Tomb of King Munyeong... Ancient Tombs in Songsan-ri, known as the only royal tomb of Baekje currently discovered. However, is this the real tomb of King Munyeong? First of all, those who say it's right will say this.A stone proving that it was the tomb of King Munyeong was found in the ancient tomb, and the location of Baekje's area was a high school light. I have other thoughts. First of all, let's look at the excavation report. " At first, I found a royal tomb in Songsan-ri and entered, and the moment I opened it, a brilliant light shone and it was dazzling. Gold and silver treasures inside the royal tomb shone at once, and soon the light disappeared. Until the moment of excavation, the lamp on the wall was lit. There was a child inside and came out and said something, but I couldn't understand it. However, the child soon disappeared somewhere. " I think I'm looking at some martial arts. This is the record of the excavation of the tomb of King Munyeong. Some gold has been attached to the tomb of King Munyeong, and the light is fading. Of course, even if it's old, it's still worth it as a jewel, and it may be because it's been a long time, but the fact that it's turned yellow as soon as the burial mound was opened ignores the basics of chemistry. Of course, I don't know if the people of ancient Baekje knew chemistry very well, but the reason gold is valuable is because it remains unchanged. Of course, it makes sense that the gloss disappears when it's old, but if it changed as soon as it came into contact with oxygen, well... I also studied chemistry, but I doubt this is a modern record. The Corps, what do you mean by the fact that the lanterns have been on the wall for hundreds of years, and it's not a place where natural gas comes from, where the huge amount of energy was stored, and it's funny that a child appeared and talked. Of course, you may have been so thrilled and excited at the time of excavation that you left such a record, but it's not the right posture. This seems like a pathetic effort to make this place mysterious. It is good to see the stone found in the tomb of King Munyeong because it is very simple. King Sama and Queen died and buried...I bought the land for Jisin. That's it. Sama was named the Tomb of King Munyeong, so with this, this place becomes the Tomb of King Munyeong. Although there are royal tombs in Gyeongju and Goguryeo royal tombs in Tonggu, which claim to have been Silla's Seoul, Baekje royal tombs may have quickly become Baekje's King Munyeong tombs. It's only to match the colors. According to the historical special, the son of King Uija of Baekje was taken to the Tang Dynasty and died, and the records of his life to death are detailed. This is also the style of the time, but the stone of King Munyeong's tomb completely ignores it. When a king dies, it was a traditional practice to make a rifle around him, that is, to build tombs of monks, generals, princesses, and princes of his lifetime around the royal tomb. But there are only two of these. Of course, it may disappear in the passage of time, but even the feeling of manipulation cannot be hidden. The royal tomb of Silla is said to be like a cemetery in Gyeongju, but it is also strange that Baekje, the country next to it, has no royal tomb around it. The tomb of King Munyeong, where there are no relics of Baekje, and a few crude gold plastered and shabby letters engraved on stones are the tombs of Baekje, which threatened and dominated various dynasties on the continent.Or, whose work is it? In addition, the tomb of King Munyeong is said to be a small excavation that has completed all excavations with just three hours of excavation. In just three hours, the people who participated in the excavation learned all the truth. What royal tomb excavation takes place in just 3 hours? It's impossible to investigate a mere relic at such a time, but to find out everything about the royal tomb that I discovered after hundreds of years in just three hours. Perhaps before excavation, they already knew that it was the tomb of King Munyeong. And this was influenced by the Southern Dynasties. Did they really find the tomb of King Munyeong? Or do you want someone to acknowledge the works of those who want to believe that it is the tomb of King Munyeong? I don't know if they discovered it or made it.
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