There can be no assumptions in history. If the purpose was only to match the dominant interests of the unmanned class, would it have been necessary to protest for 40 years? I think the most decisive reason for the uprising against Mongolia was the anti-Island logic of not wanting to be interfered with. In the meantime, we have never interfered with internal affairs in China. In particular, Goryeo, where the midfielders were weak, was rather in an advantageous position to be influenced by both the northern and the midfielders. Gold wanted Goryeo to be a safe ally as its hinterland, and Song wanted Goryeo to press the background of gold with strong military force. However, Mongolia directly demanded the king's joining. And Darugachi was dispatched for internal interference. This would have been a tremendous insult to Goryeo, which is an independent country and inherited Goguryeo. It would have been especially true for unmanned people who are bad at conversations and are good at fighting. Lee Ja-gyeom succeeded in firing and moderately appeasing the Geum Dynasty, and the Yeomong Union succeeded in breaking the Khitan people, but the Musin regime was poor at this kind of diplomacy and declared a protest with Mongolia. What if there were no protests that were hard to find in the world for 40 years? I think the history of Korea and Japan in Asia will have disappeared. It would have become a periphery of Chinese history. The Goryeo Dynasty did not just masturbate for 40 years, but Mongolia did not unconditionally smash this land and slaughter it for 40 years. Perhaps the truce period was longer than the one that came in. The Goryeo Dynasty would have sensitively collected information on the Jungwon side from the center of shipping called Ganghwa. None of the countries that contacted Mongolia could protest for 40 years. At that time, the mid-term army of the Holy Roman Empire, which was said to be the most powerful in the West, also fell at once. Samarkant, the world's largest trading city, has become salt land for a while. At that time, Goryeo had only one policy. It was a book about standing, that is, don't get stuck in the castle and come out. Through devastation and guerrilla tactics, as Vietnam did to the US military, it buffered the disconnection of supply ships and the initial absolute destructive power, the biggest weakness of nomadic horsemen, and nibbled at them. A small return castle prevents Mongolian invasion for four years, and in Chungju Castle, enemy Salita is hit by an unknown arrow and dies. Although the introduction was long, through this kind of fight, the Mongolians feel that the country of Goryeo can never conquer in the way we have been doing. And just in time, a political upheaval occurred in Mongolia, and Haidu, who was elected as Khan in Karakorum, and Kublai, who became Khan in Beijing, confronted each other. At this time, the Goryeo Dynasty bets on fate. It was the first civil war in which everyone remained neutral at the time to favor Kublai. In return, Kublai promises Goryeo's independence and promises to receive the prince's bid instead of the king's bid. And Goryeo becomes the only tribute and the only boomer country to the Yuan Dynasty, the strongest country in tens of thousands of miles. When Russia and India were directly under Mongolian rule, only Goryeo, which was right in front of Daedo Island, was possible. Since then, Goryeo has been the only country that has established a Chinese-style relationship with Mongolia. Sambyulcho's uprising, which was heard by the man of words and actions, is only three years of this 40-year period. And this is because Kublai pointed out Choi's regime as the main culprit against Mongolia. However, Japanese textbooks still clearly state that Mongolia could not invade Japan because of the Sambyulcho uprising. But at this time, our country was the first to surrender to the continental forces. This provided an important starting point for us to become less independent and establish ourselves as a periphery of China. Since then, we have not been able to refer to an independent emperor, but to refer to a king, and we downgrade all formality to one level below that of the central state. And even after the Ming Dynasty, a mid-range country, was established, an attempt was made to install the Iron Decree on the northern land of Joseon and to make Joseon a boomaguk. At this time, our ancestors' logic was not to interfere, but because they had already been interfered with, they became less persuasive. When the king was elected, we had to send envoys such as Jucheongsa Temple and Eunsa Temple every time, such as when the emperor died, when the emperor was born, when the emperor had a birthday, and so on. And it was after the Yuan Dynasty that the Confucius was offered. What would have happened if the 40-year uprising had not protected sovereignty? We would have become a region of the Ming Dynasty like fluctuations. Of course, extreme decolonists say that incorporating into the periphery of the center is better than living in the center of the periphery. But how poor many minorities live in China...and how they lose their roots silently...and how miserable they are forced to live in the process of losing themselves for generations...from an objective perspective for thousands of years alone. How much pain did the Goguryeo residents and Baekje residents, who will now believe in themselves as Han Chinese, suffer in the fairy tale process? It is said that 13,000 people of Baekje's ruling class alone were taken to China. And according to Yasa, those mobilized to expand the Great Wall of China were the people of Gojoseon conquered by the Han Dynasty. It is said that the bones of the same clan are buried under the Great Wall of China. If the people of Israel had assimilated smoothly into Egypt, would they have crossed the Red Sea and fled to Canaan, a desert land? With the same logic, would they have fled from the Tang Dynasty and founded Balhae if they had embraced the Goguryeo people because they had no national concept? If we break down the discourse that we are now a nation and become part of a powerful China, will the Chinese accept us like them and incorporate us into the center?
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