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RE: [rubymaker]부여(扶餘)에서 대륙의 한(恨)을 보다

in #kr7 years ago

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Perhaps there are few places where the time significance is as important as a grant. If Buyeo, which has flourished since the Baekje king moved the capital, is now shrunken to Buyeo, it is called Buyeong. It is said that it refers to Buyeo which grasped the old Manchuria or Buyeonggun It was often enough to go crazy.
Although the history of Goguryeo and Baekje were not that long ago, there is not much left for proper reasons for the unification of the three kingdoms of Silla. In 1996, when I read 'One of the continents' written by Lee Mun-yeol, I found out about the struggle of the King of the King of Korea. So, I watched the KBS drama 'Seungcho King'

The area of ​​Busan Sanbang Castle, which was a private place, seems to be small enough to be grasped at a glance. However, it was not small enough to see Baekje directly, and it was enough place to feel Baekje's mood.

Baoshan-san is a place where you can overlook the Geumgang. It is built to preserve the ancient city that was the capital city at that time, and it houses the Emperor (花 巖 巖) and the Goran temple. If it is discarded, is it three thousand ladies? However, when we look at actual lithotripsy, we can see that it is an exaggerated literary expression or a malicious history distortion. Because three thousand people in a petrified rock will take nearly eight hours to catch a jump for ten seconds per person. Historical study is also about kicking, not heading. haha

When you go down to the catch to get on the boat from Paradise, Goryansa is a temple built to honor the ladies who are desperate for the pottery, and it was named after Gorancho, who lives in the back of the temple.

Baekje Cultural Complex is located on the opposite side of Baoshan Mountain. This cultural complex, which has been in operation for over 20 years since 1993, has been reconstructed as a ritual palace, a ritual and a ritual, and there is also a life-and-culture village. It was a shame for me to hear the explanation of the (unreasonable) guide who did not restore the building where the ruins were excavated. haha
It is a royal temple built to pray for the worship of the King of the King, It is very interesting to know the detailed structure of wooden tower at the time.
It is said that a lot of surveillance has been done here because it is very precisely confirmed and restored. I was very glad to see the posters built in front of the royal palace in the car