In the winter of 396, the Baekje people went to the cabin area and said, "The world is uncivilized, but the public sentiment is simple. Living in trees and burrows, the customs are still the same." - At that time, the plane was more than a hundred years behind the Korean Peninsula, so it would have been a little exaggerated, similar to seeing native Australians when Europeans landed in Australia. The culture of the in-flight area has not changed much since the collapse of Yamada in the 3rd century. The Baekje people who conquered the in-flight treat Japanese natives and former migrants separately. Won Boomin is regarded as an object of extinction under humans, and former migrants are regarded as objects to be captured or conquered and made into their own people. Now let's look at what the Japanese scribe records about the Old Zhou region in the 4th century. It is a story about the destruction of the remnants of Baekje (Baekje, Samhan Baekje, and Korea) in September 396, and the ruling class hurriedly fled, crossing the sea from Imna and arriving in Guju. "The far-off region is not yet wet" - It means that the place where you were was not Guju, but very far from here. It also means that they were not able to govern the old states at that time. It explains why he failed to settle in Guju. The accuracy of this record is evidenced by the Samguk Sagi of the late 4th century. If you look at the Silla period, Baekje and the Japanese are different when they become the 4th century subordinates. Until the first half of the 4th century, the Silla-Baekje relationship and the Silla-Waeguk relationship were the same. However, by the late 4th century, the Silla-Baekje relationship was peace, but the Silla-Western relationship was war. At that time, the old state was dominated by the mid-term Japanese colonial rule, but in the late 4th century, it was out of control of Han. "There are armies in the war, there are generals in the war, each dividing its territory and fighting to outdo each other." - Exactly explaining the situation in the period of the Electrical Ancient Tombs. This is why Shinmu failed to settle in Guju and had to sympathize with him on board. The old state was already occupied by existing forces, so a small number of Baekje people who had to leave the Korean Peninsula urgently moved to the cabin, a relatively power vacuum. The archipelago of the 4th century is a family era, and it is competing with each other without any distinct strong players. In short, it is testifying to the ancient times. That's why they didn't send envoys to the Chinese dynasty from the late 3rd century to the 4th century. However, when I went to the plane, it showed cultural differences with the Korean Peninsula for more than a hundred years. Now, in October of 396, let's take a look at some of the processes of the Baekje people entering the aircraft and conquering the natives who had previously come to the islands. At that time, several ships were all they had because they rushed to the expeditionary force. By looking at the conquest process, we can understand the situation of the islands at the end of the 4th century. "To the old man, there is a beautiful land in the east... The land will certainly do great deeds and reign greatly in the world. . . . "Do you mean ""this day?""" - given that the yearning of the 3rd century appears in the airplane area after the fall of the Yamagai Kingdom, many of them left the old state and moved on board, and after that, the old state was occupied by other forces, including the mid-term Japanese. In addition, the <Yoseokil> group appears as a force that has already left Guju and moved on board. At that time, the relative vacuum of power was in the east, including the in-flight area. So it expresses its willingness to occupy the empty space. It was during the early 6th century Emperor Gyeche, about 100 years later, that the Ingijo took control of the old state again.
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