Saturday, February 26, 2022

The Chinese Pyramid and the Northeast Process

 You've all seen the General Tomb, the tomb of King Jangsu, in the national history textbook at least once. It's hard to tell the size from the picture on the side of the national history book, and you'll be surprised to know that the length of one side of the general's gun is 33 meters long and 13 meters high, which is the height of the apartment on the 5th and 6th floors. In addition, if you add the height of the shrine called Hyangdang on top of the tomb, the height of the 8th and 9th floors of the apartment is well over. The picture is relatively large because there is a person on the bottom. This is Restoration Island of the Hyangdang of the Tomb of King Jangsu. Look. It's huge, right? If you actually see it in front of you, you'll feel a lot of pressure. But don't be surprised by the general gun. The length of one side of Taewangneung Royal Tomb, the tomb of King Gwanggaetotae, is 66 meters, twice that of the General Tomb. It's almost collapsed now, but the remaining height is close to 14 meters. This is the restoration island of Taewangneung Royal Tomb. The building at the top is a shrine called Hyangdang, as mentioned above. It can be said that the restoration of the Hyangdang in the tomb of King Jangsu above is more accurate than the Hyangdang here. The black one standing one step below the Hyangdang gate is a person. And there is no restoration and no photos, but the largest Cheonchuchong Tomb in the ancient tombs is truly a mountain with an unimaginable diameter of 85 meters. Imagine looking 85 meters ahead. That's the vertex on the other side of the tomb. It's a size that can't help but be shocked. These three tombs seem to be the largest, but Chinese families are scattered from about 10 meters to 50 meters. --- Below is Dangunneung Royal Tomb, which was recently rebuilt in North Korea. From the entrance to the tomb, there were 279 steps of granite stone stairs, and Yoo Hong-joon of "My Exploration of North Korean Cultural Heritage" said, "This is the first time I've seen such a dazzlingly high stone staircase except for the stairs of Odessa in the movie "Benher." The result of requesting measurement of 86 two-person bones excavated from the inside to two different research institutes was 5,011±267 (1993). The dating method used here is the "electron spin (SPIN) resonance method," and there is a controversy over the ashes measurement method, as it is common to argue that it is accurate to measure close dating by radioactive carbon measurement. Around 3289-2755 B.C., it is the era of Hanwoong's new city, referred to in Handangi, which is controversial about the prestige, far ahead of Dangun Wanggum's founding of Joseon. Is it Dangun's tomb? The evidence to infer that it is Dangun's tomb is in the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty, which includes three records of the repair of Dangunmyo in King Sukjong's reign, the repair and management of Dangunmyo in King Yeongjo's reign, and instructions to institutionalize Gangdongsato in spring and fall. In addition, there are many places and legends related to Dangun, including Daebaksan Mountain (a very bright mountain), Dangunho Lake, Dangun-dong, and Adal-dong. But it can't be said to be archaeologically proven. Oh, let me tell you one interesting thing. You know that American Indians are Mongolian like us, right? They also have Mongolian spots, and there are many matches with Korean in their language. The important thing is the Maya they built. The pyramid of Inca civilization and the pyramid of Goguryeo are the same. In addition, the directions indicated by each side are the same. Don't you think there's an important connection? The following is an article about pyramids in northeastern China described by another person. When you go to Inner Mongolia, Manchuria, and North China, countless unidentified pyramids stand... More than 100 have been revealed so far. They are pyramids with an average height of 25 to 100 m. Some of them are 300m high, equivalent to the Empire State Building in New York. (Almost twice the height of the 63 Building) It is almost 2.3 times higher than the Giza Pyramid in Egypt and is also a huge building larger than Yeouido. In order to build such a thing, it is said that ancient technology takes 1 million people per year. The first discovery was made in 1945 by photography and reports of an American transport pilot flying nearby. Until then, it was known as a naturally formed mountain. In 1963, Chinese archaeologists expected these huge pyramids to be the tombs of Qin Shi Huang who unified China and began excavating them. However, the archaeological carbon dating method conducted in 1973 revealed that the giant pyramid was built thousands of years ahead of Qin Shi Huang's tomb. Currently, these remains are thoroughly hidden by Chinese public security authorities. Academic research is also impossible, and research by China is not being conducted properly. German archaeologist Hausdolph, disguised as a traveler with a friend named Peter Kryasha, succeeded in secretly taking pictures of pyramids in North China, which had been tied to foreign-ban areas, using close relations with China's city tourism minister. After that, the Chinese public security authorities found out about the filming and arrested Hausdolph and his friend and confiscated cameras and films, but fortunately, immediately after the filming, they sent all the photos to Germany to promote the pyramids of North China to the West. Since it may be the best archaeological discovery of the 21st century to rewrite world history, numerous Western archaeologists from the United States and Europe have sent several official letters and pressures to the Chinese government to permit excavations. At first, the Chinese government said that there was no advanced civilization because North China and Manchuria were the places where barbarians and horseback riding peoples lived since ancient times, and denied that German scholars' photos and reports were fabricated. However, it seems to be too sophisticated and magnificent for barbarians and horseback riding to make. In any case, the Chinese government, which has been evading in that way, has recently acknowledged its existence and postponed the excavation to the next generation due to the continued demand for excavation by Western scholars and efforts to sneak into China and broadcast it to Western society. Along with the announcement, Goguryeo's history has been incorporated into Chinese history since 10 years ago to teach its students and promote Goguryeo's history to the world as Chinese history. As you can see, the pyramids in North China have the same shape and shape as the tombs of Manchuria and Goguryeo scattered on the Korean Peninsula, which are lower and terraced. Academia calls this construction method an "in-built construction method", and no scholar puts significance on the fact that it is Goguryeo's unique construction method that cannot be found in China and Japan. So, who was this group of civilizations in this area 5,000 years ago? Are you Chinese? No. The Chinese were farming and making bronze in the Yellow River basin. Are you Mongolian? No. The Mongolians did not even exist at the time. Khitan people? Ohhwan people? They are completely nomadic and have nothing to do with settlement civilization. Aftershocks? They are nomads, too. Who were the countries or ethnic groups involved in the region 5,000 years ago? In all history books, it is recorded that there was Dangun Joseon in this area. Of course, this is still speculation and will be revealed after sufficient research and research are conducted. Anyway, even if the connection with Goguryeo and Gojoseon is excluded, it is doubtful that China is trying to hide these ruins.

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