted against the invasion of Mongolian troops for 39 years is now Ganghwado Island. It was a symbol of patriotic Buddhism at the time, and the Tripitaka Koreana was produced to overcome the national war with the power of Buddha, and it is kept in Haeinsa Temple in Hapcheon...."Did Goryeo endure the invasion of Mongolia for 39 years?" In order to counter the tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of Mongolian troops, Goryeo Island must also have at least tens of thousands of troops stationed in Ganghwado Island. Ganghwado Island is too small for that. So where did so many people (including their families) procure food and where did they procure other household items for decades? It is not convincing to say that the people offered tribute to avoid the surveillance of the Mongolian army. In order to fight for 39 years, many soldiers, people, weapons manufacturing plants, training centers, and now Ganghwado Island need a vast amount of places such as naval bases, army bases, horse-raising pastures, agricultural lands, people's residences, royal palaces, castle sites, temples, and colonoscopy. Is there a relic like this in Ganghwado Island? You still haven't found it? Also, the distance between Ganghwado Island and the land is not far. However, the Mongolian army crossed a much wider river and conquered the world. They conquered the wider and deeper river than the distance between Ganghwado Island and the land. If Goryeo is the place against Mongolia and is now Ganghwado Island, it is a place where Mongolian troops can conquer as much as they want. They are said to be weak in water warfare, but there is no record of them fighting. Japan (here Japan means Taiwan) failed due to a sudden typhoon rather than losing the water war at the time of the expedition. Perhaps even if the military is strong in water warfare, it is the same. It's still the same when a typhoon comes. Also, when will they be building a ship after riding a horse and crossing the river and crossing the mountain? Of course, I don't think I'm good at fighting, but I didn't have to. Most of the places they conquered were land.There is no place that has been occupied by boat. So, the Yellow River, the Yangtze River, and many famous rivers in Central Asia, the Middle East, and Europe that they crossed over, they just rode horses and conquered the world. If Mongolian troops invade tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of times every time they invade, there must be tens to hundreds of thousands of Goryeo troops in Ganghwado Island. I don't know how long it's been, but... Furthermore, if several Goryeo kings changed during the Mongolian invasion, where is their royal tomb on Ganghwado Island? Why do you keep saying that you still can't find it? Oh, didn't we build a royal tomb because Ganghwado Island is narrow? Just in case, did you make it in a place where no one can find it? But is Ganghwado that big? Now that history has not been explained, it is said that the general public secretly paid taxes on Ganghwado Island. Believe it or not... Conversely, if you look at Mongolia's records, there are few records of going to war in Goryeo. Rather, he said he'd go hunting in Goryeo.I'm writing down these leisurely sounds. Of course, I don't know if you think I'm contemptuous of Goryeo.Rather, there is a record of returning from being treated for alcohol, but there is no place that expressed Goryeo hostilely. Also, the considerations we have learned are neither large nor valuable enough to wage war for 39 years. According to records from all over the world, there are many places where you don't have to fight a few times and then give up.Mongolia (Vietnam, etc.) had a very favorable attitude toward us. I'll say this somewhere on the homepage, They're us, too. In the past, when I got married, there was a custom of taking pictures of Yeonji Gonji. It's like that these days, too... This was previously called Mongolian customs. That's what the Mongolians did. However, Yeonji Gonji also appears in the ancient murals that we know as Goguryeo tombs. If so, Yeonjigonji is a custom of Goguryeo, and Mongolia inherited it, so why is it teaching history so that it cannot be explained right in front of it? It's really a mess. Are they people who have never seen the Goguryeo murals? Or, was Goguryeo already influenced by Mongolia because it was destroyed by Mongolian invasion? Returning to this, it seems that the atheist regime emphasized their legitimacy under the pretext of Mongolian invasion to justify their dictatorship. As Ganghwa was in danger of war, it is the current history of teaching that it was stored in the current Hapcheon Haeinsa Temple for fear of the loss of the Tripitaka Koreana. However, according to our records, the Hwangnyongsa Pagoda is burning and various cultural properties are being destroyed during the Mongolian invasion. If the Hwangnyongsatap Pagoda was destroyed in Gyeongju, why did the Tripitaka Koreana be enshrined in Haeinsa Temple, Hapcheon, on the peninsula, where you can walk for about two days? Wouldn't Ganghwado Island be safer? After the administration, the Tripitaka Koreana will be meaningless anyway.Furthermore, he's weak in water warfare. Nevertheless, does it explain that most of the territory has fallen into the hands of Mongolia and that it is necessary to keep the Tripitaka Koreana deep inside the enemy? Oh, the beacon is dark. I think it's a strategy. He deceived the Mongolian army who saw through the existence of the Daejanggyeong in Ganghwado Island, and rather moved to Haeinsa Temple in Hapcheon. It's going to be no joke to move it's not a joke.Would the Mongolian army have left it alone no matter how much it carried in the middle of the night? There wasn't an airplane. Was it summoning using an avatar? It is the reality of our national history textbooks to teach them that this is right. Or, is it correct that Goryeo's strong soil is not a peninsula? You have to weigh it down and teach it, not simply memorize the national history. We were busy running away from foreign invasions, and we were powerless. I can't find the parts that can't be explained. This is the colonial view claimed in colonial history. Ganghwa... The records of the southeastern part of the continent's Honam Province Ganghwa Prefecture and the old Yeongju Province (Record of the Chinese Gogeummyeong Dictionary) record that Ganghwa is located like this, and we have no record of Ganghwa (Ganghwado Island. However, it is called Ganghwado Island because it is called Ganghwado Island). How come the records are different? According to the records of the invasion of Mongolia. This is the record for September 44th year of King Gojong, the 22nd Goryeo envoy. "... 2,000 islands of rice and 3,000 islands of Jo were harvested from Ganghwa's public farmland. The same was harvested at Choi's house. In the fields of Ha-eum, Jingang, and Haeryeong, the crops were distributed discriminately to the king, the minister, the memorial service, and others.." It should be noted here that the letter Ui means. Chinese characters for "right" and "right" for "right" and "right" for "right" It means the same - 5,000 islands in public farmland, and 5,000 islands in total were harvested from Choi's family. Let's calculate how much farmland we need to harvest 10,000 islands. Since one island has 20 mages and one mages has 200 pyeong, 10,000 islands*20 mages*200 pyeong=40 million pyeong of farmland can be harvested. Is there any farmland of 40 million pyeong in Ganghwado Island on the current peninsula? There is definitely a record of continental Goryeo in the Goryeo envoy's song, but it was on the peninsula. I wonder what our history is described by looking at. The Jingang River recorded above is southeast of Dando-hyeon, Gangso-myeon. The sea spirit is a state-of-the-art Hangjubu-We can't know.
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