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  • Kamu semua ni Dajjal!! Antichrist!! Semua yang baik-baik kamu punya, yang buruk-buruk, kau campak kepada kami! Balik ke Marikh la... Bro!

  • very interesting video. what were the sources that you used?

  • It is a translation one of Korean professors' essay. I have added his picture on my video. What he worte is proven by archaeological evidences in old Korean territory.

  • We, Hans, have lost large parts of our old territory but we have never lost our total territory nor our history never stopped continuing. I think our rice farming culture that have made our lives stable have been a great advantage.

  • 잘봤습니다.

  • This is one of the best videos thus far Cheon1son, good job! We can also see that the Asadal meaning has been used by the Beakje people whom gave Wa japanese the name Hinomoto (the source of the sun) once beakje fell, Japan started using Nippon (the sun's origin) .

  • Thanks ^^.

    I don't know when it started to be called Nippon officially but as far as I know even in Joseon period it was not called Nippon in Joseon texts. I have read that the term 'Wae' actually refered to Baekje Koreans. After the fall of Baekje and it re-built its own dynasty on Japanese islands, the term seems to have become a word to refer to Backje Japanese.

  • That is right, the book of Song makes it sound like Wae and the Koreans are one race. Even according to many Japanese scholars they say Japanese are originally from Three Han state of Korea. And also a Japanese text said that Koreans called Japan hinomoto = source of the sun, and when Beakje fell the Japanese started using Nippon = Sun's origin.

  • Very interesting. I think 'Is' of Istanbul means 'Asa' and 'tan' of Istanbul means 'dal / land/ ttang (땅)'. In some of Centeral Asian languages, 'tan' means 'Land'.  The word 'tan (Land)' derived from 'ttang (땅) ' of Korean words. There is a word 'Asi' meaning 'the first time / primary / initial' in Korean language. It also came from 'Asa / morning/ the beginning of things. by the way what about 'Bul?.

  • I'm thinking the Korean language was derived from the central asians. Because Korea probably changed a little bit as they had contact with Chinese.

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