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Secondly, ¡®Hwandangogi¡¯ contains the name of Yeon
Gae-somun¡¯sgrandfather,YeonJa-yu.Itwasdiscovered
after finding the grave of Yeon Nam-saeng, Yeon Gae-
somun¡¯s son, in 1923. As ¡®Hwandangogi¡¯ had been
written before discoveries, these discoveries should
provesomeofthefactsinit
ThosetimeswereintheNewStoneAge:
Polished stone tools were discovered in the South
Korea. Those were known as being made in the New
Stone Age. Moreover, several strains of rice were
unearthed in the South Korea. Rice is known as a
symbol of the New Stone Age. These discoveries have
been dated separately at about 20000 B.C. and 15000
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B.C.. Thus, those times were supposed to be the New
Stone Age. Definitely not large kingdoms, small kingdoms could be established in the New Stone Age. During the
New Stone Age, all of the kingdoms were in a unity of the church and state theocracy, shamanism. The area of
Hwangukmusthavebeenascopeofshamanism.12statescouldhaveruledbyaseparateshaman.
Coincidentastronomicalphenomenon:
¡®Hwandangogi¡¯reads¡°in50thmujin,fivestarswerearrangedinstraightlineandayellowcranefliedintoapinein
theyard.¡±Inthissentence,¡®in50thmujin¡¯means¡®in1773B.C.,¡¯¡®fivestars¡¯means¡®Mercury,Venus,Mars,Jupiterand
Saturn.¡¯AfterParkChang-bum,aresearcherofKoreaInstituteforAdvancedStudy,experimentedonthisrecord,he
commentedonoutcomethat¡°AlthoughtherealarrangingshowedintheeveningofJuly13th1734B.C.,considering
3700yearspassed,therecordiscoincidentwiththerealphenomenon.¡±
Relicswereunearthed:
ThefirstcapitalofBaedalgukisSinsi.However,itchangeditscapitalintoCheonggu.CheongguexistedinLiaoning.
Manybronzerelicsincludingcommemorativeritegoodsdatedatabout5500yearsagowereunearthedinLiaoning.
AfterArgument
First, if ¡®Hwandangogi¡¯ is proved false, nothing will
happen.Thatisbecauseitisjustacountry¡¯smyth.Ifitis
proved true, however, it will greatly impact the society.
Out of the impacts, the most serious thing is related
to diplomacy. Based on contents of ¡®Hwandangogi,¡¯
¡°Hwanguk had an area of 20,000 km in length and
8,000 km in width beneath mountain Panaeryu,¡± many
countries would oppose these facts. That is because
it would violate their nations¡¯ independent history.
Accordingtorecord,allcountriesoccupiedbyHwanguk
were under the influence of Hwanguk civilization. Thus,
their civilizations originated from Hwanguk and their
independency would disappear. For example, in case
of China, Chinese believes they have an independent
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