I think the signature of this style is the curved roof, and the all wooden construction, which can be seen worldwide, in Norwegian Churches, and Spanish Galleons, for instance. Almost looks like the same company's handiwork, considering its also the same curve as the Shinto shrines. I think it's a specific angle, and a specific technique required to make it, which makes it the "signature" of the style, so it can't be copied or it's copyright infringement.
@@kaisermuto Silla has nothing to do with Joseon. Goguryeo and Beakje were founded by Koreanic peoples deriving from Old Joseon, whilst Silla was founded by Japonic peoples (yayoi). Japan (Yamato) was established by Beakje migrants.
@@Wandrative Beakje people had spoken Japanese. Yamanoue,Okura was son of Beakje bureaucrat Okuhito. He was taken by his fatbecameher as exile to Japan after Hakusukinoe war ,Beak son gan war in AD663. In the first place Hakusukinoe war was Japan-Beakje VS Tang china and Beakje. Main force was Japan and Tang china. After the end of war many beakje people became refugee and went to Japan. Beakje people had not Korean name. Famous Beakje force general was Kishitsu,Fukushin. As above, Yamanoue,Okura became great governor and academic student and Japanese poet. When he grown up he made envoy to Tang dynasty.
@@kaisermuto I don't think you realize how pure Korean names sound like. Sino-Korean names that modern Koreans usually use are not Korean in origin, clearly (which are actually Chinese names). All the names you mentioned in your comment are typical of pure Korean names. Beakje spoke Koreanic, unlike Silla that spoke Japonic (but it later got heavily influenced by Koreanic). Similar to how Silla as a Japonic nation got influenced by Koreanic via Goguryeo and Beakje, Yamato also got heavily influenced by Koreanic. Yes, many Beakje and Goguryeo nobility fled to Yamato when the Chinese took over and corrupted the pure Korean nations. That's when pure Korean culture collapsed, and sino-Korean culture began. Having said that, Most Goguryeo and Beakje peoples remained in Korea itself, about 1/12 of the population fled to Japan. That is a significant amount, but a far cry to call the 1/12 in Japan to be the true continuum and the 11/12 is not. Not to mention that Goryeo is established by the Goguryeo nobility and by Goguryeo peoples. I respect Japan for preserving Classical Korean culture, but don't go around claiming that pure Korean culture is not Korean yet the corrupted Confucian sino-Korean culture is Korean. Yi-Joseon was when Korea was the least Korean in nature culturally.
@@Wandrative BBeakjeー百済 Kuraraー百済 Beakje force general Kishitu,Fukushin 鬼室副信 is not Korean name. And prince of Beakje was lived inJapan as a political hostage ,before the Hakusukinoe war the prince was released by Japan government as to be leader of Beakje. Japan sent 20,000 troops to 白村江Beak sun gan. But Tang force was more superior to Japan. And the place was tidal flat. Japanese force did not the state of sea. Tang won Japan in 663. After lost of war of Japan, Japan built the most front fortress on Tsushima-island named Kaneda-jo castle. Even now you can see the castle in Tsushima island.
We must stop to talk about ancient history. Because Korean can not read historical old books and writen with chinese character papers. By only hangul historical materials are to no avail. Japanese historical scholar can read all ancient chinese character. You don't know the word of Kudara which every Japanese know. Thank you.
天晴れ。
また、MCの方の気使いを感じる日本語に乾杯。
I think the signature of this style is the curved roof, and the all wooden construction, which can be seen worldwide, in Norwegian Churches, and Spanish Galleons, for instance. Almost looks like the same company's handiwork, considering its also the same curve as the Shinto shrines.
I think it's a specific angle, and a specific technique required to make it, which makes it the "signature" of the style, so it can't be copied or it's copyright infringement.
Asuka period was AD500.
How much to hire this company to build a house?
Kongo Gumi was founded by that Beakje people.
Japanese Beakje was destroyed by Chosun Silla in AD 663.
Beakje was established by Japanese migrants.
@@kaisermuto Silla has nothing to do with Joseon. Goguryeo and Beakje were founded by Koreanic peoples deriving from Old Joseon, whilst Silla was founded by Japonic peoples (yayoi).
Japan (Yamato) was established by Beakje migrants.
@@Wandrative
Beakje people had spoken Japanese.
Yamanoue,Okura was son of Beakje bureaucrat Okuhito. He was taken by
his fatbecameher as exile to Japan after Hakusukinoe war ,Beak son gan war in
AD663. In the first place Hakusukinoe war was Japan-Beakje VS Tang china and Beakje. Main force was Japan and Tang china. After the end of war many beakje
people became refugee and went to Japan.
Beakje people had not Korean name.
Famous Beakje force general was Kishitsu,Fukushin. As above, Yamanoue,Okura became great governor
and academic student and Japanese poet.
When he grown up he made envoy to Tang dynasty.
@@kaisermuto
I don't think you realize how pure Korean names sound like. Sino-Korean names that modern Koreans usually use are not Korean in origin, clearly (which are actually Chinese names).
All the names you mentioned in your comment are typical of pure Korean names. Beakje spoke Koreanic, unlike Silla that spoke Japonic (but it later got heavily influenced by Koreanic). Similar to how Silla as a Japonic nation got influenced by Koreanic via Goguryeo and Beakje, Yamato also got heavily influenced by Koreanic.
Yes, many Beakje and Goguryeo nobility fled to Yamato when the Chinese took over and corrupted the pure Korean nations. That's when pure Korean culture collapsed, and sino-Korean culture began. Having said that, Most Goguryeo and Beakje peoples remained in Korea itself, about 1/12 of the population fled to Japan. That is a significant amount, but a far cry to call the 1/12 in Japan to be the true continuum and the 11/12 is not. Not to mention that Goryeo is established by the Goguryeo nobility and by Goguryeo peoples.
I respect Japan for preserving Classical Korean culture, but don't go around claiming that pure Korean culture is not Korean yet the corrupted Confucian sino-Korean culture is Korean. Yi-Joseon was when Korea was the least Korean in nature culturally.
@@Wandrative
BBeakjeー百済 Kuraraー百済
Beakje force general Kishitu,Fukushin 鬼室副信 is not Korean name.
And prince of Beakje was lived inJapan as a political hostage ,before the Hakusukinoe war the prince was released by Japan government as to be leader of Beakje.
Japan sent 20,000 troops to 白村江Beak sun gan. But Tang force was more superior to Japan. And the place was tidal flat.
Japanese force did not the state of sea.
Tang won Japan in 663. After lost of war of Japan, Japan built the most front fortress on Tsushima-island named Kaneda-jo castle. Even now you can see the castle
in Tsushima island.
eng translation plz
thanks for the CC
Before tsunami 2011 March
22分のところ、bじゃなくて dだ、LOL
We must stop to talk about ancient history. Because Korean can not read historical old books and writen with chinese character papers. By only hangul historical materials are to no avail. Japanese historical scholar can read all ancient chinese character. You don't know the word of Kudara which every Japanese know.
Thank you.