Korea's archaeology and history reveal that there were two kinds of horses on the Korean Peninsula earlier. It is a fact that everyone knows that Mongolian horses are tight. However, the Cheonma of Ancient Tombs No. 155 in Gyeongju looks different from the Mongolian horse. The horse drawn here is beautifully curved on its long legs and has a tail that rises toward the sky without drooping. It is not clear whether Cheonmado's Cheonma is a real horse or an ideal expression. However, such a sleek horse must have belonged to King Xiamen of Silla, and such a horse seems to have been very valuable on the Korean Peninsula. If it was a real horse, the ancestor was an Arabian species with 16 hands beyond 13 hands (reverse often; a unit that measures the height of a horse from the ground to the horse's back with palm width). Where did such a great, elegant, and powerful-looking horse come from? The source of the heavenly horse held by the Shaman kings of Korea in the 4th and 5th centuries remained a mystery. However, today, I can grasp them to some extent. Cheonma seems to have originated from where the pattern of the Silla gold crown originated. Cheonmado Island's Cheonmachong Tomb was excavated from Gyeongju Ancient Tombs. This is certainly not Mongolian, and it is presumed that the horse of Fergana was introduced into the beautiful Arabian white horse as if flying in the sky. ⓒThis mystery can be solved in the two achievements of the Presian Chinese Han Mu-je during his long reign. This Cheonma, also known as Cheonmachong because of its dramatic appearance as a fifth-century Silla painting, remained a painting 500 years later at a time when Han Mu-je of China did not hesitate to save horses of such elegant and fast-running species. There are no ancient Korean history books that tell of this time, but the story of Hanmuje was recorded in Samacheon's fraud. In 138 AD, Han Mu-je sent Jang Geon, a messenger, to the West to reconnaissance the Hunno people in the West. Jang Geon became a prisoner of the Hunno tribe in the West and returned 12 years later. He failed to elicit an alliance with the Hunno, but he has obtained surprising information. Some of his interviews are as follows. There, Pergana (Afghanistan) orangas grow grapes and raise very excellent horses. These blood-sweating horses are horses that inherit the lineage of the heavenly horse. "The heavenly horse was already mentioned as the best horse (The winged heavenly horse Pegasus in Greek mythology can be regarded as the same thing). Fergana's outstanding horse, Heavenly Horse, sweating like blood, became the passion of Hanmuje. He wanted to have these horses somehow. Eventually, he released the army and drove the Hunno people to Mongolia and took the path through the Gamsukseong area, leading to the West, which is the famous Silk Road. To explain the horse-riding earthenware of Fergana, a horse-riding earthenware excavated in Deokcheon-ri, Gyeongju in 2002, this means that there are bacteria living under the skin, so sweating while running looks like spraying blood. Because of this, it seemed to be moving faster. Even though a lion from China said he would give gold as much as the weight of a horse, the ruler of Fergana did not sell this precious horse. Then, the 60,000 Grand National Army succeeded in cutting off the source of Fergana's drinking water and received the surrender of those who could not quench their thirst. Thirty of the best horses and 3,000 other horses that sweat blood were attributed to the Han Dynasty. This was in 102 AD. How is Fergana's Hanhyeolma known today? What Han Mu-je said in the West at the expense of 50,000 soldiers can be said to be anti-Arabic. These horses are initially dark brown and then colored brighter. Pure white Arabian horses are very rare, but there are many spotted or zebras. The sight of them speeding up into the air is spectacular as if flying in the sky. Usually, horses lower their tails, but Arabian horses wind them up in the sky. Think of the horse tail of a thousand horses in Gyeongju rising up. After centuries, the words of the Chinese royal family changed to improved species as seen in Chinese art history. The dull Mongolian language is gradually becoming similar in the form of an ideal racehorse. However, the combat horses carried by the Buyeo-Gayagima people to Japan were Mongolian, which was the daily use of the Korean Peninsula at that time. The Buyeo people also carried the concept of the heavenly horse for rulers. The Heavenly Horse, which flew without having to step on the ground, was also for the king, who was later called the Buyeo-Gaya ruler Oh Jin and Emperor Jin. The strange combination of the "Cheonma" of Korean shamanism and the "father of the founding of Japan" requires a separate explanation. In 108 AD, Han Mu-je established the 4th Army. However, I don't think Fergana's words were immediately imported directly from the Han Dynasty to Nakrang. I think the horse of Ancient Tombs No. 155 in Gyeongju came in through a different route. According to historical records, King Buyeo met with the Chinese emperor in 49 AD. At that time, the Buyeo people tried to maintain friendly relations with China because they were being attacked by the scholars on one side and Goguryeo on the other. Buyeo's ruling class would have witnessed this amazing horse in Nakyangseong, the capital of the Han Dynasty. Fergana's words fit perfectly with the legend of the heavenly horse that passed through the Siberian grasslands. Buyeo secured several horses of Fergana in the 3rd or late 4th century at the latest, and it was used for the King Buyeo of Shamanism to fly to heaven. After the collapse of the Han Dynasty, in 313, Hansa-gun also suffered a close battle with Buyeo soldiers and collapsed. When the scholars invaded Buyeo in 326, it seems that some of the Buyeo people who lost came down to the south and joined the Nakrang family, who had already moved south. Although the situation of their movement is not clear, it is clear that the Buyeo people fled to the south with the Pergana horse. Fergana fell and disappeared in 102 AD, but his great, powerful, flying Cheonma remained in China. If Buyeo had secured these horses, it would have brought them out when moving south. This word was so precious that only the king could own it. The Cheonma of Gyeongju No. 155 Cheonmachong seems to have drawn a real horse formed as the horses of the upper class were gradually improved to blue-chip species. It is believed that the Buyeo people took this horse when they crossed the sea to conquer Japan in 369. In the 20th century, Emperor Hirohito of Japan's "sacred white horse" may have been passed down again through the conquest of Japan by the Buyeo Horsemen from Hanmuje, who won bloody and sweaty horses in Fergana.
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