[Column] The land where the sun rises, Japan is Baekje
[ K trendy NEWS = Choi Jeong-cheol's miscellaneous learning ] In 2006, in Luoyang, China, a cover stone engraved with 4 lines and 16 characters and a golden stone door composed of sentences with 884 characters engraved on 31 lines were discovered. The main character of Geumseokmun is a Baekje Ye-gun who has been on the road to success after becoming a naturalized member of the Tang Dynasty. He is the older brother of the Ye-sik-jin who destroyed Baekje by dedicating King Uija, who was sitting in Ungjin Fortress against the Nadang Allied Forces, to the Tang Army. There is a surprising inscription on this golden stone door. “At this time, the remnant powers of Japan lived in Sangju and fled to escape death, and the refugees of Punggok relied on the peninsula to resist steadfastly.逋誅, wind谷遺甿, 負盤桃而阻固).” If we interpret this sentence containing 'Ushi Japan (于時日本)', it becomes, "The remaining 'Japanese' refugees went to Japan to entrust their lives, and the Gorye
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