Friday, February 25, 2022

The Qing Dynasty emperor is a descendant of the Silla prince.

 The emperor of the Qing Dynasty is a descendant of Prince Maui, the last prince of Silla, a descendant of Silla, reporter Kim Sun-young grace@digitalmal.com - a quiet judge. Many people are paying attention to a young man. The judge asks the young man. " What is your name?" the young man replies. " "Aesingakrabu's (Love羅))))) ritual" says the judge with a tilted head. "What a strange castle."" This is the scene where the wealth of the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty is tried by Mo Taek-dong. Aeshingakra, the last name of the Qing Dynasty emperor, which was strange for a Han Chinese judge to hear. If "Aesingakra" has the meaning of "I love Silla and I will not forget it"... China's coercion that Goguryeo is only a local government in China is heating up the summer of Korea, which has risen to the point of fever due to the heatwave in 10 years. All the countries that have revived in the current Chinese territory are only local governments of China? Their logic is so light. But it's frighteningly dangerous. The reason for the "scary danger" is that it is not just Goguryeo history that they are aiming for. Why? Goguryeo is a country that succeeded Gojoseon. And most of the rivers on Gojoseon are in the northern part of the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia, similar to Goguryeo. If Goguryeo history is a Chinese history, Gojoseon is also a Chinese history. If Gojoseon and Goguryeo are deprived, the history of our people will be narrowed to 2,000 years after the founding of Silla, and the river area will be narrowed south of the Hangang River. Even Baekje should be excluded from Korean history if it pushes ahead with China's current logic. This is because Onjo, who founded Baekje, was the son of King Jumong, the founder of Goguryeo, called "Chinese." The person who founded the Qing Dynasty-Strictly speaking, HuGeum (Hugeum is the predecessor of the Qing Dynasty)-Nuruhachi. However, his last name is "Aesingakra." Let's analyze this amazing combination of Chinese characters. If Ashingakra is interpreted as Chinese characters, it is said to mean "I love Silla and do not forget Silla." Looking at the "root" of the Manchurians who founded the Qing Dynasty, the interpretation that it is a castle related to Silla is quite reliable. When Aishingakra is read in Mongolian, "Aishin Geography" means "Geum" and "Geuryo" means "Gyoreh." It means "the concubine of (the saint of the Silla royal family) Kim's family" or "the concubine to worship gold and brightness." But why is Silla and Silla Wang Leng in the Qing Dynasty's castle?Does it include adult "gold"? "The Qing Dynasty served our country as a country of parents. For example, during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, Cheongtaejo Nurhachi wrote a letter to his ancestors stating that he would kill Japanese pirates like rats who invaded the "Parents' Country."" Oh Jeong-yoon, a researcher at Hanbae Dal, first heard of the Qing Dynasty's service to Joseon as a parent country. (At that time, the Joseon government refused help from the Qing Dynasty.) [Our Emperor's History Book, "Our Sijo is Silla"] As historians said, the country was named Hugeum. In addition, there are many documents that the King Taejo Agolta of the Geum Dynasty inherited by Nurhachi is Silla. First, if you look at Geumsa, a historical book of the Geum Dynasty, it is written as follows. Hambo, the founder of the Geum Dynasty, came from Goryeo at the age of 60 alone, not following his older brother Agohobol, and Hambo, the founder of the Geum Dynasty, who was over 60 years old. In the history book of the Qing Dynasty, Manchuria, there is a record of King Taejo of the Geum Dynasty, "The national title is called Geum along the castle of King Silla." Songmakgimun, a historical book during the Song Dynasty, says, "Before the founding of the Geum Dynasty, when the Yeojin tribe was in the form of a tribe, the chief was Silla." What's more interesting is that this story does not only appear in Chinese librarians. The Buan Kims, who claim to be descendants of Prince Maui, the last prince of Silla, put forward their genealogy to support the contents of Geumsa, Manchurian Wonryugo, and Songmakgimun. "Hambo is the name of the law, and his real name is Kim Haeng (or Kim Jun), son of Prince Maui Kim Il and grandson of King Gyeongsun Kim Bu. Kim Haeng went to aftershocks, but the other two brothers remained in Goryeo and became the founder of Buan Kim. Most of the arguments are consistent with Geumsa, a historical book of the Geum Dynasty. The fact that the founder of the Geum Dynasty is Silla does not deny any story. In another example, Ahn Jung-bok, a realist in the late Joseon Dynasty, also said in Dongsagangmok, "Kim Jun is three brothers, and when Kim Jun fled to aftershock, he left two brothers alone," claiming that the founder of the Geum Dynasty was Kim Ham-bo. In this way, the reporter was able to confirm the claim that the founder of the Geum Dynasty was the royal family of Silla through various literature.

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