China's top 4 inventions? It is China that did not even invent letters. Paper, printing, gunpowder, and compass are claimed to be the four major inventions of China. It was described above that Goryeo invented gunpowder. The Geumgang Banyabaramilgyeong, which was put forward by Zhongno for the first time in the world, is a work of Daejinguk, and the assist book is a work of Goryeo. However, these two are not the first in the world. The history of printing in Korea is retrospective beyond that. Mugujeonggwangdaedarani Sutra is the world's best existing woodblock print and at the same time the oldest paper in the world. However, Zhongno is writing a false statement, saying, "8 of Daranigyeong's letters were used in the shrine, and they were made of Chinese paper." What's the problem with Sangguk Silla borrowing only a few letters at a time when Sokgukdang is writing Chinese characters, which are Korean characters? It is also questionable whether the party made Muju disciples. Jungto is the land of Tangerine Flower, which originally did not know how to make anything. It is highly likely that what Silla, Goguryeo, and Baekje made was fabricated and called Muju disciples, given that they copied all of Korea's history. Was it possible for the Hwaha people to make paper, "sleep in a soil bed, dig a cave, make a furnace, lie on it, have many Confucian scholars, and engage recklessly in the fields?" If he had the ability to do so, he would have built and lived a proper house first. Mubyeoncheon Stream is an orang caes reigned over orang caes. Such Mugeoncheon also led the party's forces and participated directly as Silla's supporters in the 3rd Kosin War. It was Han Wino, who was "extremely polite" to Silla, the upper country. Lee Se-min told Ichi not to invade Goguryeo in order not to destroy the country? Can Sokguk fight as he pleases? If Silla, the top country, tells us to attack, we have to do it. Isn't it clear that he/she would have asked, "Make a good judgment on whether it will be in Goguryeo or Silla?" Muyeolje made a will to never invade Goguryeo. He even copied his will. Hyeonnakyang was the land of Silla from 668 when Goguryeo collapsed until 700, shortly after Seongmu Emperor Go (Daejoyeong) ascended the throne. As we have already seen, Nakyang is a place name pushed by the heavy labor. It was originally located in the north of the Tibetan Plateau to the west of Lasa. If the Muchujeonggwangdaedarani Sutra was published in Hyeonnakyang, it would be nothing more than evidence of Silla's dominance over the Chinese continent. Jungno argues that Silla did not have the technology to manufacture paper, but would the three countries' technology to make paper that succeeded Joseon be ahead? Would the paper-making technique of the "low and small fish" sugar have been ahead? Even after countless Gyeonhansa temples in Korea, until 20 years after the founding of Myeong, Hwaha people who said, "I slept in a soil bed, dug a cave, made a furnace, and lay on it, folded twice the fabric of believers in half, pierced holes in the middle, put my head in front and back." Even the name copied Goryeo's occasional power and insisted that it was the presidential power. As a result of a close analysis of paper from the Three Kingdoms Period, it was revealed that Silla already had excellent paper manufacturing technology enough to make paper with a thickness of only 0.019mm around the 8th century. Then, Jungno argues that the Myobeopyeonhwagyeong discovered in Xinjiang is the world's oldest print produced in the 690s. However, in the 690s, the continent of China was the territory of Silla, which unified the three kingdoms. Therefore, it is a printed material in Korea. Considering that there was no Muju disciple(?) in the Myobeopyeonhwagyeong of Silla discovered in Xinjiang, the production date may be before 690 when Mubyeoncheon Stream began to dominate the shrine. In this case, Silla also produced it, but if it is more retrospective, it may have been produced by Goguryeo or Baekje. It cannot be asserted that it is not retroactive until the Three Kingdoms. Zhongno argued that China was the birthplace of metal type based on the book in Japan, but it turned out to be Goryeo's woody capital compiled in 1341, and the book held at the Beijing Library was woody capital compiled in the 16th century during the mid-Joseon Period. The case of actually successful metal type printing in China is the 15th century Geumsu Manhwa of the Ming Dynasty, and Korea's metal type printing technology is two centuries ahead of China (Cheon Hye-bong, Sungkyunkwan University), and Lee brought everything he could take. If given, it is only a technology that is lost and does not exist or is already lagging behind. Hwajeon, crater, jillyopo, bihwachang, etc. However, like gunpowder, the world's first invention was forced to yield to Chinese history.) It is written. The assist book is one of the brochures from Goryeo to Mongolia. It was crossed from Jangan to Beijing. The best existing metal type is Jikji Simcheyojeol, which was produced in 1372. Is Gutenberg's type an independent invention? This is possible only when they insist that Korea is a country on the Korean Peninsula. Indeed, historians of this land argue that the Arabian people came to trade on the Korean Peninsula, and that Korea has been a maritime trading kingdom for generations. Goryeo, a great empire that serves as a river in East Asia, spread Chinese civilization around the world. However, the western faction of Chinese civilization began in earnest after Jang Geon (?~B.C. 114?) pioneered western transportation. Seo Station did not import only silk and other products, but continued to be injected with Chinese civilization. Prior to the long run, Korean ruling tribes migrated to Europe and spread Chinese civilization. So, there is a country in Europe similar to our country's culture (Finland). The Geumgang Banyabaramilgyeong of Daejinguk was discovered in 1908 by England's Stein in Don Hwangseoksil and taken to the British Museum, and Jikji Simcheyojeol in Goryeo was taken by France. This is even more spectacular, the fact that France rejected UNESCO's request to register Jikji Simcheyojeol, owned by the National Library of France, as a World Heritage Site under the joint name of Korea and France. It is natural that Korea refuses to do so, but it is a terrible feeling to register Korean cultural properties in the name of France. So, are you sure you will insist that France made it a thousand years later? In that way, Korean cultural properties in China and Korean cultural properties in Japan have turned into Chinese and Japanese today. As we have seen, gunpowder and printing techniques are nothing but fabrication and fiction. Did China, which constantly fabricate and distort, create paper, compass, and Chinese characters? It is an uncivilized wino that copied all of Korea's history. Even from the fact that our people have delivered civilization to the mainland for 5,500 years, there can be no Chinese invention. It is argued that Baekje invented the compass. The descendants of the Baekje people dominated the sea of East Asia, centering on an island called Jusan Islands at the entrance of Hangjuman Bay in the estuary of the Yangjagang River, and the culture spread far away to Saracen. In the 9th century, Saracen travelers Iven Hurdadbe and Mousdi described the land as "a country called Syla, a beautiful country with many gold, beautiful scenery, and fertile land, and Saracen, who said Silla is a country of six islands, and residents also left records of gold chains and monkeys." There was. When going to the Korean Peninsula from the Chinese continent, you could sail on the coast. Although it is possible for Baekje's refugees, who collapsed in the 7th century, to fight Silla until the 9th century, it is impossible to remain until the 14th century and form an independent country different from Goryeo. Would the people of Baekje have used the national title of Silla, which destroyed Baekje? Silla existed in the 9th century. There is Silla on the continent, and it was called Silla, an island country. Jusan Islands is an island of Silla. The name of the island was difficult or confusing because even Hurdadbe and Mousdi were foreigners, so they called it Silla. Silla collapsed in the 10th century, so the people would have resisted Goryeo. The fact that the 14th-century record is the same as the 10th-century record suggests that the 10th-century record was copied. Silla was in eastern China. It is a country that invaded the Korean Peninsula from eastern China. Silla had islands and colonies. The compass was invented by Silla, which had to constantly travel between the Yellow Sea. Silla's shipbuilding and navigation techniques were excellent. So Baekje (Baekje colonial Japanese) lost the Battle of the Baekgang River. The Japanese archipelago traveled to and from China by Baekje ship before the fall of Baekje and Silla ship after the fall of Baekje. An astronomical museum is not necessary for navigation. Japan, which could not even observe Japanese food on its own until the 18th century, also went to the Chinese continent in the 16th century to plunder its name. Was there another country other than Silla that frequently traveled to and from the wide sea during the Three Kingdoms Period? There is Rome. However, Rome was active in the Mediterranean Sea surrounded by continents on all sides. On the other hand, the Yellow Sea is a rough sea that is incomparable to the Mediterranean Sea, where dozens of typhoons pass in a year. Silla ships constantly traveled through the sea. He crosses the Yellow Sea from time to time, but would he have sailed relying on persimmons? It is about 600km from the Korean Peninsula to Yangjaganggu. Even if the direction is a little wrong, it is strange but it will be called out. Exactly the orientation had to be calculated. Did he really sail by looking at constellations before the compass like the West? Since they are descendants of Joseon, it is natural to show excellent talent for astronomical observation. In fact, the three kingdoms boasted excellent realization rates in astronomical observation. Then, did each ship sail with astronomers? Rather, it is easier to develop a device that informs orientation. In addition, among the Baekje people who moved to Japan after the fall of Baekje, there were no ordinary astronomers, let alone excellent astronomers, so it was not overflowing enough to carry each ship. The development of a compass is essential in that Silla had to constantly travel between the Chinese continent and the Korean Peninsula across the Yellow Sea. At that time, the situation in China was only going along the river from the northern Tibetan Plateau. He only left the central soil along the river when he donated to the three countries, purchased goods from the three markets, and exchanged envoys with Southeast Asia. Did you have to use a compass while going back and forth along the river? In 598 King Sumun tried to attack Goguryeo, but when he encountered a storm, all the ships were destroyed and annihilated? The naval forces that followed the defeat to attack Goguryeo were Silla.
The person who was evaluated as defeated due to the lack of strategy of the naval general commander Ko Gyeong is the Jinpyeongje of Silla. He even faithfully copied the false history that attracted natural disasters to hide the fact that Silla troops lost in a close battle with Goguryeo forces while distributing them to King Sumun while fabricating history. Baekje wrote Chinese characters as they were. Heavy labor also used Chinese characters along with Korea. He even changed his words to match Chinese characters. Silla made and wrote biceps. Silla's Idumun Gate was discovered in an area mistaken for Baekje territory in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. This is because Silla dominated the southern part of the Korean Peninsula. Hyangchal is a letter used from the end of the Three Kingdoms to the early Goryeo Dynasty. Then, it is concluded that the book taken by Joo Won-jang was written in other letters, not in local letters. (http://my.dreamwiz.com/pensword/history/marineboy.htm) As mentioned above, the record of the noun proves that the owner of the sea was not Chinese because all the books related to the voyage were in orangkai. Hangul was created during the Goryeo Dynasty. Anyway, the residents of Jusan Islands were Goryeo people. Chinese are not Baekje residents or Silla residents. How many Chinese lived in the Jusan Islands in the past? Chinese currently have the same genes as Chinese. The south of the Yangjagang River was handed over to Joo Won-jang, but it is obvious that he is capable of heavy labor. Considering what happened to Northeast Asia, which was passed on to the Yemaek people, it is clear. Since there is nothing to develop or improve, the level of life and civilization has declined. Chinese are people who lived in twinkle shortly after Myeong occupied the south of the Yangtagang River, but when the road became poor, they left Myeong and scattered around the world. At that time, he dominated the silk road and began to trade with the West? Silk Road is located in Taklamakan Desert. The Taklamakan Desert was a snowy land during the Joseon Dynasty. There was a fierce anger, a scholar, and Mongolia. The North Korean Hunno, chased by Goguryeo, moved to Central Asia, and the South Hunno invaded the land around 400 BC. In the middle of the 3rd century, even scholars were pushed to the soil and built after a fierce competition. Dang is the country that murdered and inherited such a number of Yanggwang. Can the "low and small fish" scholar's party run out to the Taklamakan Desert on the road and take control of the silk road? It is said that it was merged from Dunhwang, Gamsukseong Fortress, and became a single road to the Hansu (Yellow River) basin, which was the land of Goguryeo and Baekje. Gamsukseong Fortress was the territory of Goguryeo. The Taklamakan Desert is also Goguryeo territory. Hobuk, where the Yellow Turban of North Korea is located, is a land shared by the three kingdoms, and Honam, where the Miran of South Korea is located, is an area that became Baekje land, Goguryeo, and Silla land. As the drying of the Lovnor area began around the 3rd century, North Korea headed north from Dunhwang through the eastern end of the Cheonsan Mountain Range and the Turupan Basin, which is also Goguryeo territory. The party takes control of the silky road. Handeul, Tibetan Plateau, is there any item for sale of "low and small fish" stuck in the northern part? Also, if you took control of the silk road and traded with the West, why didn't you leave the name of the party? Goguryeo and Goryeo left the names of Korea, but why does Dang leave nothing, Tang, Ttang, Dung, Tung, Tung? If the party could not even leave its name even after trading in its own land, could Goguryeo and Goryeo go to other people's land to trade and trade only by sea to leave the name Korea? Historians of this land say that Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla, Gaya, Daejinguk, and Goryeo accumulated wealth through maritime trade. As Korea was limited to the Korean Peninsula and its north, it was an inevitable conclusion. However, Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla, Gaya, Daejinguk, and Goryeo were all on the Chinese continent. The country that traded using silk roads is not China, but Korea. Of course, Korea is also a country with manufacturing technology. When Zhaozi Han Woong conquered the land, Koreans said that they went to the land, silkwormed and made silk, but the technology could not have developed. Why? Because it's the land of tangerines. So, which country silk did the Central Asians and Arabian people who came to the Chinese continent really buy? If Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla, and Gaya were maritime trading kingdoms, the archipelago could not remain as the land of naked strangers (Touteikan), so it is most profitable to go to the place where naked people live and trade. All you have to do is cross the Korean Strait. Wouldn't it be the most profitable to go to Yeoldo (Tamura Encho), where fields are plowed with wooden hoes or shovels and rice ears are picked by hand to sell iron farming tools? There is no need to learn how to make millstones from Damjing in 610. Gaya or Silla must have already sold it through maritime trade. There is no need to live in a dirt pit until the 6th century. Gaya and Silla would have taught you how to build a house through maritime trade. Wouldn't it be possible to sell building materials starting with roof tiles only when the archipelago builds a decent house? Recall that the West was bent on selling goods as it advanced to Asia and America. Although opium was the main product, maritime trading countries visit wherever profits are made. The reason why the archipelago lived as naked strangers until the 6th century is because Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla, and Gaya were not maritime trading kingdoms, but countries that traded through silk roads. If Goguryeo, Baekje, Silla, and Gaya were countries on the Korean Peninsula, even if they were not maritime trading kingdoms, the South Sea would have been able to easily cross (Korean Peninsula people also migrated to the archipelago from the 3rd century BC), and the archipelago should have been civilized to some extent. Paper fabricated that it was developed by Hu Han's crown Chaerun, but it also existed in the previous era. So Chae-ryun changed her words that it was just an improvement on the existing paper. Therefore, it means that Chae-ryun is a human being who has not even improved the paper. Korea is a country that has not even occupied the northern part of the Tibetan Plateau. Not only tributes to the Hunno, but also princesses are a true country. It was said that Chiu's descendants founded the country, but Huhan was already far from a civilized country. 2,700 years have passed since Chiu's brothers visited the land. In the Later Period, the gap with Korea was so wide that it was called Hangu. China has never even developed letters. The Eun Dynasty was located in the upper reaches of the Geumsagang River and was expelled over the Geumsagang River during the Saekbulu Danje period. Hanam's hermitage is Korean territory viewed as a Japanese record. It is the place where the territories of the three kingdoms meet. The Gapgol character is not a silver country, but a character developed by Joseon. There was Garimto writing in 2181 B.C., and Nokdomun (Nokseo) in 5,900 B.C. There is no way that only letters have been made and paper has not been developed. The early Nokdomun Gate is said to have been engraved on the skin of animals, but can only leather be used for thousands of years? Paper was also made by Korea. The wordless Gapgol, or Mujaggol, is distributed throughout the Korean Peninsula, including Manchuria, and Japan, and the oldest of them is excavated from the north of Balhae Bay in Seomanju. In addition, the current Chinese characters first appeared in the Balhae Bay area and the Shandong Peninsula. (It should be carefully studied that Mujagol exists in Japan. This is because Japan even fabricated Garimto characters. When did the letters engraved on the tombstone in parallel with Chinese characters that were handed down 405 years ago? Of course, it is after 405. There is a character used by the gods, but what is it to receive Dr. Wang, who delivered Chinese characters to Japan, as the god of letters? If there was a new gate, it was discovered in the past, not in the 18th century when it was difficult to distort history. Even if Mujagagol was found in Japan, that does not mean that Koreans migrated during the first time Mujaggol was used. Gapgol characters are predictive characters, so it is highly likely that they continued to be used even after developing Chinese characters.) In short, Chinese characters are not made by China, but by our people. Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla wrote Chinese characters because Korea made them. China writes Chinese characters because the brothers of Zhao Ji Hanwoong and Chiu, who conquered the northern part of the Tibetan Plateau, are Korean people. It was written when Korea developed letters because the ruler was our people. Including Hyangchal and these two characters, Korea has created about 10 characters. The fact that there have been only about 200 characters created worldwide shows how many characters our people have created. "In the year of B.C. 924 (the year of King Hansu's reign), when the king of Hansu made and supported this two-way rule, the emperor said it was good and implemented in Samhan." (Bunhansae) However, when he copied our history, it was not until King Seon of the Zhou Dynasty that he made a spell was made. The biceps method created by Wangmun precedes the development of Chinese characters in the raw investigation. Since these two gates are in Chinese characters, Chinese characters were developed before the development of these two methods. At least in the early 10th or 11th century, Chinese characters were developed. Goguryeo and Baekje were countries that used Chinese characters from the beginning. The Mugujeonggwangdaedarani Sutra was made as a treasure for putting it in the sarira pagoda. The work of the sagyeong, which copies the mysterious chukmun darani with a clean body, must contain the utmost sincerity in bringing the body and mind together.They would not have dug up types made to print and distribute books other than treasures. Books are made to read. I searched the Internet, but there was no detailed explanation of the million-top view. The million tower Dharani Sutra does not appear in brochures introducing Japanese cultural properties made by our ancestors. It is said that the million tower Dharani Sutra was created in 770. If it is 770, it is time for the archipelago to struggle to rebuild Baekje somehow. It was neither the technology transferred by Silla nor made by Silla engineers themselves. Of course, it is very likely that printing was invented before the Three Kingdoms. It's just an existing print story. The history of Japanese printing has not been long. There remains a number of evidence for this. First of all, even paper was not used until the time of Cheonmu (673-686). Even though Damjing taught me how to make paper in 610, thousands of wooden (wooden plaques) artifacts were excavated from Cheonmu's tomb. It was stored to fabricate that it was called Emperor before the 7th century. Not only when Japan was a Baekje colony, but also after the fall of Baekje, Japanese kings dressed up as Baekje's post-king.
Cheonji, the king of Buyeoyong, who became king of Japan after the fall of Baekje, obeyed the "Sangguk" and fulfilled his wisdom.It means "There is no history of Japan." (But heaven and earth obeyed the superiors and failed to fulfill their wisdom. He also lost the Battle of the Baekgang River, and was later kicked out by Cheonmu to Biwakko. It was a wish to obey the superiors and fulfill their wisdom.) The Japanese kings claimed to be Baekje colonies even after the fall of Baekje. Even the royal title of Cheonmu, the king of Silla, came from Silla, his home country, meaning that he has done his best in the great work of his motherland, which determines the world. (There is no history of Japan.) Can King Han Yu-no, the king of the slave country subordinated to Han, really use the title Emperor as the head of Japan, the largest pride on the earth. In fact, the title of the emperor was confirmed by the promulgation of the Constitution in 1889. Before that, it was called by all kinds of names. How did they call it Emperor after living as a subordinate country of Korea for generations? Since woodblocks were found in large quantities in the tomb of Cheonmu, which died in 686, in conclusion, they forgot how to make paper taught by Damjing. However, today, even a paper museum has been built and shows people around the world how to make paper, arguing that it is an independent method by Japan. It even boasts that it is superior to Western paper. Even the Japanese clerk left a record that it was made of paper and taught him how to make ink, coloring, and millstones. However, the Japanese Clerk, compiled in 720, is a book written after looking at Silla history books. In the history book of Silla, did Damjing, Goguryeo, really record how to make paper to Silla or Baekje colonies? Everything is just nonsense. In the distorted Japanese history textbook, Damjing of Goguryeo (Damjing is Baekje). When the northern part of the Korean Peninsula was fabricated into Goguryeo's land, Japan also followed suit. The article that the painting was paper and taught how to make ink, coloring, and millstone was copied from a dead machine) and reduced the paper, ink, and coloring methods to "transmitted." Of course, the words that the mural of Hooryu Geumdang was painted by Damjing were omitted. Second, even the treasures stored in Jeongchangwon are Silla's stationery, and Japan's is yawning. Jeong Chang-won was established in 756. Even at this time, Japanese paper quality was terrible. Third, during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, the metal type invented by Goryeo was stolen. 1993, 藤正英史 199 199 199, 1991 Fourth, the Edo period (In the Edo period, it was chaotic to learn learning from Joseon Tongsinsa for the purpose of distorting history).Kyorin Suji, the most widely read Korean language study book from the Meiji period, was a manuscript for 200 years, and only in the 14th year of Meiji (1881), printed copies began to appear.( 이유는明,,, significance of the study of Kyorinsuji, 1998) Why did I have to submit a printed version of the Korean language study 300 years later, even though I looted metal type during the Imjin War? Isn't it reasonable to say that it's because I didn't have the ability to make print types? What is clear is that from this time on, the need to grasp the history of Korea and the political situation of Lee's Joseon has increased for historical fabrication and invasion. Fifth, it can also be seen through the interviews of members of the Darani Association in Japan called publishing researchers. (Mugujeong Gwangdaedarani Sutra) is a great typeface. The handwriting of our "Million Tower Dharani Sutra" is quite shabby, but it is a font with a differently organized style. Perhaps by the time the Darani Sutra was dug, the woodblock printing technology was already quite advanced. The thin paper, which looks like 8cm of Korean paper, has already turned very colorful, but the black color of the letters is still very clear and outstanding. In addition, when printed with a convex plate, the margin zone, a phenomenon in which ink is concentrated on the edge of the letter line or the goe line, is confirmed to be convex printing in the goe line in heaven and earth. In other words, the "Mugujeonggwangdaedarani Sutra" is so great, and the "Million Top Dharani Sutra" is so shabby and crude. It is doubtful whether such a shabby and crude "Million Tower Darani Sutra" was created and stored as a treasure. In addition, even if it is made for the purpose of printing and distributing books, not treasures, is it possible to decipher them if they make books? Isn't it as if it was dug out in a hurry? Who will use such a thing as a treasure and print and distribute it as a book? It is widely known that Japan took metal type from Lee's Joseon during the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592. From then on, it is Japan's claim that Japanese type technology developed dramatically, and in fact, Japan began to imitate type from Lee's metal type in Joseon, which was also made for a long time later. During the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, Japan was a country of illiteracy, so there was no demand to print books in metal type. The achievements of the historical day study of Korean Studies or Midohak are all insignificant. It is the view that the self-proclaimed Korean classical scholar hastily fabricated it. It should be noted that the "Geumgangbanyabaramilgyeong" of Daejinguk was discovered before the "Million Tower Darani Sutra" was discovered (?) China, a history-fabricating great country, insisted that it was heavy labor. The "Million Tower Darani Sutra" is nailed down as it was made a hundred to two years earlier than the "Geumgang Banyabaramil Sutra." The year of production is indicated. When the "Geumgangbanyabaramilgyeong" was discovered, it was fabricated out of envy and envy. Can't you think of the appearance of fabricating that printing technology has developed before the Hwaha people, arguing that they have been completely handed down culture from the Hwaha people? Then, how was it possible to fabricate the view of million towers? If the landscape of million pagodas is a wooden board itself, you have to get pieces of old wood first. Old pieces of wood cannot roll around anywhere. This, too, was an old cultural property, which would have pushed the surface away and dug up letters in a hurry. If the million-top Dharani Sutra is printed, you only need to get it. In the old days, the bell was found in Ise Shrine or Jeong Chang-won. However, considering the fact that Ingol (Tochigi Prefecture Guzu), which Japan fabricated 300,000 years ago from the early Paleolithic period, was from the 15th century, I wonder if it used the old piece of wood and paper. Until the Goryeo Dynasty, Korea used East Asia as a river. The land of Korea, which has been around for 5300 years, has been handed over to the Hwaha people, pretending to be the owner of Jungno. No matter what kind of barbarians you have, if you are surrounded by the civilization of Korea that has been around for 5300 years, you seem to be a civilized country and a civilized person. Zhongno has claimed to have lived in Janganseong Fortress, Nakyang, and Beijing for generations of dynasties. Zhongno's Jangan, Nakyang, and Beijing were in the northern Tibetan Plateau. The site, Nakyang, and Beijing were the imperial castles of Korea. Janganseong Fortress was the capital of Joseon, Goguryeo, Daejinguk, and Goryeo. Myeong built a Forbidden Castle? The territory of the name was south of the Yangtagang. It is a country built in the south of the Yellow River in Cheongdo. Hyeonbukgyeong became the territory of Cheong when Cheong took away the land of Yi Clan's Joseon Dynasty for the second time. Beijing, which has a Forbidden City, is the last capital of Baekje. It is the Peking View of Silla. It was never built, whether it had been repaired or repaired. What can Jungno, whose main specialty is to make others his own, invent? Why is there anything better than anger? Why do you think it's a middle-aged man? What remains after bluffing, exaggerating, and lying. He is a naked beauty. The fact that the slave race also appears to be one of the world's four major civilizations when surrounded by civilizations built by Korea proves the excellence of civilization in one word. In the end, Chinese history, Chinese civilization, Japanese history, and Japanese culture are nothing more than the theft of Korea's history, civilization, and culture. There is no Chinese civilization or Japanese culture.
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