2022년 4월 29일 금요일

The Influence of Mongol Invasion on Goryeo

 I think there are two big factors that characterize our ethnicity: the middle between China and Japan, which are small, and the small, smaller, nationality than China and Japan. This article is based on these two assumptions. Many people think of the Joseon Dynasty as dog-cracking, but I think it was because of the Mongol invasion that led our people, who had a sense of practicality during the Three Kingdoms Period and the Goryeo Dynasty, to go out to Joseon's doctrinal justification. Any country follows the theory of cilli when it is in development and finds justification when it is in defense. As you can see from the Acu blackouts, individuals and countries are despised by the outside world and threatened with survival, they internally defend themselves with their own victory. When it's expressed nationally, it becomes justification, and we actually lost, but we have a justification. I think it was the Mongol war that provided the foundation. Before the Mongol War in the Silla Dynasty, even during the Goryeo Dynasty, we were a country full of Noblesse Oblige. Korea was a country with strong obligations as much as the power of the aristocracy. The strong characteristic of Korean history is that the rule through the consensus system between nobles is the first hand. From Hwarangdo to Do Byeongmasa, Dopyeong, and Uijeongbu. It was a society where aristocrats held the king's power. And unlike China, which lost many countries to the outside world, it was a strong society where the nobility of Silla became nobles until the end of the Joseon Dynasty without losing the country since Hansa-gun. Until the mid-Goryeo period, this trend was more in line with Japan than with China. China had already entered the era of the four great masters by the Song Dynasty, and with various devices to strengthen the imperial power (I know that the function of Samsa was to check the royal power in Joseon, but the Song Dynasty was to strengthen the imperial power), I will investigate more. In order to strengthen the imperial power, the Song Dynasty weakened its power, which caused the Song Dynasty to weaken) During the Ming Dynasty, the three provinces, which were the consensual organizations of the Sinryos, were abolished. Sohae's idea is that without the Mongol invasion, we would have entered the shogunate system ahead of Japan. a strong aristocratic regime and the expansion of its underlying soldiers The process of atheizing a certain family of soldiers to become a samurai regime is similar to the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate, but the decisive difference is that Goryeo tried to make soldiers into kings, and Japan tried to strengthen its imperial power by using mutual efforts. Like France was strengthened after the Hundred Years' War and Britain was constantly weakened after the Wars of the Roses and became a parliamentary democracy. Due to the unprecedented Mongol invasion, we lost our uniqueness and were forced to become international through Mongolia and the Chinese Yuan Dynasty, and the justification theory of Neo-Confucianism grew internally. Later, along with the Wihwado Hui army at the beginning of the Yeommal, a coalition of warlord nationalism represented by fluctuating political punishment gave power to Neo-Confucian internationalism and the founding of the new dynasty, Joseon. Not exactly a certain characteristic comes into play at some time. The tide of the times is slowly changing and I think that the invasion of the Soviet Union opens the way for the reversal between the justification and the cillon. During the Nadang War, diplomacy was carried out by opening the Tang army on one side and sending an apology to the emperor on the other side, taking away the six states of Gangdong, strengthening trade with Song, and acquiring peace and stability during the founding of the Geum Dynasty. It was only after the Japanese Invasion of Korea in 1592, but it had its effect from the early Joseon Dynasty. (Recall that the Sambulism theory of rationality had both justification and practicality, but the first was a small country that dared not hit the big country.)




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