Complex of Koguryo Tombs (UNESCO/NHK)

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2010
  • The property includes several group and individual tombs - totalling about 30 individual tombs - from the later period of the Koguryo Kingdom, one of the strongest kingdoms in nowadays northeast China and half of the Korean peninsula between the 3rd century BC to 7th century AD. The tombs, many with beautiful wall paintings, are almost the only remains of this culture. Only about 90 out of more than 10,000 Koguryo tombs discovered in China ...
    Source: UNESCO TV / © NHK Nippon Hoso Kyokai
    URL: whc.unesco.org/en/list/1091/

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  • @hanbaedal
    @hanbaedal 2 года назад +12

    Go-guryo -> koryeo(Gori) -> Korea.

  • @jacohan4028
    @jacohan4028 11 лет назад +20

    Goguryeo is Chinese? Did they spoke chinese? How can they be Chinese when they spoke a Koreanic language?

    • @juanandreas97
      @juanandreas97 2 года назад +5

      Goguryeo is Korean ancient, since that time there is no words Korea but decendant of Korean. in modern history.

    • @SpyFromMarsZeus
      @SpyFromMarsZeus Год назад

      Korean culture is merely a Chinese variant.

    • @jishunshi
      @jishunshi Год назад

      But it seems that most of Koguryo's territory is in China.

    • @herosio270
      @herosio270 10 месяцев назад +1

      They write Chinese characters, and some of the place names they leave behind are more similar to Japanese. So where did you get the conclusion that they speak Korean?

    • @cualcualcual
      @cualcualcual 8 месяцев назад

      @@herosio270 goguryeo named them Go-kuru meant high castle. kuru still remains in korean language as "a town"

  • @user-ex7oz4xj1n
    @user-ex7oz4xj1n 5 месяцев назад +1

    자랑스러운 우리의역사

  • @leesenger3094
    @leesenger3094 2 года назад +1

    The third mural seems to show the King riding a Unicorn. I always thought the Unicorn was a Western Mythological figure?

  • @ChineseHOME1
    @ChineseHOME1 5 лет назад +13

    The Anak Tomb No.3 is one of few Goguryeo tombs that have epitaphs so that their dates can be determined. Its seven-lined epitaph contains the date 357, the personal name Dong Shou (冬壽), his title, his birthplace and his age at death.[1] Accordingly, some scholars generally regard this site as the tomb of Dong Shou.[1] The inscription of Dong Shou relates that he was a general from the Xianbei state of Former Yan in Liaodong (modern Liaoning, China), who fled to Goguryeo in 336 and was given a position in the former territory of the Lelang commandery.

    • @shaiikoisbetter9152
      @shaiikoisbetter9152 2 года назад +3

      There is no evidence of the tomb being Xianbei your logic is flawed and you provide no evidence.

    • @hlcapa
      @hlcapa Год назад

      짱퀴새끼 또 개소리 지껄이네

  • @yankj7647
    @yankj7647 2 месяца назад +1

    Touring and photography are not allowed in this place.

  • @kleeklee4572
    @kleeklee4572 3 месяца назад

    They were the original Koreans not chinese

  • @Eredeana
    @Eredeana Год назад

    forks up

  • @erdoganbagatur5263
    @erdoganbagatur5263 11 лет назад

    Bullshit. Whats your Surname/clan. There are only three lines of real Khitans in the world. One clan in Kazakhstan, one ethnic group in China and one family clan in Yunnan area.

  • @JohnSLyu
    @JohnSLyu 11 лет назад +3

    Keith, I think I have grasped that you know some or have some sort of interest in Korean Culture, but you're being embarrassing me. Goguryeo is an ancient kingdom of Korea, but China did exist back then and they did communicated with each other or go to war. So it's part of Chinese culture.
    You need to stay chill, because when your emotion explodes you go on an outrage of commenting with not clear fact to back up your comments, and several times you post utter lies that are wrong.

    • @lauriejeancorvillion5465
      @lauriejeancorvillion5465 2 года назад

      John Lyu the first paragraph of your reply was spot on. Knowledgeable, concise, and mature.

    • @francischo1892
      @francischo1892 2 года назад +1

      The darwin awards of the year goes to chinese people of 2021!

  • @erdoganbagatur5263
    @erdoganbagatur5263 11 лет назад

    You are half Daur??? lol.....prove it!

  • @jacohan4028
    @jacohan4028 11 лет назад +12

    part of Chinese culture? Han culture? hahahahha

    • @juanandreas97
      @juanandreas97 2 года назад

      yeah, but now they are chinese, since Han and Tang conquer North Korea China not claim north Korea you know?

    • @hishot1078
      @hishot1078 2 года назад +5

      @@juanandreas97 Not really. If you watched and read Korean history records closely, a lot of Goryeo (Goguryeo) people lived in northern Silla as well as beyond its boundaries where Tang administrators have no power. Even after the fall of Balhae, a lot of refuses came to Goryeo (the v 2.0) to flee from Khitans. When Goryeo 2.0 was founded, the capital population was full of Goryeo 1.0 descendants, and that's how the middle age Korean language was born.
      While it is true that some Goryeo citizens were relocated to Liaodong and later moved to Shandong (even founded short lived Shandong peninsula based Qi/Je Dynasty), and another relocation after the fall of Balhae to Liaodong and Shandong, and Jin Dynasty used Balhae people to join them and later relocated retired soldiers to Shandong, etc caused them to live with Chinese.
      However, huge chunk of Goryeo people joined Silla as well as becoming the main group in finding the Goryeo 2.0. And the nation "Korea" exist today. How can China claim Goryeo as their history? haha

    • @juanandreas97
      @juanandreas97 2 года назад

      @@hishot1078 ok? now silla and Bakjae is korean or not? and Sila attack Goguryeo is Korean attack korean or not?

    • @hishot1078
      @hishot1078 2 года назад +7

      @@juanandreas97 According to historic records, Goryeo, Baekje, and Silla spoke related languages and had similar cultures. Who the fvck cares Silla attacking Baekje, and Goryeo attacking Silla? Do you care and group individual kingdoms as different ethnicity when tens of Chinese kingdoms suddenly appear and killing each other?

    • @userkoreakorea
      @userkoreakorea Год назад

      고구려는 신라,백제와 언어가 통했습니다.

  • @SpikeOuu
    @SpikeOuu Год назад +1

    Koguryeo,mainly made up of Fuyu扶餘, Han Chinese漢人, Huimo穢貊 didnt speak Korean…Ruling class of ancient Korean used and spoke Chinese…while we don't know the masses of Korean peninsula spoke what language was.Coz only the ruling class of Korean peninsula had the access to get educated.Korean we see and learn nowadays was created in Chosen Danasty.The founder of Koguryeo(Fuyu ppl) was not the same lineage/blood as Goryeo(on the basis of Silla Danasty, Silla ppl).They named "Goryeo" because that name was once glorious.This can help build prestige, consolidate rule, and win people's hearts.
    高句麗(Koguryeo)=勾驪=勾麗=高麗(changed its name ≈480A.D) ≠高麗王朝(Goryeo danasty,918-1392A.D)

    • @SpikeOuu
      @SpikeOuu Год назад

      The host at the beginning of the video is a general from Qianyan前燕, whose country is probably Beijing, Shandong, Hebei and Liaoning provinces in today's China. It was a turbulent time, and after the demise of his country, he took refuge in Koguryeo, which was also a local regime in China. After his death, he and his wife were buried in North Korea in a very Chinese style.

    • @herosio270
      @herosio270 10 месяцев назад

      You missed the comparison between Japanese and Fuyu language. The language situation in the ancient Northeast Asia Korean Peninsula is much more complex than in modern times@ogc3748

  • @ChineseHOME1
    @ChineseHOME1 5 лет назад +5

    I strongly protest this video. The tomb is the Han Chinese in Lelang County. He is not a Goguryeo. He was born in Liaoning Province! The epitaph recorded his nationality and identity, and the Korean kimchi scammer stopped forging history! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anak_Tomb_No._3

    • @shaiikoisbetter9152
      @shaiikoisbetter9152 2 года назад +7

      You clearly don’t know any history the notion that Goguryeo isn’t Korean and that it’s Chinese or “Fuyu” is flawed and wrong. For example, Goguryeo has extensive cultural links with modern Korea whilst its culture has virtually no presence in Chinese or Manchu culture. One could make the argument that it's a multiethnic state which is semi true. But the ruling class was Korean, it was founded by a Buyeo(ancient Korean state) person, it was stated multiple times by Chinese and Japanese sources during and after Goguryeos fall thats its language was mutually intelligible with the other Korean Kingdoms languages with a few regional dialect differences and its Culture was also similar to the other Korean Kingdoms(supported by archeological and written sources), a Goguryeon founded Baekje, Goguryeons after the fall of Goguryeo fled to Silla and were welcomed, during the later Korean three Kingdoms period Goguryeo refugees founded later Goguryeo which was later shortened to Goryeo ETC.
      Lastly, the ancient Chinese, Japanese, Mongols/steppe nomads all acknowledged the fact that Goguryeo was Korean.
      When the Mongols invaded and vassalized Goryeo, Kublai Khan said
      "Goryeo is a country that long ago even Tang Taizong personally campaigned against but was unable to defeat, but now the crown prince comes to me, it is the will of heaven!".
      When the Mongols with the help of China and Goryeo invaded Japan there was a Japanese saying that went like
      "The Mongol ("Mukuri") and Goguryeo ("Kokuri") ghosts are coming!" implying Goryeo was the same state as Goguryeo.
      And when Choe Bu was stranded in Ming china he was asked by a Ming official
      "What special skills does your country have that it was able to defeat the Sui and Tang dynasties armies?" Choe Bu replied "Goguryeo had strategic experts and powerful generals who were skilled in military and had soldiers who served their superiors to the death. Therefore, Goguryeo is a small country but defeated the Tianxia's one million soldiers two times. Now, Silla, Baekje, and Goguryeo have become one country, we have abundant products and large land, riches and powerful military, and immeasurable numbers of loyal and wise scholars."
      All three acknowledged the fact that Goguryeo was Korean, but due to Nationalism, irredentism, misinformation people are being misled and lied to.
      In conclusion it is wrong to say Goguryeo is Chinese but, it is also wrong to say Goguryeo was 100% Korean. Although it is fairly obvious to decipher who is more related and who shares common ancestry with Goguryeo.
      In addition the tomb shares no similarities with Han Chinese tombs and who is this “Kimchi scammer”. Kimchi was invented thousands of years ago.

    • @francischo1892
      @francischo1892 2 года назад

      Ever since their cultrual revolution, Chinese commie govt and its blind followers are so busy stealing history and culture of its neighbors so they could fill up what they burnt during mao's hell time lol

    • @JustRandomWonderer
      @JustRandomWonderer 2 года назад

      You mean buyeo not fuyu
      Sounds so damn stupid.

    • @Qwerty_Qwe330
      @Qwerty_Qwe330 5 месяцев назад

      shut up lil bro

  • @bonbonmichele5017
    @bonbonmichele5017 3 года назад +7

    Koguryo had nothing to do with Korea peninsula. It was an ancient kingdom once existed in ancient China’s territory. The ethnic of Koguryo was Fuyu, not Han nor Korean. Only it’s upper class was basically consisted of Han. And I wonder whether some information you offered had something to do with true ancient koguryo kingdom. Seems like you don’t know that history enough to post this misleading video.

    • @5587bnnaaa
      @5587bnnaaa 3 года назад +3

      goguryo = kori = koryeo = korea= coree = kauri

    • @shaiikoisbetter9152
      @shaiikoisbetter9152 2 года назад +3

      The idea that Goguryeo is culturally or ethnically(not including minorities)Chinese or any other ethnicity but Korean is severely flawed. For example, Goguryeo has extensive cultural links with modern Korea whilst its culture has virtually no presence in Chinese or Manchu culture. One could make the argument that it's a multiethnic state which is semi true. But the ruling class was Korean, it was founded by a Buyeo(ancient Korean state) person, it was stated multiple times by Chinese and Japanese sources during and after Goguryeos fall thats its language was mutually intelligible with the other Korean Kingdoms languages with a few regional dialect differences and its Culture was also similar to the other Korean Kingdoms(supported by archeological and written sources), a Goguryeon founded Baekje, Goguryeons after the fall of Goguryeo fled to Silla and were welcomed, during the later Korean three Kingdoms period Goguryeo refugees founded later Goguryeo which was later shortened to Goryeo ETC.
      Lastly, the ancient Chinese, Japanese, Mongols/steppe nomads all acknowledged the fact that Goguryeo was Korean.
      When the Mongols invaded and vassalized Goryeo, Kublai Khan said
      "Goryeo is a country that long ago even Tang Taizong personally campaigned against but was unable to defeat, but now the crown prince comes to me, it is the will of heaven!".
      When the Mongols with the help of China and Goryeo invaded Japan there was a Japanese saying that went like
      "The Mongol ("Mukuri") and Goguryeo ("Kokuri") ghosts are coming!" implying Goryeo was the same state as Goguryeo.
      And when Choe Bu was stranded in Ming china he was asked by a Ming official
      "What special skills does your country have that it was able to defeat the Sui and Tang dynasties armies?" Choe Bu replied "Goguryeo had strategic experts and powerful generals who were skilled in military and had soldiers who served their superiors to the death. Therefore, Goguryeo is a small country but defeated the Tianxia's one million soldiers two times. Now, Silla, Baekje, and Goguryeo have become one country, we have abundant products and large land, riches and powerful military, and immeasurable numbers of loyal and wise scholars."
      All three acknowledged the fact that Goguryeo was Korean, but due to Nationalism, irredentism, misinformation people are being misled and lied to.
      In conclusion it is wrong to say Goguryeo is Chinese but, it is also wrong to say Goguryeo was 100% Korean. Although it is fairly obvious to decipher who is more related and who shares common ancestry with Goguryeo.And in addition there isn’t a single shred of evidence left by China, Goguryeo, or Wa that the ruling elite was Han Chinese. You clearly don’t know any history and you aren’t even credible since you don’t provide any sources.

    • @francischo1892
      @francischo1892 2 года назад

      Its funny how chinese are doing their best to teach what their world's most known forging and lying govt taught them in school😀🤣🤣 such a brainwashed red guards lol

    • @topaz1397
      @topaz1397 2 года назад

      멍청한 중국인 니네 마오랑 저우언라이가 고구려 발해는 한국역사라고 말했는데 어디서 공정질이야~ 중국 한족은 중국에서도 가장 낮은 계급의 종족이었는데... 그걸 모르냐? 니네 조상은 노예야~ 🤣
      # 저우언라이 전 중국총리 41년 전 발언자료 공개

      마오쩌둥과 함께 중국의 최고 지도자였던 저우언라이 전 중국 총리가 고구려의 역사뿐 아니라, 발해의 역사까지가 모두 조선(한국)의 역사였으며, 중국의 동북지역이 조선민족의 터전이었다고 발언한 자료가 공개됐다.

    • @JustRandomWonderer
      @JustRandomWonderer 2 года назад +7

      Sorry but Goguryeo people often referred themselves as (old)Joseon person. It's even from Chinese record, and you do not even know it?
      Ah... of course, you don't. What you learn is about birth of communist party and life of Xi jinping for history class, after all. Burning all the treasures heritaged by your own Ancestors...

  • @ToyotomiHideyoshiGre
    @ToyotomiHideyoshiGre 6 лет назад +6

    i think Ruling class of Koguryo were chinese.

    • @kennethk4688
      @kennethk4688 3 года назад +6

      lmao.... Goguryeo people spoke Koreanic language, including japanese. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japonic_languages

    • @silversurfer2977
      @silversurfer2977 3 года назад +7

      I think ruling class of japan was korean beakje.

    • @shaiikoisbetter9152
      @shaiikoisbetter9152 2 года назад +2

      You clearly don’t know any history and the notion that Goguryeo is Chinese or any other race is wrong and flawed. For example, Goguryeo has extensive cultural links with modern Korea whilst its culture has virtually no presence in Chinese or Manchu culture. One could make the argument that it's a multiethnic state which is semi true. But the ruling class was Korean, it was founded by a Buyeo(ancient Korean state) person, it was stated multiple times by Chinese and Japanese sources during and after Goguryeos fall thats its language was mutually intelligible with the other Korean Kingdoms languages with a few regional dialect differences and its Culture was also similar to the other Korean Kingdoms(supported by archeological and written sources), a Goguryeon founded Baekje, Goguryeons after the fall of Goguryeo fled to Silla and were welcomed, during the later Korean three Kingdoms period Goguryeo refugees founded later Goguryeo which was later shortened to Goryeo ETC.
      Lastly, the ancient Chinese, Japanese, Mongols/steppe nomads all acknowledged the fact that Goguryeo was Korean.
      When the Mongols invaded and vassalized Goryeo, Kublai Khan said
      "Goryeo is a country that long ago even Tang Taizong personally campaigned against but was unable to defeat, but now the crown prince comes to me, it is the will of heaven!".
      When the Mongols with the help of China and Goryeo invaded Japan there was a Japanese saying that went like
      "The Mongol ("Mukuri") and Goguryeo ("Kokuri") ghosts are coming!" implying Goryeo was the same state as Goguryeo.
      And when Choe Bu was stranded in Ming china he was asked by a Ming official
      "What special skills does your country have that it was able to defeat the Sui and Tang dynasties armies?" Choe Bu replied "Goguryeo had strategic experts and powerful generals who were skilled in military and had soldiers who served their superiors to the death. Therefore, Goguryeo is a small country but defeated the Tianxia's one million soldiers two times. Now, Silla, Baekje, and Goguryeo have become one country, we have abundant products and large land, riches and powerful military, and immeasurable numbers of loyal and wise scholars."
      All three acknowledged the fact that Goguryeo was Korean, but due to Nationalism, irredentism, misinformation people are being misled and lied to.
      In conclusion, it is wrong to say Goguryeo is Chinese but, it is also wrong to say Goguryeo was 100% Korean. Although it is fairly obvious to decipher who is more related and who shares a common ancestry with Goguryeo.

    • @ToyotomiHideyoshiGre
      @ToyotomiHideyoshiGre 2 года назад +1

      Yukichi Fukuzawa created Korean
      It was Yukichi Fukuzawa that played a decisive role in the formation of the modern Korean language of Kanji and Hangul alphabet mingling.
      once I knew that Korea had a character like the Japanese syllabary of hangul, I decided to publish a newspaper in Korea to spread new knowledge.
      He made a custom hangul type for the Tsukiji printing house at his own expense and dispatched it with Kakugoro Inoue to Korea.
      Inoue was a student of the Fukuzawa family and was a 23-year-old man at the time.
      Inoue was immediately appointed as a government adviser because of Fumizawa's prestige, which was considered a Japanese enlightenment guru.
      In 1885, three years after traveling, we will publish the Kanji and Hangul alphabet mingling's national newspaper, Hanjo Shuho. Traditional Korean language had no vocabulary that could describe international politics, economics, or modern studies. Sentences using different characters, such as Syntax, grammar, style, punctuation, and angle brackets are also transcripts of Japanese.
      The new Korean language was created in a stroke in the form of Japanese to meet the immediate purpose of publishing a newspaper.
      The idea of having a new ethnic language was not born internally.
      The ideal of a Japanese enlightenment thinker who tried to bring Korea into the enlightenment group came to fruition, and the current Korean language was born.
      Japan created the foundation for ethnic formation.
      In other words, South Korea itself departed from Japan.
      'Modern Korean has been formed using Japanese as the 'Matching mirror.' Many of the structures such as the structure of unification of the written and spoken language, expression and sentence level, vocabulary, and form of expression are borrowed from Japanese.
      Although there is some misleading, the Korean language used by Koreans today is very different from the Korean language used in the Joseon Dynasty. If anything, it may be closer to Japanese. It has been newly redesigned with modern Japanese as a model, adaptation, and translation, and unification of the written and spoken language with Japanese text as a model' ('Literal Colonialism-Modern Korean Landscape and Memory' NAM Bujin)
      No matter how you twist your neck, you can't derive modern language from Joseon Dynasty's Chinese text.
      Even if there is a Hangul novel like 'Chunhyangjeon,' it is too small to be a tradition, and no matter how much you read the sentences with the sounds of Kanji and Chinese phrases, it is difficult to find one that is compatible with modern Korean.
      Kim Dong-in's first work, one of the leading modern Korean writers, is a Japanese word, and he created it in Japanese.
      One day, when I thought of writing in Korean and headed to the desk, no words came out.
      It was natural that there was no ready literary terminology at that time, but at that time I wrote his mind goes blank.
      Since there is no help for it, I first put together sentences in Japanese and converted them into Korean.
      Sentences with many words borrowed directly from the Japanese seemed to be strange and unnatural at first, but they soon settled into the current Korean language.
      And it was not very competitive with Japanese.
      It walked the road of the development as a cultural word for the first time by coming across Japanese, and Japanese was the existence like a foster parent for Korean.
      It happened as a cultural whole.
      Because there were changes like civilization remodeling, it seems complicated for Koreans to understand the old culture sensuously and feel its virtue.
      An old intellectual must have read the Chinese text and felt that it was beautiful, but now people cannot relive it.
      So, from a cultural point of view, another country was born around the end of the 19th century.
      In other words, it can be said that Korea's inner history begins around this time.

    • @silversurfer2977
      @silversurfer2977 2 года назад +2

      @@ToyotomiHideyoshiGre No matter what, Japan can't take Hangul and Dokdo from korea.