{"product_id":"그래서-이런-한국사가-생겼대요","title":"So, That's How Korean History Came To Be","description":"Description\n\nChapter 1: The Beginning of Our History and Ancient Kingdoms\n- Did people in the Paleolithic Age really break stones to use them? - Chipped Stone Tools · 12\n- People in the Neolithic Age stored their leftover food - Jeulmun Pottery · 14\n- Bronze Age dolmens showed a chieftain's power - Dolmens · 16\n- Descendants of heaven founded Gojoseon - Dangun Wanggeom · 18\n- The successor to Dangun's Gojoseon - Wiman Joseon · 20\n- A king skilled in archery founded Goguryeo - Jumong · 22\n- He left Goguryeo to found Baekje - Onjo · 24\n- Born from an egg to found Silla - Park Hyeokgeose · 26\n- Unmatched in ironware culture - Gaya · 28\n- When a king died, were living people really buried with him? - Human Sacrifice Burial · 30\n- Why are there so many Baekje relics in Japan? - The Spread of Baekje Culture · 32\n- How did King Gwanggaeto expand Goguryeo's territory? - King Gwanggaeto the Great · 34\n- Did Ichadon really spurt white blood? - Silla's Official Adoption of Buddhism · 36\n- Why were there so many wars around the Han River basin? - Control of the Han River Basin · 38\n- How did Goguryeo defeat the invasion of the Sui Dynasty? - The Battle of Salsu · 40\n- Why did only Silla have queens? - The Bone-Rank System · 42\n- Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla became one - Silla's Unification of the Three Kingdoms · 44\n- The largest territory in our history - Balhae · 46\n- Why does Unified Silla have so many Buddhist cultural treasures? - Silla's Buddhist Culture · 48\n- Silla people gathered to live in Tang China - Silla Won and Silla Bang · 50\n- The Prince of the Sea led international trade - Jang Bogo · 52\n\nChapter 2: From the Later Three Kingdoms to the Goryeo Dynasty\n- Why did Unified Silla collapse? - The Fall of Unified Silla · 56\n- A boy raised on tiger's milk founded Later Baekje - Gyeon Hwon · 58\n- He ruled Later Goguryeo through mind-reading - Gungye · 60\n- How was Goryeo founded? - Taejo Wang Geon · 62\n- Why did King Gwangjong free slaves and make them commoners? - The Slave Review Act · 64\n- How did Goryeo repel the Khitan invasions? - Seo Hui and Gang Gam-chan · 66\n- Why did men live with their wife's family in Goryeo? - The Status of Women in Goryeo · 68\n- Why did temples become the center of Goryeo's economy? - Buddhism in the Goryeo Era · 70\n- Since when has our country been called 'Korea'? - Byeongnando · 72\n- They made the finest celadon in the world - Goryeo Celadon · 74\n- Why did Myocheong want to move the capital? - Myocheong's Movement to Move the Capital to Seogyeong · 76\n- Goryeo's military officials rose up - The Military Coup · 78\n- Are nobles and generals born, not made? - Manjeok's Rebellion · 80\n- Repelling foreign enemies through faith - The Tripitaka Koreana · 82\n- The Sambyeolcho fought against the Goryeo court to the end - The Sambyeolcho Resistance · 84\n- Why does 'Chung' appear in the names of Goryeo kings? - Yuan Interference · 86\n- Why did King Gongmin appoint Sindon? - King Gongmin's Reforms · 88\n\nChapter 3: From the Founding of Joseon to the Late Joseon Period\n- How did Yi Seong-gye found Joseon? - The Withdrawal from Wihwado · 92\n- They built a thoroughly planned capital city - Joseon's Capital · 94\n- Agriculture was valued, while commerce was looked down upon - The Four Classes of Society · 96\n- They abandoned Buddhism and revered Confucianism - Joseon's Neo-Confucianism · 98\n- Putting a new nation into a new vessel - Joseon's Governing System · 100\n- Our language differs from that of China, so it does not match with Chinese characters - Hunminjeongeum · 102\n- Everything about His Majesty must be recorded - The Annals of the Joseon Dynasty · 104\n- Why did King Sejo remove King Danjong from the throne? - The Gyeyu Coup · 106\n- Setting the nation's order straight - The Grand Code for State Administration · 108\n- Too busy working and studying? - A Day in the Life of the King · 110\n- How did people in the Joseon era study? - Joseon's Educational Institutions · 112\n- The greed of scholars led to disaster - Literati Purges · 114\n- Making life even harder for the poor - The Abuses of Tribute Tax and Grain Loans · 116\n- Dividing into factions and competing - Factional Strife · 118\n- Why did Toyotomi Hideyoshi invade Joseon? 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