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broadcasted in Dec, 2003-------0:21 The discovery of the 33 ancient bronze mirrors from Baekje King temple in a Japanese village suggests that even before King Jungga the area had been under rule of Baekje.
These ancient bronze mirrors are proofs of existence of last long power in the areas.
1:00 To preserve those 33 bronze mirrors, the Nangochon villiagers have built a museum named 'West Jungchangwon 正倉院'
1:10 Then, who were the powerful group that have left those bronze mirrors to their descendants?
Apart from Nangochon and Gigojung villages, there many legends of Baekje Kings' rules over these areas are told.
1:30 Another Baekje King passed through this mountain path. 50km southwards from Gijojung, in the site known to be the place where they received their Baekje King is a temple. Even today, people who believe in the King's holy power serve drinks and money with full honors. On the outskirts of the Village, there a stone monument has been built to announce the death of the King. The King was drowned in a well (that is said to be here) while racing a horse.
2:17 First, the villagers have never dug a well. Second, they never kept the same breed of horse that the King rode. No one has broken those two rules.
2:35 Just until 2 years ago, before the discovery of old manuscript writing exactly about the arrival of Baekje King, for the Danojung villagers, descendants of the King, the story of the King was a legend. Seeing the discovery of Baekje Kings' existence in Nangochon, the Danojung villagers rummaged through the temple stroages and found it.
3:10 A king from Baekje get to "Ilhyang". While looking for land to settle in he found a village which 5 colored clouds floated above and it was our village he settled in.
3:40 Why did Baekje Kings, Baekje royal family members, go to the areas? According to the document of Senken temple, the areas had been part of Ilhyang, the first recorded nation in Japanese history book.
4:02 Ilhyang-guk, it is where Japan originated and the oldest human civilization is found.
The old Ilhyang still remains in the name, Ilhyang-city. The villages with legends of Baekje Kings all remain inside the Ilhyang region.
4:33 According to section 'Era of Gods' in [History of Japan(720)], it is obvious that the first conqueror of the region was Baekje man. He is described as a god whose name is 'Susanomikoto. His hometown is 'Woongsung', It is 'Gumanai in Japanese langauge, which means 'BEAR CITY (Gom-naru / Wungjin), capital city of Baekje'.
He sailed to get to the Japanese islands from Woongin(Bear city), capital city of Baekje.
The first thing he did on the uncivilized islands was planting trees for construction of ships which would be used to travel between the Korean peninsula and the Japanese islands.
5:12 Ancient clay ship arifact discovered in "Ilhyang region" is the distinctive Korean style of ship, which is an obvious proof of Baekje conquest of the islands.
Were there any special reasons that Baekje Kings settled in the islands? One history book written during Tang dynasty (of the Xianbei) has a clue.
5:35 It is a unique Baekje governing system called 'Damno' : Baekje royal family members were appointed to provincial governors. The book [History of Yang dynasty 502년 ~ 557] written during Tang dynasty writes : "Bakeje capital city is called 'Goma(Bear city)' and major cities were called 'Damno' ; the 22 Damnos are all governed by sons of Baekje emperor or other royal family memebers".
Damno on the Japanese islands must have been the last territory for the Baekje royalty.
6:20 Baekje had the distinctive governing system called Damno and those Damnos were ruled by many Baekje Kings .

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  • @toki1221 at least USA is honest about the historical past.

  • @toki1221 I think Japan is like America, America came from Britain pretty much, and now we don't consider them as mother country.

  • @toki1221 it is true Japan allied with Baekje. Baekje's capital was actually on the northern part of China, west side of Manchuria. It was huge empire. Japan helped in areas where current Korea is, where the Shinla's land was, and Baekjae's other state was right next to Shinla, and it was difficult to send armies through yellow sea.

    Japan was actually colony of Baekje, that's one of reason Japanese burnt our historical records, and deleted some of it intentionally.

  • The record that cession performed of a part of 任那 in Kudara which was robbed of a territory in "a thing of the Japanese Chronicle of Japan" and the record that I delivered a reinforcement to,

    Besides, I present it to the Japan Imperial Court, and the records that held out the imperial family as a hostage are left much.

  • @dallaskingismyname

    So do you it seems :D

  • JAPANESE PEOPLE NEEDS TO GROW A DICK AND GET A LIFE. LOL

  • @toki1221 Gaya was never controlled by japanese. Im not sure there was any troops there

  • @toki1221 It is actually recorded in JAPANESE HISTORY BOOKS that japan was under the influence of Baekjae. Even the emperor of Japan at 2001 said his blood line was from a Korean king of Baekjae.

  • Right.

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